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Senior Class Officers: President - David Williams, Vice-Pres. - J.D. Loughlin, Secretary - Teresa Strickland, Treasurer f- Leigh Anne Fluegner. AT THE HEAD OF THE CLASS N fl Q- K v 'Cf Junior Class Officers: Pres, H Lynn Swinson, Vice-Pres, -- Eddie Davis, Sec. - Dora Johnson, Treas. - Shelly Pearson. fAbove rightl Sophomore Class Officers: Pres. - Tammie Thomas, Vice-Pres. - Sandi Perry, Sec. - Shana Redd, Treas. - Missy Register. Clftightl Freshman Class Officers: Pres. - Tanya Pollard, Vice- Pres. - Melody Slater, Sec. - David Duncan, Treas. - Sabrina Sanders. 70 Organizations, Clubs fm V, , ,f ,f K Mi ri , , x 1 g Q 4 P . , Mi. ,, ,M , 3 ff' ' . ', Q , , .423 fgf,,,A,, W 1,4 , , f fu' wg 1 - ew! li' 2,1 ' ' : A .. , 'W , 2 . ,f a ' 1 . 4, , :ff , ,,,- ,-yi., f f , wwf ,M main: i I - it 1 -fa , ' N -2 , , ,ff A - K 'WYMQ ' f, A ,,,1,,m I 4 1 4 ,Y 'CLE . ,L ,A , V' tsl WU B50 s f -N x ' , i
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if M-M-.M .,,, ,, Lg citizens, as well as teachers and par- E I I I E S I N D I I I E of student council members, enjoy the and meal prepared for them by the high student council. mwmwwngpz MM- , . A My .,, .H .. I T V 4 41? Left, Michael Shepard and Shelia Jacobs carry on with familiar lunchtime talk while selling tickets for the Homecoming Dance. Preparation for the Thanksgiving feast is in full swing as Tammy Lea, Denise Thomas, Natalie Lake, and Robin Freeman assemble pine cone turkeys to top the festive table- cloths. This year's student council mem- bers were not only voices of the stu- dent body and organizers of dances, but they were also expect- ed to be tour guides for over 50 new students that came to Topsail in September. Guided tours were one of the many services that the student council provided. Homecoming, a student council event, had a new twist this year, being the first cere- mony held on the fairly new football field. They also decorated the cafe- teria with bright tablecloths and pine cone turkey centerpieces which made for a festive atmo- sphere. ln December, the student council held its first ever Senior Citi- zens' Banquet. It was a great suc- cess with a large group in atten- dance and plenty of food. Student Council has many other plans for the future as well. We ap- preciate the past efforts of this or- ganization and encourage them to keep up the good work. ig Organizations, Clubs 69
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.- , I f I my P ,Q . fn Eg it ,,ML, ' Q EXECUTIVES IN TRAINING The basis of any good student council on a high school level begins in junior high. Here, the elected members learn the basics of student government and representation. Such topics as attendance, atten- dance policies and the improvement of school pride among the student body were planned. The junior high nav? took on such projects as completing the courtyard and establishing clean-up days during the lunches. Susan Evans and Darrick Hassell presided as co-presidents while Ann Atkinson served as Secretary. Shawn Shepard held the position of Treasurer. Mrs. Bradford and Mr. McGee ably advised the group. Shawn Shepard and Lori Fussell listen intent- ly while others discuss upcoming events. Susan Evans, Darrick Hassell, Dana Jones, Shawn Shepard, Ann Atkinson, Meg Satter- tield, Pete Paschall, and Jeff Atkinson pose after a long session. W ,fm ni frr, . ,J f t' s K K y Meg Satterfield, Jenny Skipper, Shawn Shepard, and Jason Brown show the intensity of the moment as they await their chance at the podium during elections. Organizations, Clubs 71
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