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| | : FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Paysinger, Margie Ellard, Blanche Gainer, Annette Singleton, Brenda Watkins, Marie Zediker, Pam Byrd, Shelly Forester, Joan Brock, Sharon Worsham, Susan Jones, Christine Owens, Becky Brown, Nancy Carroll. SECOND ROW: Janet Copeland, Elizabeth Crews, Dianne Strickland, Carol Jean Lewis, Madeline Penton, Nancy Lewis, Gayle George, Jan Allen, Ann Isler, Martha Ann Crossen, Judy Gore, Judy Fields, Faye Lawrence, Ann Lisenby, Susan Gainous, Beverly Cross, Linda Lawson. Litthe Women One of Bay High’s newest clubs is Little Women, a club for Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls interested in civic and community work. Panama City’s Woman’s Club sponsors this organization. This Year Little Women took an active part in the annual Teens Against Polio Drive. Also, the members worked diligently to make the Polio Carnival, which was the highlight of the drive, a great success. Little Women participated in Homecom- ing activities, sponsoring Miss Judy Patton as their can- didate for queen. With much support and enthusiasm on the part of all members, Judy was among the five finalists. Miss Judy Patton represented the Little Women as homecoming queen candidate.
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Wise, Sponsor, Wanda Hughes. SECOND ROW: Joyce Taylor, Doris Jackson, Pearl McCart, Jean- ette Sanders, Bertha Widdon, Dianne Rich, Sharron Gilbert, Norma Decker, Janice Fultz, Linda Burkett, Jo Anne Flanders, Anna Jane Stephens, Marilyn Lee. THIRD ROW: Sherry Schlarb, Dolores Win- gate, Margaret Carter, Sandra Banks, Linda Earnest, Carol Morrell, Rhonda Chason, Nancy Perkins, Sylvia Pippins, Gayle Keller, June Ola McCart, Margaret Turner, Linda Freeman, Sue McWhorter, Willie Jean Hancock, Linda Hayden, Lillian Fogg. FIFTH ROW: Dianne Strickland, Evelyn Red, Patsy Jackson, Sylvia Blackburn, Gwen Corley, Dianne Reese, Joan Cuichins, Linda Kerkland, Shirley Rich, Ruth Ann Cline, Pattie Parrot, Jeanne Blair, Jo Rodgers. SIXTH ROW: Fleta Crutchfield, Mary Ann Braxton, Marcia Mets, Parry Thompson, Linda Sue Emerson, Ann Broussard, Cynthis Price, Glenda Ray, Mary Armstrong, Lillian Skipper. FOURTH ROW: Doris Brady, Joiner, Sandra Wright, Sharon Hughes, Shirley Looney. b. A. A. The G.A.A. is an organization designed for girls who desire to further their abilities in athletic activi- ties. The purpose of the club is to promote a spirit of fellowship among the girls who participate in the club. Good sportsmanship is practiced through competing in inter-club tournaments. The club participates in volley- ball, speedball, basketball, softball, and intramural games. Club members also participate in school affairs such as supporting a candidate for homecoming queen. G.A.A. members learn team work, ability to follow as well as to lead, and engage in friendly competi- tion. Page Thirty-Nine
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OFFICERS,: Left to Right: Sally Bone, Handbook Chairman; Marie Lisenby, Program Chairman; Carol Brewton, Projects Chairman; Ann Isler, Corresponding Secretary; Judy Patton, Vice President; Judy Gore, President; Nancy Lewis, Recording Secretary; Betty Paysinger, Historian; Dianne Strickland, Telephone Chairman; Janet Copeland, By-Laws. —Litthe Women FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Gober, Beth McConnell, Dottie Ann Earnhart, Patsy Dickinson, Peggy Olive, Mary Sue Zirkleback, Ennis, Dianne George, Ann Gainer, Faye Mauldin, Pat Stokes, Carol Brewton, Marie Lisenby, Linda Segler, Sally Bone, Cynthia Patty Parrott, Sandra Youngblood, Wanda Beason, Vicky Robinson, Lang, Janice Branning, Janet Nixon, Marty Cowell, Jana Howell, Jo Anne Roseneau, Lynne Lewis, Glenda Jackson. SECOND ROW: Leslie Herrington, Beth Coleman, Judy Patton.
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