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MR. PRESIDENT. . . Joe Fitc h, president of the Student Council, is well-known throughout s chool. He has shown his en- thusiastic Tivy spirit by his interest in all school endeavors. OPERATION PEP -RALLY. . . Mrs. Flor- ence Weiss, Student Council sponsor, and Kinnan Golemon, vice-president, plan the seating arrangement for pep-rallies in the new gym. student BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE. . .The Student Council officers fleft to rightl, Mary Ann Stovall, s e c 1' e tar yg Sandy Floyd, reporterg Alta Hargreaves, parliamentariang John McDaniel, fire marshall, Mr. John Wagner, spon- sorg Joe Fitch, pre sidentg and Mrs. Florence Weiss, sponsor, meet during lunch in the libraryto discuss bus- iness of the next meeting. PLOTTING? . . . To alleviate the parking problem, the Student Coun- cil members planned and marked off sections of the parking lot. Helping on this project were fleft to rightj JohnMcDaniels, Gary Ebensberger, Carolyn Klein, Harriet Holton, and ' Kathryn Baker .
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P government HANDBOOKS ..Qno A n e e d e d contribution to the s c ho ol s activities was the handbook which first appearediithis year. Arnong the many who gave willingly of their time and efforts in order that this handbook might be a success were Sandy Floyd, George Hardy, Laverne Jones, and Lois Simler, Cleft to rightj . COURTESY FIRST. . . Working on one of the many tudentCouncil's projects are Cleft to right! Berlene 'letcher, Janine Kaiser, Gwen Parker and Byron Vatts. A bulletin board was put up in the cafeteria o post courtesy rules and announcements. FINAL DECISION ..... Each Wednesday the Student Coun- cil meets to discuss school problems and projects. The twenty one me mb e r s each I represent a home room in high school. They are Cleft I to rightj B obby Blackburn, Bubba Barlow, Berlene Fle tc he r, Rachel Butler, Katherine Baker, Gary Eb- ensberger, Carolyn K1 e in, Karen Harden, Alta Har- greaves, Gwen Parker, Har- riet Holton, Joe Fitch, John McDaniel, Janine Kaiser, Kinnan Goleman, Mary Ann Stovall, Lois Simler and La- verne Jones. George Hardy, Byron Watt s, and Sandra Floyd are not pictured. sy i it l 1 ii S C 1 '33 UP GOES OLD GLORY... Each rn o rning stu- dents pay tribute to our nation with a moment of silence while the flag is being raised. Cleft to rightl Bubba Barlow, Karen Hardin, and Bobby Blackburn were in charge of raising the flag that morning.
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