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BAND Front row--left to right: Jeilry Behlendorf, Georgianna Steele. Second row: Lura Smith, Bobby Truman, Tony DeWitt, Walter Bogart, Shirley Roe, Jon Montgomery, Robert Hull, Stephen Blanco, Karen Zavitz. Third row: Kim Montgomery, Geotlrey Cocks, Heidi Balje, Scott Meyer, Kent McNair, Lisa Anderson, Jock Latham, Stephen Talbot, Bill Shank, Ralph Rhoden, Chris Madsen, Ross Bluestone, Danny Gibbs, Steven Cady. Fourth row: Richard Hartzell, Gregory Malby, Alan Thomas, .lay Hopper, Loyd Pettegrew, Stanley Mitchem, Richard Jamison, Chris Ames, Ricky Edmisten, Craig Bothwell, Donald Russell, Stephen Bailey, Richard Reinert, Tom Golden, Bernard Moran, Robert Gonsett, Bill Kam, Peter Haynes, .Iohn Por- ter, Ricky Wheaton. Back row: Mr. Sample, Director, Kathy Light, Linda Von Zell, Katherine Reynolds, Diana Rossi, Peter DeWitt, Tommy Schratter, Robert Langan. Absent: Billy Luehm, .lim Hemphill, Stephen Johnson. BAND This year, under the excellent direction of Mr. Bob Sample, the band got off to a wonderful start. Part of this is due to the fact that the members of the band met and rehearsed during the summer. On a num- ber of occasions they played for Chapel and P.T.C. meetings. Members of the band are from both Campbell Hall and Argyll Academy. GIRLS' CHORUS This year the Girls' Chorus was small in size because it consisted of Argyll girls only. They were under the leadership of Wayne Boys. They worked on Christmas carols, spirituals, and popular songs. The girls and Mr. Boys have worked hard and their singing shows it. For the Twelfth grade graduation the girls plan to sing The Lord Is My Shepherd and 'gTo1- rents. Front row-left to right: Mr. Wayne Boys, Director, Debby Duffy, Mary Diane Scott, Marta Acke, Elaine Rosecrans. Back row-left to right: Mary Hiam, Ruth Winslow, Cindy Kean, Alice Sue Dexter, .lansje Huyck.
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Front row, left to right: Michael Vernon, Kenny Kraus, Jansje Huyck, Pat Ryan, Robert Robertson, Marcia Bryant, Tom Golden. Back row: Tony Henning, Jim Dunn, Mr. Shlkles, Advisor, Barry Reid. First row, seated left to right: Peter Haynes, Bruce Carey. Second row, left to right: Terry Marcus, Mrs. Thoeming, Advisor, Leslie Hunter, Susan Waterman, Karen Russell, Marta Acke, Madeline Oakley, Michael Hickenlooper. Back row, left to right: Cail Timbrell, Barry Reid, Buddy Baer, Margaret Hatch, Tom Venner. STUDENT COUNCIL Of the many organizations of Campbell Hall and Argyll Academy. the Student Council is the most important. This group of students aids in helping the school. At the meetings of this organization, members bring before the council many problems of the school, and ideas with which to solve them. For the first semester our group was under the excellent supervision of Mr. Gail Shikles. who then resigned from the staff of Campbell Hall in order that he and Mrs. Shikles might be free for the travels they had planned to take. We regret his loss to the school, but wish him much en- joyment and he has promised to come back frequently as a substitute teacher. The fol- lowing semester. our own Mrs. MacTaggart has been kind enough to help us continue our work. We have divided the group into two councils. Junior and Senior. At the speci- fic meetings, each council discusses its own business. On the first Tuesday of every month. the Senior Council meets: on the third Tuesday, the Junior Council meets: on the second and fourth Tuesdays, the full council meets. This year the Student Council sponsored a Junior High dance and a Senior High dance, both of which were big successes. The Council also sponsored the Red Cross drive, and was able to present the Red Cross Fund with a generous amount. We are also proud of our Student Coun- cil for their work to improve our school in every way. The ollicers are: Senior Council: President Pat Ryan, Secretary, Jansje Huyck, ,lunior Councilg President, Kenny Krausg Secretary. Lee Fitzgerrell. STUDENT COURT The Student Court was designed to help the students understand what is expected of them, both by their fellow students and by the faculty. However. when it becomes necessary. steps are taken to insure that these standards are maintained. All such sentences passed by the court are to help the student remember proper conduct and are first approved by a faculty advisor. Suspension and expulsion lrarely recommendedl must be approved by the. principal before being effective.
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DRAMETTES Left to right: Barbara Ward Mrs. Fimmen, Teacher-Advisor Kim Montgomery Cherie Cundelfinger Andrea Green Karen Russell Geanie Stacey Ann Vollaerts Gay Bullock Richard McLellan Judy Curtis Sara Smith Laura Webb MONA LISA Left to right: Nancy Martsch Diane Laurie .lohn Porter Jim Hemphill Steven Carey CHI DELTA This year the Senior Drama was under the excellent directorship of Mrs. M. Fim- men and Miss A. Pinkney. The girls are having a lot of fun working on a comedy play. The props for this play vary from mink coats to funny papers and the girls are working very hard to make it a success. This year's President is Marianne Tyler. Front row-left to right: Miss Pinkney, Teacher-Advisor, Sherry Ponty, Marianne Tyler, Linda Bodine, Cindy Kean, Marsha Fine, Patricia Fischback, Diane Bank- son, Mrs. Fimmen, Teacher-Advisor. Second row-left to right: Susan Anderson, Jansje Huyck, Mimi Griffard.
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