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Because of the student concern for matters of school policy, the judicial committee was designed to give the students an outlet for their contributions. One of the goals of the committee was to assure the students that they would clearly understand the rules of the school. The judicial committee met with Mr. Knight to learn the rules and then talked with the student. Front: Clod Mattox, Art DeAngclis. Bobby Hcthcoat. Ray Day, Fred Foreman. Jimmy McConnel. Bill Hoff. Second: Jan Lewis. Karen Bowling. Cindy Holcombe. Bunny Mcrtz, Teri Howard. Tina Felos. Lynn Breedlove. The purpose of the library committee was to improve conditions in the library. Students had complaints concerning library policy and the committee relayed these complaints by conducting surveys of student opinion and discussing the results with the librarians. Some changes were made, including more student-oriented-magazines and books, and more explanation of audio visual materials. Front: Fred Foreman. Bunny Mcrtz, Bonnie Carter. Lynn Breedlove. Second: Jimmy McConnel, Jan Lewis. Alan Stringer. Mary Bessent. Third: Cindy Holcombe. Teri Howard. Tina Felos. The purpose of the social committee was to organize the social activities of the school. In past years the committee provided the Mid-winters program and worked with the ICC. This year the committee helped to coordinate workdays and other Student Council projects such as Christmas food and toy drives. Front: Denise Bolton. Mary Bessent, Pam Davis. Cindy Holcombe. Melanie Simmons. Dorcne Duane. Laurie Dent. Second: Rocky Thompson. Art DeAngelis. Jimmy McConnel. Jim Clark. Mike Atter. Alan Stringer. Karen Bowling. Committees 63
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Student Council Forms Many New Committees The Communications Committee was designed to improve the communications between the faculty, administration, and students. When the students had complaints concerning either faculty or administration, they were able to meet with some of the faculty members and Mr. Knight to resolve their differences. Front: Bobby llcthcoat, Jamey Patrinely. Second: Jan Lewis. Paula MacDonald, Clod Mattox. The House rounds committee's function was to organize work days and maintain the upkeep of the school. The workdays were schoolwide with each club and class having a plot for which they were responsible. The physical appearance of the school was greatly improved this year and the house grounds committee helped to maintain the good appearance. Front: Lynn Breedlove, Bunny Merlz. Karen Bowling. Second: Tina Felos. Tori Howard. Cindy Holcombe. Rhoda Mick. Third: Art DcAngelis, Bill Hoff. Jimmy McConnel. Fred Foreman. In order to give the students more voice in choosing the curriculum of the school, the curriculum committee was formed. By using the committee as a link with the administration, students were able to express their views concerning course requirements, pass fail system, and teacher evaluations. The committee worked closely with Mrs. McBride and many changes will be seen next year. Front: Jan Lewis. Bonnie Carter. Mike Duduit. Second: Royce Duncan. Bill Hoff. Art DcA-ngclis, Bobby Hethcoat. Jim Lyons, Fred Foreman. 62
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Class of ’72 “It’s been a long time coming was the cry of the Senior Uprising as the Senior Class began their celebration of their school year. Because of the variety and number of Senior activities, the class of 72 was fortunate to have good leadership on the part of the officers and the Senate. Some of the activities were Mr. Ugly, Senior Follies. Free Form concert, and a sno-cone day. J. Clark. J. Patrinely. C. Persons, L. Kouton. S. Matchctt. R. Duncan. J. Clark participates in Hat Day. Much effort was put into the Senior float. 1. M. Ingram. 2. W. Holland. 3. L. Bramlett, 4. B. Mertz. 5. V. Boole. 6. L. Furches. 7. J. Herrington. 8. M. l.ong, 9. J. Currin. 10. C. Galli-gar. 11. J. McConnell. 12. R. Gay. 13. E. Sawyer. 14. P. Green. 15. K. Brackin. 16. M. Utsey, 17. D. Willetts. 18. P. Parker. 19. S. Cox. 20. C. Johnson. 64 Juniors
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