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PEP CLUB Band-aids and silent day give impetus to lagging spirit. For a few autumn weeks an active Pep Club successfully combats student apathy. Green and gold days, posters, and a Whirlibird funeral tell a fabulous football team their school is behind them. -1--' 1 , ' ef - F 5, ! If QLLLJYA-, A I Yl'. ' regal e it tgnlrif Tl H . . odlilln BEDECKED with band-aids, Rene Bose- man illustrates one of the Pep Club's spirit-boosting projects. SMITH'S VICTORY flag covers the Whirlibird effigy as it awaits burial during the thunderously rousing pep rally held before the Grimsley game. PEP CLUB - First row: Lynne Clark, Brenda Holmes, Pat Caudill, Cvvynn Locklar, chair- man, Mary Jane Earl, Cynthia Edge, Carla Crawford, Connie Burgess. Second row: Janice Snyder, Dovie Lackey, Rene Boseman, Karen Rierson, Mae Kendall, Dottie Lohr, Angelia Carter. Third row: Ellen Lambeth, Patti Baker, Marsha Wald, Annette Hunter, Linda La- Roach, Andrea Gottscliall, Judy Slawter. Fourth row: Mike Brown, Randy Phillips, Susan Cheek, Linda Johnson, Cathy Swanson, Toni Reynolds. Fifth row: Greg Rich, Van Hodgin, Jay Armfield, Harold Gordy, Pam Smith, Janet Fitzula. Sixth row: Danny Parks, Rick Coffin, Johnny Stephenson, Benny Miller, Robert Hege, Jeff Brantley, Steve Yates. Seventh row: Lavin Burcham, Mike Collins, ,John Evans. ANOTHER FEATURE of Grind Grims- ley Week, wearing one green and one gold sock, meets with overwhelming response from students and one English teacher. 140 utw0G5 SPURRED ON BY the Pep Club, students adorn themselves with signs which urge the football team to grind, stomp, or bomb the opposing teams.
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DEAN'S ASSISTANTS - First row: Carolyn Bouldin, Mrs. Maddox, Suzanne White. Second row:Catherine Burnett, Vickie Manuel, Paula Swann, Linda Smith, Shelby Huckabee, Deb- bie Ingolcl. Third row: Linda LaRoach, Chris Peterson, Wanda Beck, Faye O'Neal, Beryl Norris. 1 1 MQKING HER morning rounds, dean's assistant Linda Lalloach collects absentee Elms from homeroom teachers on one ASSISTANTS Counselors, secretaries, and dean benefit from student aides. In the guidance center . . . they serve as receptionists, file, ' and maintain guidance library. . V In the office . .. they answer phones, operate duplicating machine, fill supply requisitions, and run errands. For the dean . . . ' they collect absentee slips, call homes of absentees, and pass out absentee lists.' l GUIDANCE ASSISTANT S -First TCW: Mrs. Whiteside, Mr. Estep, Mrs. Lane. Second row: Donna Mills, Trudy Coffey, Richard Wong, Phyllis Tew, Susan Lasher, Julia-Ellen Davis. Third row: Linda Coleman, Linda Dick, Betty Wilson. 139
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BUS DRIVERS Sm ith's contingent-- 35 drivers-- proud to be a part of the remarkable North Carolina school transportation system. Unhappy with Secretary Wirtz's proposal to eliminate drivers under eighteen. Happy with pay raise in '67. Big day: taking lower-grade students to concert at Coliseum. Mr. Touchstone certifiesg Mr. Williams supervises. Each day 27 buses traveling two and one-half hours carry almost two thousand. Important job. s' ' 'f ' ' ' xv A--sa - - -in ,4 , BUS DRIVERS Fzrst row Linda Lawson Patsy Sizemore Linda Cherry Danny Lineback, Perry Holleman, Michael Rice, Iohn Paschal Seth Paschal Second row Jlm White Bill McGinnis Ioe Thorne Mike Santure Ca.lvin Drewery. Fith row: Robert Poole Gray Don Coble Francis Eagle Don Hill Thud row Barry West Tommy Hieb Clifton Quick, Dale Moore, Jim Harper, Carol Kauf moreland Mark Bell Ken Washington David Steed Rick Coffin man Billy Robertson Ted Hunter, Boyd Comer, Bill McMahan.
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