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LETTERMAN’S CLUB 1 he members of the Letterman’s Club are required to have earned a letter in at least one of the five major sports of football, basketball, baseball, track, and golf, d ' he objec- tives of the club are to promote school spirit, good sports- manship, and to bring the athletes together in a closer union. The lettermen sponsor an annual dance. The OFFICERS Dale Stuisbs Dickie Giles Rovce Robinson Steve Culbertson Ricky Parks M n. Larry Rhodes Letterman s C lub is a last moving club whose athletic abilities hel] ) bring honor and glory to our school. Presideul ' ice-Presicleiil . . . Secrehiry rreasurer Serj eaiit-cit-Ai nis . Advisor First I ' OU’: Steve V ' illianis, Steve Culbertson, Mike Rogers, Bob Burgess, Pat O’Neal, Wayne Davis, Wray Rankin, Tony McManus, Leonard Morgan. Second roti’; Lee Babington, Bill Eccles, Dar ’l Curry, Eric Hicks, Ronnie Smith, Doug Lanhain, Bobby Carter, Charles White, Barry Spencer. Third roti’: Bill 1 Bradley, Rusty Ford, Charles Todd, Cialvin Todd, Dale Stuhbs, Bobby Thomas, Chuck Hendricks. Fourth row: Fred Hunt, Jack Bond, Ricky Parks, Harry Bryant, Bob Ratchford, Dickie Giles. Page Forty-nine
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I ' irst mir: Tomm - iMcC ' arter, Danny Harvell, Randall W ' iggins, Parks St les, Steve Watts, Tim Frye, Cris Culp, Mark 1 lycle. Second row: Mgr. Man Ctdlins, Mike Lineberger, Eddie Dick- son, Paston W ' arren, Richan.1 C ' oleman, Trip Lawton, Mike Brown, David Ballard, Mike Grooms, Mgr.; Kenny Campbell. Third row: Bandy Trakas, Larry Stiles, Bob Froneberger, Bill Pennington, Jobnny Fayssoux, David Allen, Lloyd Dockery, Jerry Galloway, David Mullis, Gary Harvell, Bandy Mason. »■»- Band - Trakas bursts through on a quick opener. Bandy Mason picks up a big gain against the Mustangs. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Behind die leadership and experience of Coach Armand Mando the “little Greenies” compiled a season of five wins and four losses. The Junior Varsity, composed of tenth graders, gained valuable experience as they played the other Junior Varsity teams of the 4-A conference. The Greenies, who at one time Jiad a four game winning streak, were led hy such jilayers as Trip Lawton, noted for his hreak-away running; Johnny Fayssoux, a demon on defense and an equal on offense; and Payton Warren, the hoy who called the plays with confidence in his voice. These boys and a few others will be gii ' ing this year’s juniors a real battle for a starting position on the varsity when August the fifteenth rolls around.
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Lynn I loots, Chief Cheerleader C heerleaders and fans lead the Green V ' ave on to another victory. CHEERLEADERS I he cheerleaders are an energetic group who promote school spirit hy wearing their uniforms on game days, making signs, leading pep rallies and bonfires, and cheer- ing at all football ;ind basketball games. This year the cheerleaders ha ' e had the jrrir ilege of supporting winning teams in both football and basketball. Ihe eheeileading s -|uad eonsisls ot lour jtiniors, lou.r seniors, and the Clreen VVCn ' c. Kneelliifi: Patti Page, Marcia Sugg, Susan Evans, and Bek Elizabeth Clemmer and Nancy Wetzell. I lowell. Standing: Lynn Hoots, Robin Gunter, Mike Gunter. Page Fifty
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