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Monogram club members, first- row, I. to r.: Paul Welch, Coach Manzi, Advisor; Wesley Buffaloe; second row: Donald Crews, Gary Black, Tommy McKeithan, Joe Kerr, Craig Newnam, Pres.; Mike Kelly, Sec ' y-Treos.; Joe Lenins, Larry Henderson; third row: James Badeau, Paul White, Dickie Hughes, Alan Blanton, Ray L inney, Gary Troxler, Van Hodgin, Danny Vaughn, Eddie Hill; fourth row: Tommy Skinner, Ronald Martin, Walter Don¬ nell, Greg Coward, Jimmy Dawkins, Bobby Covington, Harry Sherrill, Tommy Gleason, Rick Rayle. (Not pic¬ tured: Rick Coble, V. Pres.) Gift To Athletic Fund Is Club Projec t School spirit was given a big boost by the en¬ thusiasm of the Monogram Club toward all athle¬ tic activities. Members worked hard all year to keep athletic standards high, and our first year in 4-A competition was encouraging to say the least. Golden S boys held many socials during the year as well as a big initiation party. To raise money, the Monogram Club sold popcorn at all home basketball games. This money goes to the athletic fund as the Monogram service project. Craig Newnam and Wayne Butler sell popcorn to an ea¬ ger customer at a basketball game. The money from this sale was donated to the ath¬ letic fund. 139
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Newly-Formed Council Functions Well Gary Wyrick leads a discussion of o service club ' s planned activities. An outstanding addition to our club program this year is the Interclub Council. Two members from each service and academic club form the membership. Its function is to regulate and super¬ vise all fund-raising projects and coordinate club events. Furniture for the upper lobby is the co¬ operative goal of all member clubs. wwo nnrouiK irons ll » ' xt ' ttm,4 1 jnStTm A, uu- . , ffjSHan f htiutrr fOIMK, notion sxim iitkni ■ u i y. ' tvuKfTjrr X mtaj Cauxu. Students read club announcements on bulletin board put up by the Interclub Council. First row, I. to r.: Diane Troy, Lynne Coltrane, Mike Jones, Bobby Tucker, Martha Heath, Bobbie Morton, Gayle Tur¬ ner, Gary Wyrick, Pres.; Rick Rayle, James Wiggs, V. Pres.; second row: Carol Slawter, Marie Osborne, Craig Newnam, Rives Kistler, Pat Carter, Paula Nodtvedt, Kathy Christy, Toni Reynolds, Teresa Williams, Andrea Gottschall, Sec ' y; third row: Freddie McCormick, Steve Howerton, Linda Owens, Mr. Bonardi, Advisor; Linda Glass, Patty Willis, Reid Johnson. 138
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Regular Bus Drivers, first row, I. to r.: Eddie Curtis, Steve Howerton, David Smith, Reid Johnson, Ken Cockman, Paul Craver, Dale Moore, Roy Oakley, Joe Simmons, David Wood; second row; Wayne Brac¬ kett, Mike Rice, David Hol¬ loman, Mark Bell, Don Mc- Maness, Layne Brittain, Doug Suits, Nelson White- sell, Bobby Nunn, Essex Noel, Ken Washington. Bus Drivers And Traffic Squads Serve Well BUS DRIVERS Smith High is fortunate in having a capable and efficient group of bus drivers. These students are responsible for the lives of many children each year and must have perfect traffic records to keep their licenses. TRAFFIC SQUAD Keep to the right, is a phrase often heard spoken by one of the efficient traffic squad. The halls and stairways are kept clear of conjestion by the squad with the cooperation of the students. Substitute Bus Drivers, first row, I. to r.: Seth Paschal, John Thorne, Joe Lenins, Ronald Tolar, Chris Turner, Johnny Bunche; at top. Bob Beckner, Joe Kerr, Danny Vaughn. Traffic Squad, first row, I. to r.: Francis Suits, Sandy Peters, Steve Jones, Wanda Jones, Martha Heath; second row: Dennis Clayton, Nelson Whitesell, Bobby Baynes, Mike Kelly, Barry Allen; third row: Herbert Paine, Kerry Campbell, Harold Johnson, Danny Lineback. 140
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