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the Varsity Club The officers of the varsity club worked hard polishing the sportsmanship trophies that had been won. The officers for 1965-1966 were: Danny Bryant, President; Monte Weade, Vice President; Rhudy Camper, Secretary; Lowman Thompson, Reporter; Harry Morrow, Treasurer. Danny Bryant, President of the varsity club, led the members in discussion. The members and officers of the varsity club worked hard through the year to promote sportsmanship. All these boys had won a varsity letter, had a C average, and been voted into the club by the members.
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James River Lettermen Composed Coach Shotwell and Coach Baker— CENTER: LEFT TO RIGHT, Marvin White, Stanley Fringer, Ralph Mundy, Rhudy Camper, David Bowers, Sonny Martin, Ronnie Biggs, Monte Weade, Ricky Sink, Donnie Dwier, Bernie Hall, Punky Sexton, Leslie Hambrick, Rodney Trail, Lowman Thompson, Ray Sink, Roger Prease, Nick Kern, Harry Morrow, Larry Hambrick, Ronnie Anderson, James Conner, David Layman, Darnell Alphin, David Johnson, Danny Bryant, Glenn Stevens. To promote athletics is only one of the many purposes of the James River Varsity Club. School spirit, fair play, and sports- manship in all of its many phases are the main objectives of the club. Led by their sponsors, Coach Baker and Coach Shot- well, the boys surge ahead in their love for sports. Shiny new pins were received by the 30 members for the first time this year. The varsity club sponsored two bas- ketball games, one between the alumni and the varsity team and one between the J.V. team and the varsity club to raise money for the new varsity club jackets. i 118 Coach Baker and Coach Shotwell looked on as the varsity club meeting began.
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Students Learned Importance n l -m The members of the Future Medical Career Club: (FIRST TABLE) Melody Breeden, President; Carole Sprinkle, Becky Petty, Dellia Flelms, Pat Goodwin, Delores Hagar, Joyce Eubank, Linda Goodwin; (SECOND TABLE) Sandra Lipes, Kay Montgomery, Linda Painter, Betty Sorrell, Linda Zimmerman, Jean Flambrick, Patricia Linkenhoker, Donna Lee, Katherine Howe; (THIRD TABLE) Mrs. Kathleen Paine, sponsor; Wanda Gibson, Sherry Gibson, Juanita Broughman, Jean Painter, Cynthia Scott, Kelly Dudley. Mrs. Paine taught Kay Montgomery, Linda Paint- er, and Sandra Lipes, how to read a clinical thermom- eter. Linda Zimmerman under the supervision of Mrs. Paine listened through the stethoscope to Betty Sorrell ' s heartbeat. 120
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