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Council To Kiss A Frog?! As the wlnner ofthe Kiss-a-Frog Contest is announced, Student Council Vice-president The Student Council meets to discuss problems concerning the school Jeff Murphy stands by with the frog. and the students. - Q 1 'ff v U-ut g .1 l xxx- Fx i ' 1 s ' 1 I J bwfulx A L s Nb i 4 'fi L' nl Tlme and hard work paid off for 12D, the winners of the door decorating contest. As winners they enjoy a party with the Student Council. The Student Council President has many responsibilities. Here Kelly Smith writes announcements on the memo board. ' ClubslStudent Councll 77 'N l .'t. z
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Council The Stone Hlgh Student Council is the official volce of the student body. The foremost purpose is to improve our school. Students can submit requests, suggestions, and problems to the Student Council for discussion and possible actlon. Working to improve the school, as well as promote school spirit, the Student Councll has done many things this year. They participated in the County Fair Parade, sponsored the Klss-a-Frog Contest, and put up a bulletin board outside the office to keep everyone Informed of school events. They also tried to improve the parking lot in front of the school and wrote the school board concerning the lnvitlng of outside dates to the prom. At Christmas, they sponsored a door decorating contest to get everyone ln the splrlt of Christmas. The Student Council deserves the support of the student body, since everyone ls adequately represented on the Council. Representatives are elected by each homeroom, while the president and vlce-president are elected by the student body at large. Vlce-president Jeff Murphy shares his ideas with other members. You Want Me Realizing it was only a fire drlll, these students walt patiently for the word to return to class. Fame-Xwawmwu V...-.....,..,,S,.,,,,,,,, . I S 1 .-S, J P' Front Row: Jeff Murphy, Vlce-president, Kelly Smlth, President: Patrlcla Torres, Secretary. 2nd Row: Tina Owen, Michelle English, Paula Gates, Myra Davis. 3rd Row: Brian i'w,.,. Smith, Cindy Hill, Jan Ainsworth, Donnie O'Neal, Dee Dee 76 ClubslStudent Council Evans, Cindy Nations. Back Row: Leonard Strickland, Marlin Smith and Blake Davis. Not Pictured: Mrs. Rabby, Sponsor.
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Latin Bastlng the apples for the Christmas Party is Paige Baucum's job. Iuwmm' t,,....,............s........L..-.Q 5' ' gf The Latin Club has been active here at Stone for many years with their Roman festivals, which Include partles, plays and the tradltlonal Roman banquet. Prior to the banquet, Latln I students are auctioned off to Latln II students to serve as slaves to their masters. Everyone of course ls dressed in the tradltlonal Roman togas and stolas. The masters not only enjoy working their slaves but also enjoy the elegant meal that ls prepared by those slaves. Last year Latln students went to the Misslsslppi Foreign Language Falr at Wllliam Carey In Hattiesburg. They saw many Roman exhibits, conslstlng of dances, music and plays. Some of our Latl-n students ran for offices ln the State Latin Club at the Foreign Language Fair. Jeff Murphy was elected State Latln Club President and Sylvia Strickland, Secretary. 78 ClubslLatln ni-.,. lax . .-ew' 5' Sodalitas Latina . . Front Row: Mary Evans, Reporter, Patricia Torres, Secretary President, Claudia Pachel, Treasurer. 2nd Row: Wlllle Gillette Tamlyn Patton, Carolyn Breland, Tawnya Weber, Paytha Wllllams, Sharon Breland, Nellie Bond, Cindy Hill, Melanie Parker, Rosetta Wash, Mrs. Breland, Sponsor. Back Row: Dorene Schult, Monlsa Coole, Leona Seals, Cherry Young, Terry Parsons, Kelvin Sherman, Linda Lott, Vincent Pachel, tk S and Paige Baucum. Q-xt! I 'TZ f-fr Af These students Ilsten attentlvely as President Sylvla Strickland speaks of plans to communicate with other Latin Clubs. and Historian: Jeff Murphy, Vice-president, Sylvia Strickland, I
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