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J.O.Y. Back row, left to right: Diane Falter, Kathy Hamlet, Elaine Davis, Betty Woank, Ervene Boyd, Phyllis Ham, Carolyn Dennis, Carol McLeod, Sonja Page, Margaret Kelly, Betty Jo Evans, Diane Atkins, Marion Tant, Carie Mathews, Donna Daniels, Cecelia Kendall, Ann Bartholomew, Peggy Jefferies, Carol S. OL S. From left to right standing: Patsy Workman, Jerri Moser, Jill Robinson, Liz Brennecke, Varian Far- mer, Brenda Godwin, Linda Wynne, Carolyn Weber, Pat Nipper, Kathy Shaver, Nella Wilder, Joan Piland, Linda Doub, A. C. Ann McGalliard, Marie Talton, Margaret Pearce, Andra Perry, Faye Creegan, Joy Martin, Lakey Duvalle, Joanna Barkalo, Jan South- wick, Betsy Fidler, Melba Price. Left to right kneeling: Barbara Hawkins, Carol Chatnuff. First row right to left: Joan Wale, Nancy Hughs, Jo Crowder, Janie Langstaff. Second row right to left: Kathy Cannady, Nancy Browning, Harriet Davis, Mary Mentis, Julia Catlette, Linda Cupps. Third row right to left: Cheryl Dail, Sarah Upchurch, Mary Hunter, Linda Wrapc. Pam Lassiter, Linda Luther. Landis, Kay Landis. Seated, back row: Dotty Elder, Ann Parker, Katherine Pittman, Sarah Oglesby, Sarah Peterson, Page Briggs, Marilyn Bullard. Seated, front row: Carolyn Wheeler, Linda Kimbro, Joyce Cherry. Mary Thames, Kay Capps. I ! y . X if , -,,... . 'wi if 7' A--' .yi S.I.S. Standing, second row: Becky Barnes, Linda Fuller, Judy Dwiggins, Alice Ely, Jane Lang, Betty White, Joanne Burrows, Francis Arnold, Amelia Jones, Alice Haywood, Jean Tucker, Linda Jones, Carolyn L. Smith, Roberta Newbold, Joy Moore, Belle Williams, Snow Anderson, Sue Simmonds, Mary Ball, Katherine Ruffie, B. J. McKee, Tina Rothstein. Third row: Vera Ann Schubart, Roxanne Heuffner, Mary Minter, Debby Levine, Sue LaSalla, Janet Ferrell, Nancy Sizemore, Joyce Perry, Mickie Reilly, Nancy Morris, Linda Kiesle, Alice Wilson, Nancy Godwin, Dottie Hicks, Joanna Jeffries, Helen Simms. TIP. Standing, left to right: Clara Powledge, Susan Hill Blount, Stephanie Paschal, Sherry Well, Becky Chadwick, Susie Simmons, Carol Come, Billie Brannon, Francie Stalvey, Nancy Jane Spencer, Tillie Whitmere, Penny Ives, Donna Hicks, Sara Knight, Marie Forbes, Linda Goodwin, Betty Shore, Martha Newsome, Mary March, Billie Knott, Sara Jane Knott. Sitting, left to right: Ressie Moore, Patsy Griffin, Mary Ann Wilson, Mary Cannon, Barbara Smith, Mollie Powell, Betsy Hicks, Carolyn Peacock, Mary Fichlen, Barbara Vick, Rennie Peacock, Beth McBrayer, Becky Stanton, Elise Richenbach, Penny Scovil, Susan Bass, Ann Seely, Donna Champion, Jane Teal, Sara Ball, Judy Bear.
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H.E.P. Y-TEENS. Front row seated, left to right: Jane Neblett, Sherry Cameron, Linda Boykin. Second row seated: Mrs. LaFoy, advisor, Paula Lyman, Johnsye Massenburg, Rose Hunnicutt, Randy Holt, Marlene Blyth. Third row seated: Carolyn Jones, Jenny Holt, Mary Poe, Jane Ferree, Sondra Peabody, Libby Fau- cette. Fourth row standing: Carolyn Jones, Jeanie Hob- by, Nan Dupree, Ellen Mackintosh, Kay Talton, Flor- ence Matinos, Mary Ann Jarrett, Ella Raymond, Betty Brogden, Dolly lsom, Kacky Bagby, Junie Williams, Joy Leonard, Pat Hawks, Karan Adams, Emily Harris, Barbara Gilbert, Sue Little, Mickey Mcdonald, Jackie Phillips, Sally Norton, Carol Baker, Frankie Dunlap, Diana Worth, Jackie Logan, Susie Kaye, Margaret Shackford, Rose Marie Matinos, Marsia Mustard, Anna Gibbons, Bernie Bazemore, Joyce Jones, Bonnie Jack- son. W. O. W. First row, seated: Patricia Saunders, Donna Allsbrook, Betty Jo Goodwin, Mary Preston, Priscilla Brown, Polly Finan. Second row, seated: Shirley Krie- gel, Lois Harvey, Mary Ann Haynes, Clara Mae Liles, Annette Ennis, Frances Moseley, Miss James, advisor. Back row, standing: Elizabeth Doggett, Ann Boynton, Mary Frances Dean, Joyce Goodwin, Janet Brown, Donna Beaird, Betty Borden, Ann Yarbrough, Carol Fow er. Y-TEENS After expenses were cleared, the Y-Teens had over S200 to contribute to UNICEF. Elizabeth Doggett served as chairman for the Y-Teens in this project. The Y-Teens helped with drives or work for charitable organizations. They sold the TB bangles in December. They also solicited in the clip drive to help retarded children. Individual clubs carried out such projects as helping at the School for the Blind, reading to patients at the county home, having Easter Egg Hunts at the Orphanages, or Christmas Caroling, or working with a case the Welfare Department suggested to them. The year was full of activity for them from first to last. Another way the Y-Teens made money was by selling potato chips. The profit from this helped to finance some of their undertakings. On January 23, the Y-Teens had a dance at the Woman's Club. They had a band! The school does not allow live music except for the senior dance. As the Y-Teens. are sponsored by the I they could have their dance away from school They did! i Carolyn Smith was the president of this wonder ful organization. Brenda Ferree was vice-presi dent, Donna Allsbrook, secretary, and Nancy Wise, treasurer. mass G.A.B. First row: Susan Boland, Annie Lou Jay, Brenda Ferree, Susan Pinyoun, Sheila Hopkins, Susan Becton, Betty Anderson. Second row: Kay Goodwin, Jean Hart, Mary Yarborough, Mary Ann Johnson, Sue Rasberry, Shirley Soloman, Pat Thornhill, Louise Blackwell, Jean Winbourne, Peggy Kilgore, Katherine Mann, Sue Handy, Elsie Ives, Sue Macon Crocker, Carolyn Riddick, Jeanne Swartz, Glenda Bowers, Mel- lie Wise, Sue Geaslen, Susanne Garland, Anne Fakler, Joan Pilard, Carol Segars. Third row: Judy Gray, Sally Saunders, Brenda Liner, Jackie Liles, Nancy Bailey, Amy Fields, Betty Whalen, Johnnie Hedgepath, Eliza- beth Porto, Peggy Allen, Carol Ashley, Susan Brooks, Ann Knight, Quincey Stuart, Betsy Evans, Francis May- ton.
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First row, left to right: Ed Baily, Charlie Styron, Pat Hawks, .Iohnsye Massenburg, Becky Barnes. Second row: Larry Dean, Woody Byrd, Brenda Ferree, Helen Simms, Pam Wilder. It would have been very confusing for a class or group to get seated in the auditorium if it had not been for the Marshals. These students were elected by the members of their respective classes. They had to meet the qualifications of anyone running for an elective office. The chief marshal was the one with the highest number of votes in what was then the junior class. The marshals did not just direct people to their seats. They found places for visitors. They added dignity by the ribbons they wore. They walked with poise. They set the pattern for others to follow. They led the classes out of the auditorium as well as in. The marshals were called on to help with programs other than just assembly. They were frequently back at nights for various school sponsored events. They also had their part in the graduation exercise for the seniors which was held at Memorial Auditorium.
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