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UPPER CLASS MEMBERS ROW I— Miss Anderson, Pat Kindred, Jan- ice Edge II, Marlene Murray, Evelyn Voigts- child. Miss Neusom. ROW 2 — Suzy Gun- ther, Ann Hail, Mary McMahon, Becky Kennedy, Pat Srygley, Faye Bu+ler, Anna- lou Mitchell, Sharon Armstrong, Martha Mitchell. ROW 3 — Sally McDowell, La- Vonne Gratzer, Sue Payne, Wilma Wever. Elizabeth Merrell, Sharon Roach. Gladys George, Ricki Farrell, Nancy Bair. ROW 4 — Theresa Martinson. Phyllis Espy, Phyllis Gilstrap, Carol Mulhs, Jackie Kern, Jo Rals- ton, Helen Byers, Mary Nell Dickinson, Jesse Lou Redly. ROW 5 — Linda Scifres, Lela Boyd, Betty Boyd, Barbara McGuire, Mary Ruth Hartman, Jean Ann Williams, Inez Hostettler, Kay Mayo, Jackie Sexton. FRESHMEN MEMBERS ROW 1 — Jennie Kern, Helen Allen, Barbara Herndon. Pris- cilla Grubb, Brenda Root, Ann Braxton, Sue Nocus, Saundra Evans, Carla Hitch- cock, Lorraine Miller ROW 2— Judy Hyde, Martha Fecht. Betty Gonce, Burnettia Wine- gar, Evalena Craig, Darlenc Hut ton, Donna Fortner, Pat Brown, April Craig, Judith Nelson. Tri-Hi-Y Club The purpose of this club is To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Some of the activities of this club are selling pencils, furnishing ushers for football and basketball games, giving Christmas baskets, and sponsoring the annual Mother and Daughters Tea. The sponsors of this group are Miss Newsom and Mrs. Anderson. This page is sponsored by KALER CANDY COMPANY
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BOTTOM ACROSS — Carol Mullis, Roger Chase, Ann Fultz, |udy Buck, Charles Schreiber, Bob McPike, William Cummings, Sarah Kremp, Nancy Bair, John Pless, Marv Helen Zmk. TOP ACROSS — Carolyn Chas- tain, Fritz Endris, Betty Bourland, Jam ' s Carl, Ethel Carson, Pat Cameron, Martha East. INITIATION SKITS The Scarlet and Purple old members were entertained by the new mem- bers for their formal initiation. One of the skits was a modern version of The Medic . Another was a ve ry exciting adaptation of the TV. show Dragnet. The other was a hilar- ious story of a Bridge Party. The Men And Women TOP LEFT TO RIGHT — Sue Payne, Sarah Kremp, Inez Hostettler, Beverly Blottie. BOTTOM SEATED— Martha East, Elizabeth Jourdan. STANDING — Jackie Sexton, Ann Fultz. CHRISTMAS PLAY Christmas Is Too Old-Fashioned , given by members of the Scarlet and Purple Club, is the story of a sophisticated and cynical young lady who does not believe in old-fashioned family Christmases. it takes several incidents to change her mind, but, as all stones must, the play ends happily. This page is sponsored by GREYSTONE GIFT SHOP
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Key Club ROW 1 — David Guthrie, Joe Mason, Pat Fitzgibbon, Larry Peterson, Bob Holzhause. ROW 2 — Dodd Ed- ington, Ed Ellison, Jerry Blackburn, Ed Voris, Roger Chase, Charles Baker, Jim Barry, ROW 3 — Charles Conner, Norman Fiddler, Don Smallwood, John Boruff, Jim Wilhite, Bob Lee. ROW 4 — Mike Murray, David Adams, Fritz Endris, Tom Coble, Roger Kopp, Bob Motsinger. W C. r ' The Key Club is sponsored by Kiwanis. Their faculty advisor is Mr. Charles Hart- man. The boys have worked hard this year selling their taffy, sponsoring football and basketball dances, collecting Heart Fund money, and giving us a very en|oyable skit for the pep session before the Mitchell game. The skit was entitled The Traitor . Fritz Endris portrayed the dignified judge and Larry Peterson was the traitor. Charles Conner was responsible for the script. JUNIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT— Dick Craig, Tom Hilderbrand, Eddie Smith, David Hawkins, Mary Helen Zink, Fritz Endris. Wilma Wever, Patty Spinks, Becky May, Carolyn Chastain, Carolyn Sue Payne, Marilyn East, Bar- bara Sue Jones. JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT — Fritz Endris, Dick Craig, Miss Byerley, Mr. Coombs, Judy Buck, Sue Johnson.
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