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Student Government Association 1 STUDEN1 GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 99
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The Voice Of The Student Body Student Government Elected by the Upper School student body, the Student Government Association is the student ' s link to the Woodward Acad - emy administration. The SGA voices the student ' s concerns and opinions by submit- ting bills to the administration. Successful legislation this year is the policy change to permit the wearing of earned letter jackets as acceptable school uniform. Another bill un- der consideration is a scheduled test days program. The SGA gave a new and exciting to the 1982 Home ' oming activities by reiving the tradition of class lawn displays and the spirit award. M mbers directed the school magazine drives, leld the Christmas dance with proceeds to the Junior Class, and will coordinate Senior Week activities during Spring Quarter. The SGA officers are elected Spring Quarter and serve until the end of the following Winter Quarter. 1. David Hall, Dorm Representative. 2. SGA Officers: President Pete Fritts, Secretary Treasurer Paula Heard, Vice-President Bruce Seeber. 3. SGA Mem- bers — Front Row Paige Heard. Pete Fritts. Ron McCollum. Bruce Seeber. Paula Heard Back Row Dodd Davis. Catherine Moss. Jell Miller. David Greene. Laura Stone. Damn Finlev. Randy Geoghagen, Scott Aldtedgt. fohn Moss. David Hall. 4. Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary Treasurer Laura Stone, President Jeff Miller, Vice-President Mandy McGowen. 5. Freshman Class Officers: Secretary Treasurer Scott Al- drege. President Catherine Moss. Vice-Presidenr Randy Geoghagen. 6. Junior Class Officers: Secretary Treasurer David Greene, President John Moss. Vice- President Dodd Davis. 7. Senior Class Officers: Secre- tary Treasurer Regjna Reeves, President Darrin Fin- ley, Vice-Ptesident Paige Heard. I I
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idents Are Taught Journalistic Skills The Blade The Woodward Academy BLADE pro- vides an opporrunity for students to use their journalistic skills in producing newspapers throughout the school year. The BLADE offers commentary and information on life at the Academy, while serving as a learning experience. With a twenty -two member staff, editor Emily Kane and advisor Pat Nunally worked hard to produce six papers as a record of the school year. WATV The Woodward Academy WATV crew spent many hours preparing the daily morn- ing NEWSOURCE . The crew worked on a strictly volunteer basis, arriving early each morning, giving up many lunches, free per- iods and after school time. Each member of the crew was given the opportunity to work in every area of production, both on camera and off. In addition to providing the morn- ing announcements, covering Atlanta events as well as those taking place on campus, the WATV crew video taped the Academy ' s plays and other events. WATV coordinator, Ms. Suzanne Greer spent many hours work- ing with the crew, helping them to learn the technical and creative aspects of video pro- duction. I BLADE — Front row: Kelly Dowdy. Em ily Kane. Laura Harris, Jody Rohrl. Lisa Merritt. Second Row Frank Andre, Andrew Shoemaker. Sheila Mobley, Christie Rogers. John Sumner, Francoise Tyler. Back Row Jay Tedder. Donald Pndgen. Alonso Duralde. Yancey Wilson. Michael Scogin. Not Pictured: David Fine, Walrer Ernest, Ant Limpichart, Matt McGuire. Adlen Walker, Burt Young, Advisor Par Nunnally. 2. Alonso Duralde reads one of his scathing movie re views, i Jay Johnson aligns the camera for the morn- ing Newsource show. 4. WATV crew members pre- pare for a video taping. 5- Donald Pridgen works on an article for the BLADE 6. WATV — Front Row: Alonso Duralde. Adlen Walker. Billy Linz, Andrew Shoemaker. Second Row Kevin Hudson, David Hall. Jeff Hannon. Chris Hannon. Bruce Seeber. Third Row: Brad Hayward, Dixon Soracco, Carl Ericson, Barry Ap- plegate, David Smith, Matt McQuire. Ms. Suzanne Greer Fourth Row Jay Johnson. Craig Day Back Row: Tim Nichols. Misty Rivers, Fran Tyler. Gordon Scon.
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