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FELLOWSHIP OF Left to right: Mike Biggerstaff, President; Luzette Caraway, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Joe Padgett, Vice President. 1st row, left to right: J. Vickers, A. Dillingham, A. Toney, F. Hayes, M. Smith E. Goforth, G. Parker, T. Rowland, G. Bradley, T. Arrowood. 2nd row, left to right: J. Kent, J. Padgett, R. Beck, J. Gilley, W. Long, H. Vess, J. Qontz, P. Wilson, Coach Ted Free- man. 3rd row, left to right: L. Caraway, J. Queen, M. Edwards, C. Parker, L. Lowing, J. Austen, D. Rowland, J. McNeely. 4fh row, left to right: B. Mask, E. Wilson, J. Hayes, R. Norton, R. Gentry, M. Tilley, J. Jimerson, D. McIntosh, L. Ross. 5th row, left to right: CHRISTIAN ATHLETES This newly-organized dub of AAHS consists of all athletes, who have lettered in any sport; cheerleade rs, and coaches. Coach Ted Freeman was responsible for getting the Fellowship of Christian Athletes organized in Marion High. The purpose of the F.C.A. is to work for the im- provement of the community, the betterment of the school, and to instill a Christian attitude and way of life in the athletes of Marion High. M. Wood, T. Wilson, N. Hensley, M. Biggerstaff, S. Flack, C. Bailey, B. Poteat, P. Dameron, T. Hail, T. Wilson. 6th row, left to right: J. Elliott, L. Staton, J. Hoilifield, L. Evans, R. Miller, G. Hawkins, T. Millwood, J. Hemphill, J. Hester, H. Black. 7th row, left to right: G. Elliott, S, Lewis, B. Jamison, D. Greene, V. Stronach, M. Price, W. Strickland, H. Wilkinson, B. McBee, J. Goldsmith, T. Rockett. tOMMtimt ' ttOE nous MARION NA SAT. iAS Fifty-nine
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HEALTH CAREERS This newly-chartered club consists of oil students interested in any field of medicine. The club was form- erly named the Future Nurses Club. The Health Careers Club has regular meetings, during which various programs of speakers on medi- cine are scheduled. This worthwhile club offers a course in which candy stripers are trained. Two conventions, one in Asheville, North Carolina and the other at North Carolina State University, are attended each year by all interested members. 1st row, left to right: C. McCoyle, E. Stacy, J. Horton, M. Smith, P. Phillips, S. Shook, S. Weeks. 2nd row: V. McKinney, K. Harris, S. Byrd, K. Brown, S. Bradburn, B. Reynolds, F. Almon, M. Kane. 3rd row: L. Tipton, D. Wilkinson, J. Robinson, J. McNeely, J. Left to right: Jeon Robinson, Treasurer; Mary Jeon Smith, Vice President; Joyce Rowland, Secretary; Glenda Clontz, President. Rowland, N. Lockman, L. McKinney, B. Powell, C. Wyatt. 4th row: B. Moss, C. Mason, G. Conner, P. Wyatt, B. Brooks, G. Clontz, R. Duncan, D. Rogers. Fifty-eight
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DECA CLUB The Distributive Education Club of Marion High School is a part of the nationally sponsored Distribu- tive Education Clubs of America, whose main purpose is the building of a better type of workers in the field of distribution. Through this course of study and club work, the D.E. student gains a broad education in academic leadership, vocational understanding, civic awareness, and sound intelligence. The Distributive Education Program will continue to produce better edu- cated and better trained workers. Left to right: Steve King, President; Brenda Reid, Treasurer; Brenda Buchanan, Secretary. 1st raw, left to right: B. Reid, L. Bradley, B. Reynolds, M. Buchanon, Holtsclaw, J. Stevens, L. Staton, G. Lowing. 2nd row, left to right: I. McKinney, L. Oliver, D. Henline, G. Sixty
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