Texas High School - Tiger Yearbook (Texarkana, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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Student Council works hard to satisfy students A The I974-75 Student Council worked hard to bring about bet- ter relations between the stu- dents, and to attain things wanted by the student body. The Council conducted the school store, made intercom announce- ments, helped to promote school dances, and planned homeroom activities. Officers for the year were Jim Bishkin, president, David Vam- men, vice-president, Mary McGrane, secretary, Frank Pryor, treasurer, and Keith Fra- zier, parliamentarian. Mrs. R. C. Hamilton was the sponsor. The Council consisted of members elected by the stu- dents to represent their home- rooms and the officers. SO THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED - Cindy Posey and Jeff Williams listen as the secretary reads the minutes from the last meeting. ANY VOLUNTEERS? - Jim Bishkin and Burt Clem try desperately to get someone to help sing a proposed fight song. WHAT FLAVOR CERTS? - Frank Pryor, manager ofthe Student Store, waits on students during mornings and lunch.

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se A DOZEN CARNATIONS TO ROOM 42 - AY members Fred How- they distribute them to the various homerooms. AY, having topped ard, Wilma Waller and Carol Chiarizio sort out carnations before past sales, sold over 5000 carnations this year. Mr. David Bean Members of Allied Youth con- tinued the fight against alcohol- ism and drug problems this year. Activities and meetings, held once a month, included socials, carnation sales, a Southwest Conference in the Spring, and drug seminars conducted in area schools. Points were awarded to members for various services rendered. Those members with enough points collected were able to attend the Allied Youth conference. Allied Youth officers were Jeff Williams, president, Kay Myers, program chairman, Billy Raney, socials chairman, Susan Owen, membership chairman, Pam Pavatt, publicity chairman, and Billy Case, sgt-at-arms. Mrs. David Bean served as sponsor. 24 assumed sponsorship for AY FlFTY-SIX AND - Jeff Williams, Susan Owen and Mr. David Bean tally the amount of carnations sold for Valentine's Day.



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Co-ed Hi-Y maintained Christian character ,T i .iseluw ,,, , - .k--' Q l WE'Ll. DO THIS - Mr. Willie Boyd and Shelia Kennedy discuss AT SIX WE - Co-ed Hi-Y members Debra Hawkins and Lagar- plans for the state convention which is held in February. dia Washington discuss the events of the District meeting. Members in Co-ed Hi-Y at THS were involved in community services. Preparing young peo- ple for responsibilities as a citi- zen was one ot the main pur- poses of Co-ed Hi-Y. Various members attended the district meeting in Longview, Texas. Three members were elected to attend the state meet- ing in Austin, Texas. Other mem- bers attended the meeting for bill legislation. Cfficers were Shelia Ken- nedy, president, Jerry Philips, vice-president, Karen Williams, secretary-treasurer, Paula Mathis, reporter, Sharon Scott, parliamentarian, Hattie Wash- ington, chaplain. Sponsor of Co- ed Hi-Y was Mr. Willie Boyd. I +- WATCH THAT SPEAKER - Seniors Karl Harris, Jerry Philips, and Karen Williams keep an eye on the speaker during a Co-ed Hi-Y meeting.

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