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NPlant1ng treesn nsurvevlngn 'Advice from the experiencedn WTedious work CLASS Carl Bagley, Glen Bagley, Sammy Johnston, Mickey Littlepage, Bill Mangrum, Richard Reese, Bearl Teasley, James Woll, Ellis Williams, Howard McQuilliams, Ken Myers. Jess Uribe, Wayne Zachary, Dave Miller, Bill Bell, Bill Bushnell, Robert Croy, hen Eldridge, Ronald Elliot, Bud Hackley, Carl Hunt, Jack Jacobs, Allen Lauf- fer, Russ Maner, Ralph McReynolds, Brian Stevens, Wayne Scholfield, Harrell Snodgrass, Dan Sutherland, Jim Swen- son, Jim Webb, Larry Wirta, Gene Pryor, Jerry Pryor, Bill Caples, Don Colcleaser. Jack Fuller, Walt Gallaway, Wayne Ford, Tom James, Doyal Kelley, Jerrold Russo, James wne- eler, and Gerald Whitley.
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1-1 .1-n -1- in OG 25- 'P ..- .yy 1. Q D The speech Arts Play this year was one that will al- ways be remembered--not only by those who saw it, but also by the members of the cast. None of the cast will forfet the endless hours spent after school in rehearsal. But in the end all was rewarded with a fine and smooth perfor- mance. Those in the cast and crew were. Sue Avila Sandra Gusmeroli Cherry Brock Donna Harper WJiggsW Kohlman Tom Adkisson Stage Manager: John Dorsey Technical Director Carl Christianson Bud Elkins Harold Lewis Alice Matthews Claudine Ray beverly Hayden Janice Meade I DANCE BAND Mr. Smith, Jack Johnson, Jerry Broussard, Gordon Gillespie, and not pictured Gary Townsley. The South Fork nance Band has proven an asset to our school this year. Not only have they played for school affairs but also for such orraxizaticns as our local F. T. A's.
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-smu- BPOWT ' Cherry Erock Chee' Leaaef Cheer Leader Song Leader Marilou Marsh Song Leader Song Leader The cheer leaders' outfits for football season were blue and gold one-piece outfits with short skirts. For basketball they wore all white outfits with full pleated white skirts and white V neck sweaters. The song leaders' outfits for football season were white pedal pushers and white turtle neck sweaters. For basketball they wore gold princess style jumpers with a row of blue music notes across the bottom. They wore white blouses with blue and gold bow ties. We think that our cheer leaders as well as song leaders, have done an outstanfing job this year at the games and pep rallies. The pep rallies have been very versatile and unique, and these leaders have cooperated, and helped make them a success.
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