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Karleen Ray Bob Therrell Jane Stubbs Head Girl Head Boy Secretary Mr. Clifford Zinke shows proposed designs for pep cards.
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Junior High Student Council All in favor of using peanuts instead of apples on T.A.D. Day please raise your right hand. The Junior High Student Council was one organization that never relaxed during the past year. Under the able leadership of Junior High Head Boy Bob Therrell, Head Girl Karleen Ray, and Secretary Jane Stubbs, the council planned and carried out all types of activities from par- ties to service projects. Specifically, the council held the Junior High Halloween Party, a Valen- tine Dance, created Teacher Appreciation Day, helped decorate the building at Christmas, and worked with the Senior High Student Council on charity drives such as the United Fund and Goodwill. Steve Hammill Ninth Grade Boy President Cathy Kaplan Ninth Grade Girl President Skip Davis Eighth Grade Boy President Patty Rouse Eighth Grade Girl President Robbie Schumacher Seventh Grade Boy President Debbie Welch Seventh Grade Girl President
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Rick Beal Margaret Teller Tish Mead Kay Arndt Mr, Robert Wright Preszrlent Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor lnter Club Council This year Inter Club Council has devoted its time and interest to the coordination of club activities. By means of frequent meetings with club representatives, the council has Worked on service projects and assisted individual club undertakings. The present council, most active ever, pro- moted club membership through their '4Club Weekv assembly, sponsored a homecoming float competition, sold chocolate candies, and held a dance, uYumpin' Yarn, January l2. Money earned was placed aside to finance a proposed steel and aluminum screen for the information booth. This project was adopted as a means of service to all clubs, because in the past there has been no specific window or booth for ticket sales. Administrators, faculty members, as Well as the students took an enthusiastic interest in the activities of the council. Traveling float competition trophy is shown for council approval.
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