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School Services The custodians, cafeteria workers, bus drivers, and cooks are kept very busy trying to keep the school in the best shape possible. The custodians keep the school clean, which is a big job in itself: fix appliances, and are most usually there when you need them. Our cooks spend long hours in preparing good, well-bal- anced meals. This year students may go through the ala carte line and get a hot or cold sandwich, milk shakes, ice cream bar, or fruit punch. The ala carte line is very popular with the student body. The bus drivers do an outstanding job transporting the stu- dents to and from school in all kinds of weather. Many ladies are working as bus drivers and participate in the driving skill and safety contests .
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Student Council OW 1: Darrell Short, Colleen Oliver, Tim Reese, Mary Augustine, Ron Buck. ROW 2: Bonnie Lawton, Lori Moyers, Vicki McAtee, Bruce awton, Cindy Bolden, Linda Warren, Sara Hooper. ROW 3: Pam Baker, Mark Tucker, Teresa Smith, Greg Gentry, Janet Graham, Wlllle olbert. ROW 4: Julie Elder, Marvin Parsons, Tammy Kitchen, Judy Offenberger, Patty Brauer, Linda Tackett. This year the Student Council sponsored any programs and activities to fully serve he student body. Along with the traditional omecoming activities, the Student Coun- cil headed a Christmas money drive, took p a collection for relief in Guatemala, ponsored a Shamrock-a-thon, gave money to buy classroom films, and showed hree movies to the students. Student Coun- cil also proposed and adopted a new consti- ution, opening up a wider scope of serv- ice. President - Tim Reese V. President - Mary Augustine Treasurer - Ron Buck Secretary - Colleen Oliver Parliamentarian - Darrell Short 1790 - Not worth a Continental expressed feeling toward continental currency issued by Congress at the end of the Revolution. 200 million dollars worth of paper money shrank rapidly in value until it took 840.00 to buy one silver dollar.
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