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Clubs Develop nterests As always, clubs played an impor- tant role in the student ' s life at MUS. They provided the student with some type of extracurricular activity, ranging from bicycling to picture taking. Two new clubs were introduced to MUS. For the first time, there was a cycling club and an amateur radio club. As soon as students learned of these new clubs, interest grew until both had several members. Other clubs include: the ever exist - ing pep club, the rocketry club, the photography club, the hunting and fishing club, and the civic service committee. All of these combined to make the student ' s education as di- versified as possible. They also taught students to work together toward a common goal. ' ' ;JkJ 64 ' iC-l ' v®
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This page (top) Crowd at game (middle) Rah Rahs: (first row) Perry Pidgeon, Louisa Page, Russell Price, Virginia Apperson, Pam Wilbourn, Weezie Collier, (second row) Janie Adams, Susan Page, Chris Cowan, Beth Willlford, Carita Crump, Cindy Bledsoe, (tliird row) Mimi Fuller, Lesley Ranier, Lynn Misner, Gregg Sprunt, Har- riet McGeorge. (bottom) Eighth Grade Cheer- leaders: (first row) Lisa Earp, Lisa Patton, Wilda Weaver, (second row) Lisa Murphy, Kathy Kit- tle, Kathy Collier, Cary Coors. Opposite page (top) Varsity Cheerleaders: (bacl row) Wise Jones, Meg Jemison, Kitten Klinke, Kip Caffey. (bottom row) Louise Bozeman, Ann Hoehn, Karen Klepper, Jimpsie Seay. (middle) Jimpsie Seay. Organizations — 63
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Opposite page (top): The Civic Service Commit- tee: Hobson, Northcross, Burns, Wagoner, Jones, Cobb, Smitli, Larson, Pearson, Cren- shaw, Levi is, Batchelor, Marlow, Wilder, and Lunn. (middle) The Cycling Club: Peters, Burns, Hobson, Mr. Garrison, Wellford, Michael, Miller, Sims, and Pearson, (bottom left) The Amateur Radio Club: (standing) Thomson, Hatchett, Scott, Harris, Donna Perdue, Belton. (seated) M. Oliver, A. Oliver, Cnsler, Jones, and Hall (bottom right) The Photography Club: (stand- ing) Bryn, Woodrutf, Pearson, (seated) May, Hatchett, Marode, Garner, Todd, Pong, and De- Saussure. This page (top): The Pep Club: Wes- ton, Caffey, W. Jones, Fair, Hutton, Brown, Pe- ters, Farmer, Kirkpatrick, Freeburg, Northcross, Patterson, Wellford, and P. Jones, (middle) The Rocketry Club: Boals, Patterson, Hines, Jones, Bell, Scott, Hall, May. (left) The Hunting and Fishing Club: (standing) Chase, Shoettle, Jemi- son, Palmer, Oglesby, Williams, Wade, and Mr. Mitchell, (kneeling) Barry, McDonald, Hall, Mar- oda, and Neeiy. (lying) unknown victim. Organizations 65
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