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Club Takes in Count ' if C is , C , .C V y J Miss Moore gives lasl minule inslruciions io Paliy lsley al 'rhe Y-Teen lrack meel al Farringlon Field. Rene Cunningham has confidence lhal Easlern Hills will win The race. Y-Teen members include Karen Branlley, Marsha McCarly, Linda Armslronq, Toni Bergeron, Donna Walers, Pam Thomson, Merrilee Smilh, Judi Ryno, Linda Proflill, Sharon Copeland, Peggy Brooks, lirsl row: Carolyn O'Dell, Julie Thomson, Char- lolie l-lawkins, Janice Schmucker, Carolyn Purselley, Vicki Her- ring, Rosalind Malhis, Janel McKenzie, Diana Claunch, second row: Janice Hollins, Sharon Berliner, Lurline Gordon, Kalhy 22 f Small, Laurie Parish, Dianne Jordan, Sandra Randall, Donna Men- ke, Ann Gordon, Third row: Dixie Davis, Paula Bailey, Gayle Cane, Cindy Maddox, Susie Cardwell, Ann Dominy, Sandra Mor- ell, Kalliy Garner, iourlh row, Marilyn Whisenand, Phyllis Heil- mann, Jackie McMurry, Mary Dines, Nancy Collingham, Sherry Keelon, Karlin Johnson, Kay Miles, lop row.
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Flrst Place Track Meet M class regislralion. Y-Teen officers are, ieli 'ro righf, Veronica Skidmore, pro- gram chairman: Kay Taylor, service chairman: Ginger Hafch- er and Pam Nimiiz, publiciiy chairmen, 'top rowg Ginger Roy- ar, Treasurer: Beify Blessing, chaplain: Joan Chasrain, social chairman, second row: Francis Spears, uiililariang Cynihia Mergeie, secreiaryg Debbie Maddox, ICC represenlaiive: Sandra Marks, president bollom row: Jan Record, hisiorian Mari Priddy, song leader, nor piciured. Y-Teen homeroom represenfarives are, leli To righi, Sharon Berliner, Melinda Bruner, Sherry Orpen, Lois l-lalfield, Dianne Jordan, Peggy Brooks, Judi Ryno, Suzanne Speegie, Jo Ellen Waison, Sandra Randall, Kaihy Currin, Debbie Riggs, Diana Ciaunch, Susie Vaughan, Donna l-lamlllon, lirsl row: Ann Gor- don, Chrisiy Hawrylalc, Carol Perkins, Kafhy Small, Judy Mane ning, Marsha McCariy, Janice Carter, Karen Branrley, Jan Chiles, Micki Bodine, Vicici Herring, Caroiyn O'Deil, Joy Neel, Debbie Sands, Ilene Miller, Barbara Barnes, second row, Karlin Johnson, Carol Houser, Laurie Parish, Jane? Schober, Charioiie Morehead, Peggy Begiey, Eloise Threai, Noia Carfer, Mary l-lill, Resa Gensweider, Janis Taium, Nancy Coliingham, Paisy Hol- land, JoAnn Glass, Toni Bergeron, ihird row. Y-Teen members Kay Taylor and Joan Chaslain oller Coach Milcham and Mrs. Thompson candy and refreshmenis during
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