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SOPHOMORES: First row-Vickie White, Debbie Butler, Julie Musgrave, Sheryl Smith, Judy Hiatt. Second row-Sara Sims, Lane Kolb, Cindy Rives, Becky Gore, Lee Ann Limbaugh. JUNIORS: First row-Pam Howorth, Marcia Dickson, Jerry McBride, Carolyn Martin, Donna Cameron, Second row-Jerry Suttle, Beverly Bennett, Deborah Cost, Kay Sloan, Suzanne Murray, Gwen Cullagc. Third row-Beth Austin, Mary Roberts, Dianne Stringer, Suzy Thomas, Nancy Peden, Bobbie Pickett. Fourth row-Kathy McCool, Rozie Caradine, Kathy Langston, Sue Shoemake, Brenda Hyde, Peggy Douglas, .lane Dunn. Fifth row-Robert McAdory, Robbie Scaiie, Dorothy Chadwick, Janet Luckett, Linda Hill, Karen Ford, Linda Ford. Sixth row-Steve Murff, Willie Graves, Greg Berry, Beverly Quinn, Sharon Myers, Libby French. Seventh row-Ted Sigrest, Bobby Stoufer, Robin King, Buzzy LaFollette, Steve Bailey, Richard Roberts, Leland Kornegay. 63
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First row-Suzanne McQuirter, Lilly Coulson, Cherie Sills, Kay Speed, Tommy Martin, Ginger Jones, Vicki Wilson, Martha Mor- gan, Gail Stampley. Second row-Jan Johnson, Jackie Overby, Nancy Brown, Brenda Taylor, Lynda Prather, Debbie Whitecotton. Third row-Evelyn Stewart, Libby McKnight, Carol Jones, Nancy Shook, Beverly Gates, Virginia Kaye Stampley. Fourth row- Debbie Jones, Janice Armstrong, Dianne Hood, Brenda Crumpton, Jill Jordan, Peggy Barnett, Carolyn Benton. Fifth row-Scotty Polk, Mary Netherland, Winford Ashley, Jimmy Dent, Cam Pitts, Leslie Heflin. Sixth row-Mrs. Brooks, sponsor, David Dreher, Steve Hand, Paul Pigg, Richard Roper. Seventh row-Danny Moore, William Justice, Gary Thrash, Don Vamer, Diane Wilson, Billy Hiatt. Eighth row-Jerry Nix, Paula Sanford, Robbie Farr. E JHS Becaptures I Moments In History Students of Wingfield who are interested in history and the heritage of their state find opportunities of additional study in their par- ticipation in the Junior Historical Society. Be- sides an active interest in history these stu- dents must have and maintain a B-average throughout the year. Serving as sponsor this year, Mrs. Mary Brooks worked with the officers in planning a successful and active year. Trips to various historical sites of the state were planned to provide better understanding of local history. Other projects were planned to help in the understanding of the national government. Now I know America's around here somewhere!
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I 'X t. . E my iii fi 5 sis it ' J. x .f .. rv it . .. -'-,5 ' ,, + ' . .wr .w was 55,7 ,iw 'f T- stu ,Q . -. ,WM ' . . - -21.-.vga T' . ,. . Wg, K5 3,5 .-.MR We fi, K a,,1.:g5,. 1,53 1 -it ai.. .v 5, 3 35- K K ..,I.,5g THE HWANDERERSN: First row-Don Varner, Tommy Avenmarg, accompanist, Scotty Polk. Second row-Doug Frazier, Margaret Preslar, Susan Measells, Winston Lott. Third row-David Mclntosh, Norma Goodson, Laura Boy- ette, Mike Thompson. Fourth row-Judy Starnes, Gena Krone. N G THE CHOIR COUNCIL: Johnny Jones, Gena Krone, Margaret Preslar, Diana Hemphill, Judy Starnes, Winston Lott, Mrs. Massey. 64 Concert Choir Activates Enthusiastic Attitude Bringing music and laughter into the lives of many, the Concert Choir launched into a most successful second season. The 56-mem- her choir, directed by Mrs. Barbara Massey, performed for many organizations and clubs around the state. The Wanderers',, a folk group from the choir, made several television appearances and participated in Teens Against Polio, Having sponsored several fund-raising projects, the choir traveled to Washington, D.C., and New York, on a six-day tour in early May.
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