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Council Seeks Total Student Involvement
Student Council is the most active
organization in school. The Council
sponsors activities for the · student
body to instill a strong feeling of
school pride. Bridging the communi-
cation gap between students and
faculty is a primary goal. One of the
chief activities is to organize Home-
coming. The Student Council heads
up Student Government Day, pro-
viding opportunities to learn to be
the leaders of tomorrow. The Stu-
dent Council is always ready to lend
a helping hand with any problems
or events that arise. This year
marked the second straight year that
a girl is President. Student Council
meets first period on Club Day. The
sponsors are Mr. Pittman, Mrs. Ring,
Mr. Storms and Mrs. Snipes. Officers: L toR-Leah Burnette, Vice President; Helen Harris, President; Michelle Joyner. Secretary.
2nd row-Michael Kelly, Liason Officer; Angela Goodbread, Officer-at-large; Mark Clark, Trea-
surer; Sabrina Rawleigh, Sergeant-at-arms
Members: L. toR. Linda Danielson, Delan Cason, Teresa Rodgers. Janet Moses, Linda MacElhaney, Susie Williams, Diane Hill, Janis Moses,
Doris Williams, Rosalind Hall, Patty Hanna, 2nd row, Sharon Hyde, Beth Bray. Karen Kinard, Michelle Fisher, Wahconda Hunter, Cindy
Schoch, Katrina Baisden, Nathaniel Gibson, Mike Hanna, Joan Collins, Wendie Kuhn, 3rd row-Charis Rehberg, Kathy Clark, Dawn Steele,
Theresa Lee, Tina Powell, Lou Carswell, Barbara Tannenbaum, Janie Reed, Pam Cooley, John Collins, Curtis Lashley, 4th row-Laura Pit-
man, Connie Tyre, Marcia Warren, Billy Jo Craig, Winola Ferguson, Kim Anschultz, Greg Bradly, Roy Reed, James MacDonald, 5th row-
Patti Smith, Debbie Dukett, Celia Summerville, Mark Brown, Jane Minkley, Mark Duncan, Mark Adkins, Willie Woods, Marty Hudson,
Doug Vocelle, Frank Dowdell.