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Q96 G QQ QUT READY TQ SERVE tiarty in that YFVIY' the Stuctortt Crpltncit beqfm its dcttvltipes by SUVVQLI as Qutclfw. Cf'-tubal' mtxrkcrt the tgtqcgeest pr'o1ec':t oi the X hossttrmq at breakfast tor the tofuirtw- ers. This was only the beqirminq of the work that awaited the Cmlnclt. AS the first student ar- rived, the Ccgnlucit was prepared and ready to servo. Concentrat- mq on the sfgphctntores and new stuflents the first day, Council 1'Tl9l'I1tfJSI'S wutcomwd them and ye-nr . . . Hfvxrtfecuvrxiincjg. Through- out the year' ITN?IUbf3I'S tmrkted wttti intensity otltfgr' protects such as admptmcg n new-vdy tumlty and Christums rtwcordtinfg. As the year muted, they coutvt proudty remember then' contributions and eurfyompttshmonts. W,Li fwfm? VJ' '- , A W f w,,,,, 198 STUDENT CQUNCM t'1z,,t Row Tonya Artfmms, Ktm Pwrrmn Kun L-1mLtdy,T'I11t1ty Nance, hm Gmvmrxrz, tfmnk Pu tmxst ng if-f :ami T3f.w: K1-tty t-'rftfwf HQ,-rv? Pwr, rtssta, Kathy Herz, Wanda Atlwu, Tum Bam-fu, f'.tttxy Fxxtlitet, Kttvikt Dys-t Lymtf- Hurrisg Ttmft f3v'.v, MII: 'vV1iu1ttfuw,t, Stmrfzn Mfizui, Ifmzttwr Tumortm, Amy K Jruisovtwtt, Trtpp Kfuttmzttx, Iu- hf- fi-tvfuyf-, Ben t1trtk:1t.f,Ctm: Kxmwtt '12, .lkttwrt ttwvttvy, T,ymw Attferz, Mrs, Rxvtmrftwrm W 'ff ' v ? 5 a
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QSQQSQ ,beggar FANS AND PLAYERS SA A valuable man. Gary Weller sents Sam Sellers with the most able defensive player award. lt was just a simple thing. A green and gold letter to be worn on a iacket or sweater. Yet, winning a varsity letter was special because it symbolized hours ot practice and accom- plishing goals. Those athletes who had met certain criteria tor lettering in their particular sport qualitied tor membership in the Trojan Letterman Club. Club members sold candy to earn much needed funds to purchase uniforms and equip- ment and they united to otter solid support to each other in athletic competition. Fans ot athletics could join the Pep Club whose purpose was to increase school spirit among the entire student body. PEP CLUB L Harris M. , V. l. .. L... V VV ,,,. A., , ., .Aa ' ' .. up eftseffy c, -V - . . seem. M ,.-st... -A . 1 .ise,g,g. , K. Riley, R. Hamilton, S. King, C. arter, K. Collier, B. Keese, R. Ray LETTERMAN CLUB lst Row: L. Thomas. l. Green, R. Strausbauqh R. Nation, B. Heverly, T, Whitehead, C, Bar- ber, D. Welch, A. Matthews, W. Allen, K Eroadwell, C. Parker: 2nd Row: T, Adams, S Biqney, P. Blue, K. Person, D. Dawson, P Manning, S. Parker, R. Bnnson, A. Taylor, E McLean, L, Bowers, L. Harris, T. Allen, K. Rob- erts, C. lacksonz 3rd Row: l. DeLong, C. Hare l. Stallord, K. McLean, C. Smith, P. Brown, K Brown, K. Grady, A. Nattel, T. Hackney, S Usher A Mclfall T lohnson I Rowan Pen- ny, l. Bryant, 4th Row: K. Dye, l. Dorman, L Murray, C. Hudson, R. Hamilton, G. Beecher M. Gordon, L. lohnson, B. Murphy, M. Dickin- son, B. Rayner, T. Hunt, S. Stewart, P. Glenn S. Miller, S, Minnichg 5th Pow: E, Temple, E Riley, W. Knowles, l. l-lindsley, T. Howard, l Hott, M, Bailey, l. Byers, P. Miller, D, Hare, D Harper, S. Bruce, G. Powell, B. Davenport, G Cutts, G. Kennedy, R. McNair, G. Chambers l. Null, G. Farmer: 6th Row: M. Kotarba, l Henley, C. Powers, E. Logan, C. Pippert, B Fenner, A l-lendley
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