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a @ a Row : Steve Dyer, Miss Hershberg, Steve Hackler, Gay Bentley, Terry Norton, Marsha Dorsey, Jerry Haney, Diane Youngblood, Kay Campbell, Greg Bruton, Heather Croft, Ted Hall, Harriet Black. Row 2: Gail West, Judy Williamson, Terry Skinner, David Bankston, Judy Williams, Donna Lambert, Janet Boerner, Janice Williams, Melvyn Richardson, Ken Grantham, Peggy Patton, Derrin Hardy. Row 3: Debbie Weldon, Cindy Weaver, Debbie Coile, Debby Arnesen, Allen Davis, Terry Maro, Billy Batchelor. Row 4: Sharon Jones, Karen Sparks, Tina Edge, Steve Maddox, Gary Watts, Lynne Mathews, Danny Paulk, Elaine Parker, Zane McDaniel, Elaine Langston, Susan Croft. Row 5: Willis Paulk, Tim Cannon, Terry Lester, Darrell Martin, Terry McLeroy, Brenda Manley, Dean Smith, Judy McCain, Patti Fuller, Joy Hill, Buddy Chamblee, Denise Hoffman, John Fitzgerald, Deborah Sheffield. Student Council Adds New Projects to Traditional Activities This year ' s Student Council has continued to sponsor its traditional programs. These activities include the Homecoming Dance and Homeroom Thanksgiving Bas- kets. Increased emphasis was placed on class projects. The 9th grade successfully completed a Keep the Cafeteria Clean week. The 10th grade supported Feed a Friend, a branch of the Ira Jarrell Milk Fund. The 11th grade initiated a paper sale. And the 12th grade ' s project was a Toys for Tots Campaign. Various new activities accentuated the traditional ones. The Student Council selects monthly a teacher who has contributed to school functions. The first to receive the honor, Teacher of the Month, was Mr. Gus Peterson, a new art teacher at George. Care packages sent to Vietnam and the opening soc hop, in honor of the football team, were also among the additions to the regular program. The Student Council is composed of gradewide officers and homeroom presidents. To qualify for gradewide offices, candidates must make speeches before their class or student body and must have a B average. Selections are made by each grade for gradewide offices and by the student body for school wide offices. Student Council inducts eighth grade officers.
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Danny Paulk, President Elaine Parker, Secretary Lynne Mathews, Vice-President Gary Watts, Treasurer — —— i ui m w w .« mi Not me for Thanksgiving Dinner!
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Junior Civitan Plans New Additions to School Facilities kjranese, jo nn oranese, v,yntma rveene, nariene wooster, uaroara uaniei, 5: Genie Wise, Debbie Williams, Pam Carroll, Sharon Stephens, Derenda Turner, Barry Welsh, Allan Cannon. Row 6: Janie Wise, Debbie Arnesen, Sandra Feagler, Connie Eller, Laura Buckner, Tessie Dedis, Danny Elkins, Mike Etter, Nina Newman. Row 7: Greg Bruton, Sheila Baldwin, Regina Felker, Linda Bohannon, Susan Brackett, Melanie Daniel, Leslie Mack, Beth Earnest. Pam Chamlee, Steve Maddox. R Turner, Barry Welsh, Allan C Senior Civitan members Danny Paulk, Pam Carroll, and Sharon Stephens top rugged initia- tion off with an egg shampoo. Big new things are in the offing for Walter George according to the Junior Civitan. These innovations in- clude a cinder track for the field and glass backboards for the gym. Money for these projects has been saved through previous years but Christmas fruit cakes will be sold to attain extra funds. Civitan initiated a large group of forty-five at its traditional fall activity at Perkerson Park. In order to become a member, one must be a junior or senior with a C average or better. Coach Tom Harmon is the faculty advisor for the Walter F. George Junior Civitan. The Airport Civitan Club sponsors this chapter. Civitan members consume left-over fruit cake from Christmas campaign sales.
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