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Discussing student appointments to the Southern Accredita- tiOI1 C0mmiIICCS. Mr. DCIT shows a sample evaluation Entertaining the crowd at the S.A. semester break dance, Red Foxx churns out hits booklet to Human Relations president Robin Stevenson. from his Stereo Machine. ,gg,,..,.,.....wn-ww-f,.w .... , ...f -. -f , .'L'.n ' . itx At Student Assembly members Ira Lackey, Elizabeth Gaines, Tom Templeton, and Steve Frye distribute the goods received in the annual Kans for Kids campaign. 7 Student Assembly members Gus Riera and Nancy Curlee gather donated goods for the Thanksgiving baskets. 36fClubs
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lil is ze 'm e -W. . ., Ways and Means Committee: M. Long, I. Lackey, E. Gaines, G. Riera. S. Powers, S. Turnipseed, and S. Cavendish. Human Relations Committee: D. Harris, G. Riera, N. Curlee, S. Gillespie, S. Abercrombie, R. Stevenson, S. Turnipseed, and K. Sloan. X l Following a delicious meal served by SA members. Darrell Watts exchanges greetings with Governor Holshouser. Clubs - 35
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Council Plans Beauty Pageant Projects Committee: J. Harmon, M. Wasson, S. Rosser, A. Sullivan, S. Frye, B. Walker,.M. Lewis, and K. Sloan. Club Council members Jack King, Laura Phelps, Norman Black, and Elizabeth Boyd begin to inspect one of the many club clean-up areas. Meeting each Thursday morning in the upstairs A.V. room, club presidents coordinated ideas for projects to improve SHS S.A. vice-president Elizabeth Boyd and advisor Mr. Cecil Stroud headed this year's council. Overseeing the 1974 candy sale was the first major undertaking. Victoryls in Store for '74 was chosen as the theme for this year's Homecoming parade. Club Council also chose the MWizard of Oz as the Queen of Clubs theme and organized entertainment and decorations for the pageant. Due to constitutional change, the council was asked to screen down the second Who's Who ballot from the customary fifty to thirty-five names. At the end ofthe term each president cast his vote for the treasured 'lClub of the Year Award to be presented at Senior Chapel. Club Council: Front row: E. Boyd, presidentg J. King, vice-president, L. Phelps, secre- tary. Second row: C. Barber, D. Harris, D. Fox, J. Harmon. Third row: B. Leaptrott, J. Williams, A. Davenport, B. Polk, N. Black. Fourth row: W. Carson K. Gilleland, G. Kilby, A. Kirby. Back row: M. Fleckenstein, B. Cherry, T. Armistead, and E. Gaines. Clubs - 37
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