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af' - Row One, Left to Riglrt: Anne Grove, Georgianna Zirk, Mary Jobe, Margaret Loy, Marjorie Sheerz, Kay Clevenger, Cora Sue Wolfe, Carol Day, Susie Clemons, Susan Heplcr, Joan Larrick, Janet Lacy. Row Two: Barbara Kerns, Connie McDonald, Charlotte Schuller, Glory Pinglcy. Joyce Brannon, Ellen Fisher, Mary Ashwoocl, Veda Kems, Shirley Orndoff, Kitty Bird Hock- man, Sue Barnsley, Barbara Kremer, Bonita Starliper, Rurh Ann Ports. PEP CLUB Row One, Lal: I0 Right: Nancy Brill, Ellen Shull, Georgia Pircoclc, Parry Newlin, joyce Whir- acre, Bertha Kerzlewell, Elizaberh Rose, Peggy Franklin, Marquerirc Connelly, Anim Bame, Lorraine Bond, Marika Whiracre. Row Two: Mary Barnsley, Merzis Wills, Carol Owings, Kay Carpenter, Barbara Clevenger, Joanne Dehaven, jane: Duncan, Anita Lacey, Kay Keeler, Patricia Lee, Priscilla Lee, Kay Coffelz, Barbara Sperry, Bonnie Hammock. .N wrkerwr ,.. . .Q Q 'Q K gk ex, X e - 9 is XC ix YA x a 55 X Q 'W ge X1 ,wif Y inf.. . F5- K
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VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING - F z r Ron' One: Betty Conard, Mary ,lo Rogers. Ron' Tivo: Nancy Davis, George Poole, Shirley Clemons. Row Three: Patsy Parker, Joanna Glover, joan Brtllowe. Ron' Fam: Phyllis Brannon, Shelby Clowser, Sue Petrie. Rau- Fire: Anne O'l.eary, Carop Campbell, Gail Wlxile. Rau- Six: Shirley Crosen, Mr. Perrault, I Mary jo Rogers. Prcrirl0nl.' Anne 0'l.e4try, Vicefreridenrr Nancy Davis. Xenemry: Shirley Clemons, Trzfamrer: Sue Petrie, Rcporler. The Vocational Office Training program is divided into two parts. These include I1 regular course in office training in the morning at the school and afternoon work in the offices in the Wincliester area to provide the students with first-hand business experience. Two credits are given toward graduation under this program. The program itself is valuable in that it pre- pares the students for further study in office work and gives them an opportunity to secure a steady, interesting job after graduation. Each year the Vocational Office Training class holds a banquet for the employers at one of the local restaurants, 160
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BOYS' IVIGNOGHANI CLUB Raw ON, Lefl la Right: Tommy McDonald, Dickie Boyce, George Glalze, Billy Boyce, Donnie :WL Ambrose, John Hepler, Bobby Elliot. Ron' Two: Tommy Duvall, George Nixon, Philip Lafallette. - JL nv' -John Carpet, Bill Purtlebnugh, Ronnie Keeler, jimmy Sprinkle, jay Hott. Rau' Three: Larry Hock- L.,' jllnlfan, Rodney Owens, Tommy Watt, Lloyd Renner, Bucky Dcllinger, Dickie Keeler, Kenny New- M Y 'MN braugh. Rou' Four: Dennis Lee, joe Lee, jack Shiley, Sterling Sllockley, Billy Rose, Bobby Hodson, f . r- Manuel. ' L of X Lt l fy J, U it M ,, 2 po,-J Rfto' fe gf Fic ' f as lei' Ll 0,6 ff ,. I xl, 1, flvttli 'lla jlflyiii J N I fl 'I ,1 '71 ' lulj The athletes of out school who make up the Boys' Monogram Club have participated in inter- scholastic competition of football, basketball, base- ball, and track, and earned their letter by fulfilling the requirements as set up by the club. In order for an athlete to qualify for his letter he must either participate in half of the periods of the games ot earn a certain number of points in track. The Monogram Club holds an annual basketball game with the men of the James Wood faculty, the proceeds of which are used to pay for the letters. This year the club basketball team participated in James Wood's intramural basketball program. Tommy Duvall, Tn-amrer: Lloyd Renner, Viu'-Preridrnlf jimmy Sprinkle. Secrelury: ,IOC Lee, Sergeant-at-Arms: jay Hott. Prcriienl. 'I62
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