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Kneeling, left to right: C. Jeffries, L. Hedrick, D. Higgings, V. Pres., R. Wieselquist, Pres., B. Payne. Standing: B. Brad- shaw, K. Partido, W. Davidson, L. Foust, D. Butler, M. McLemore, A. Thornton, M. Kochel, C. Mills, D. McGraw, S. Fitzgerald, C. Price, P. Koontz, B. Heath, S. Bell, K. Pugh, S. Dun- lap, M. Cocker- ham, M. Rallings S. Bowman, S. Payne, R. Judd, D. Shepherd, M. Bal- lew, K. Joyce, 1. Wrenn, S. Sweet- man, S. Ratledge, L. Hawley, M. coNTRoL CENTER couNTERPART Under the leadership of Roy Wieselquist, Mr. Robinson, and Mrs. Walthall, the Stu- dent Council initiated several new projects as well as con- tinued some old ones. Students donated food and clothin which the Student Counci? distributed to four families in the Guilford area at Christmas. The Council completely restocked and expanded the School Store, adding such new items as Flair pens, protractors, and selected required-read- ing paperback books. The Council also published about 700 copies eac of a Stu- dent Handbook and a Student Directory. These were distrib- uted to the students free of charge. A new project was the Stu- dent Park. Daniel Horner drew elaborate plans for the project, this aided greatly in getting the park approved. The park became a reality with brightly painted picnic tables, grassy slopes, trash STUDENT COUNCIL cans, and tire swings in spite of some student apathy. The Council showed its concern for the Senior Citi- zens of the community by providing them lfupon re- questl with free admission to all school activities. The Student Council also helped put more spirit and en- thusiasm into the pep rallies. Under Roy's leadership, the pep rallies became more than just a spectator sport. Thus, the Student Council served both students and members of the community. ln so doing, the Council pro- vided an example of good service for all Western stu- dents. President Roy Wieselquist examines Student Directory pages. Newton
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Counseling Bureau : Key to the Future Mrs. Woodward and Miss Hartranft discuss Senior job profiles. Mike Wall receives college application advice from Miss Hartranft. Morris Soon after announcements were over, the two ladies com- prising WG's counseling bur- eau were deeply involved with: . . . and could you please send my transcript to . . . . . . he gives just too much homework... . . .we need to have a con- ference in my office... We came to see our CArmy, PSAT, SATB scores and. . . This was only a sample of what Mrs. Gloria Woodward and Miss Barbara Hartranft faced in an average day of school. In addition to the above tests, they conducted ninth and tenth grade testin and then held interviews with the students involved to help them decide on future sub- jects. They directed Seniors con- cerning job and ersonal pro- files and started? a remedial reading pro ram, a first for Western. In simort, Mrs. Wood- ward and Miss Hartranft were two of the busiest people at Western. Nicholson i s X is , .1-4' 1 ,. N.. , .:., A a ' ..., 3 lx K -- M A A A T 3 ilsi Ssss oisi ssss S Nicholson Mrs. Woodward explains job choices to Laura Huffine and Kim loyce. GUIDANCE 23
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2 2 i ,Q Sharon Fitzgerald, Thal Miller, Channie Jeffries, and Linda Hedrick make posters for the Hop which the Student Union co-sponsored. Student Union Strives For Oneness Student Union was formed this year to give students a chance to voice their opinions on the things ha pening around school, thus bringing about a good feeling between all students. Bi-weekly meetings were held in the mornings. These listen. Nicholson Talent time at the Hop ! Go Baby, Go! . -- -s1S-H-wwf? N1 1 :fmt as-fi. W .- ,fmk tw, slsatt t . A stt,. J --ff W ttf-1'Qif',vv'qg..1 - ......,. , Left to Right: Debbie Sapp, Janice Jessup, Gilda Johnson, Channie Jeffries, Chairman, Linda Hedrick, Edith Martin, Mrs. Woodward, Sponsor, Cathy Jacobs, Gaynelle Lindsey, Thal Miller, Betty James, Audrey James, Bernadine Jeffries. meetings were open for all students to come in and to The main project this year was co-sponsoring a dance with Student Council, The Hop . Co-operation between the two clubs ended in fun and success. Student Union also held several bake sales in the Spring. With Chairman Chan- nie Jefferies and a group of hard working gals, it was one more step in bringing the students at Western c oser. Channie Jeffries, the fearless leader! STUDENT UNION 25
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