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The Prefects All Webb students know about the Prefects. They are present every day in the lives of both day students and boarders . The Prefects try to enforce the basic civil code of the school. As in the case with most people who enforce rules, the situation often becomes awkward. People disagree with some of our decisions and we even confront dilemmas among ourselves . But our main objective is to make life at Webb run a little more smoothly for everyone. It often has been a difficult job during this year of change, but we believe that the Prefects have succeeded in 1977-78. Chip Monk LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Amy Turner, Chris Bird, Randy Richards, jim Mathes, Sam Barber. SECOND ROW: Lee Woosley, Scott I-Iatchett. THIRD ROW: Mary Roberts, Don Smith, Tim Lankford, Buck Matthews. TOP ROW: john Earthman, Fred Hoover Laura Anderson, Chip Monk , Hamilton Woods. NOT PICTURED: Alieu Conteh, Brian Singer.
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The Social Committee is a student organization with the job of providing recreational activities for members of the Webb community. The committee tries to provide enough different activities so that everyone will find something appealing. Activities this year range from dances to trips into Murfreesboro and Shelbyville. Due partially to the dormant atmosphere of Bell Buckle and due largely to the hard, conscientious work of the Social Committee, students at Webb have not been short of entertainment . Tim Lanlcford
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Honor Council LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: John Earthman, Don Smith, Lee Woosley, Terri Lovelace, Morris Flexner, Henry Huddleston. SECOND ROW: Tim Lankford, Chris Broberg. NOT PICTURED: Mark Hall. L In every type of society there are rules or laws which are binding and incumbent upon all the members of that society. Webb School is founded upon these principles of honesty, and through their enforcement by the Honor Council, a high sense of character and personal integrity can be developed. The Honor Council is composed of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman. The Council deals with the major honor offenses such as lying, cheating, stealing, plagiarism, and pledge violations. Much precious time has been spent this year reviewing cases and I firmly believe that almost every minute spent has resulted in some better understanding of honor. Lee Woosley
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