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1. Student Council meets after school do dis- cuss plans for the Halloween Carnival. 2. Senior Student Council: 1st row: Dennis Rhoad, Spencer McDonald, Troy Ott, Dave Amaker, Luke Kissam, Talley Culelasuire, Douig Murdaugh Mr. Xennie Weeks, Karen Hudson, Kay Brandenburg, Lori Fogle, Janie Vam, Kelley Bryant; Gay Turner, Libby Cul- ler, Mary Jo Myers, Anna Hughes, Mrs. Har- riett Shuler, Franke Cope; Ozzie Shuler, Rob- ert Hunter, Ed Haigler. 2.
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Student Council Organizes Successful School Projects Student Council, through weekly Monday meetings and patient dedi- cation, organized the annual Home- coming Dance. The Council also sponsored a Halloween Dance this year. The Junior Student Council ran the school supply store each school morning before homeroom. In the fall they sponsored a dance after the Powder Puff football game. The annual Halloween Carnival, a joint project of the two councils, raised money for the treasury. The council’s sponsored a Thanksgiving project. 1. Junior Student Council: 1st row: Luke Vam, Elliott Dominick; Mrs. Pauline Gramling, Che- ryl Carson, Raleigh Holt, Joe Salley, Mrs. Dot Robinson; Walt Turner, Marcy Evans, Lynn Blanton, Harry Culclasure. 2. Student Body President: Talley Culclasure. 3. Student Council Officers: Talley Culclasure, President; Anna Hughes, Vice-president; Mary Jo Myers, Secretary; Robert Hunter, Trea- surer. J 136 3.
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'80 Annual Staff Strives to Produce Best Annual Ever The ’80 Annual Staff worked industriously to produce one of the best yearbooks yet. The editorial staff worked during study halls and after school drawing layouts, cropping pic- tures, and writing headlines. The bus- iness staff began its work by selling ads during the summer. It succeeded in giving this year's annual the most ad pages ever 46. The photogra- phers aided in the success of the annual with their first-rate photogra- phy. Through the combined eforts of all, the ’80 Rebel was produced. 138 1. 1. Editor Margaret Holman revises a layout. 2. Senior editorial staff members: Tina Griffin, Sandy Dominick, Beth Martin, and Mary Jo Myers. 3. Editorial staff: First row: Dee Bailey, Anne Gue, Connie Myers, Susan Penn, Sherrill Jones. Second row: Karen Lackey, Janie Varn, Karen Hudson, Kari King. i
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