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Key Club L-R: FIRST ROW: Jimmy Thurbcr, Bill Lallor, Tony Hutchins, Bobby Sites, Charles Churchman, Mike Day, Russell Huff, Dick Wallace, Con- stant Yang, Bob C-oforth, Chuck Rushing. SECOND ROW: Gary Butler, Stan Goldstein, Corky Corcoran, Tim Eskew, Charles McNeil, Johnny Brown, Terry Covington, Clint Hughes, Stephen Lee, Tommy Skinner. THIRD ROW: Bob Kubicki, Jeff Maxey, Richard Lockwood, Tom Hayes, John Faucette, Bobby Bookholt, Harold Herd, Jack Work, Fred Hart, Mike Dyer, Donn Chambers, Chris Purvis, Taylor Binkley. Do you remember White Christmasl' . . . the operation of the con- cession stand at games? Ideas in action such as these are typical of the vitality of the Key Club. It also willingly .performed less-known but equally important tasks for Briarcliff such as binding magazines for permanent file in the library and organizing our parking lot pro- gram. Honors go to the group this year for being chosen from among all the Key Clubs in the state to present the international theme and ob- jectives for Key Club International at the Georgia Convention. 'l .C 45 loo Q' 1,0 oe- 'WMP-Wx Chosen because of llier outstanding service, as well as her beauty and friendliness, Leslie Schmidt is the Key Club Sweetheart for 1962-63. She is also captain of the majorettes, and a member of the National Honor Society and the Beta Club. Leslie is indeed an asset to an already outstanding club. L-R: Steve Steinmann, Treasurer, Bill Harris, Secretary 'Nlik johnson, Vice-President, Bob Castleberry, President. LESLIE SCHMIDT, Sweetheart
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Junior Civitan, Junior Junior Civitan, Jr. has proved able to enrich the service program at Briarcliff-last year it sponsored the Miss Briarcliff contest. This club was instituted partially to ready its' members for its sister club, Junior Civitan. Junior Civitan, Jr. has shown the students and teachers that it is a worthwhile organization and fully capable of carrying out its responsibilities. X x I N J lu xy 'N OFFICERS: Phil Houston, Pres.g Cissy Atkins, Vice-Pres.: X I Jean Rosenberg, Sec. eft to Right: FIRST ROW: Martha Crane, Linda Heiser, Krista Brewer, Patty Cantrell, Carol Gliedman, Penny erkins. SECOND ROW: Mary Culpepper, Janet Brown, Sherrie McKay, Susan Mozley, Dianne Medlock, Paula Bowers, Jyce Bozman, Merrie Jackson. THIRD ROW: Cathy Pupway, Cindy Gregory, Janice Lench, Judy Prussner, Debbie rooks, Bobbie Williamson, Babs Mixon. ,L hvy-1vQ'?n Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Lane Rabb, Melinda Smith, Jody Dunlap, Lenore Cranberry, Jane Lipps, Gloria Williams, Pam Mason, Susan Head, Marty Cox, Lynn Shattles, Betty Hogg. SECOND ROW: Doug Stott, Rodney Montgomery, Donna Wier, Nancy Williams, Linda Woody, Debbie Williams, Anne McCullough, Jane Turley, Ellen Makenson, Connie Wiggins, Jan Joiner, Johnny Thibadeau, Mary Beth Harper. THIRD ROW: Bill Turner, Jimmy Gaines, Ronnie Swanson, Chuck Williamson, Ron Stein, Gary Pender, Tommy Crumbley, Jimmie Snyder.
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Future Teachers of America Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Penny Penland, Betsy McBride, Jackie Acree, ,lohnna Nease. SECOND ROW: Betty Thome, Dianne Austin, .loyce Irwin, Scotta Myers, Pam McDaris, Claudia Franklin. 91 OFFICERS: Left to Right: Beverly Galphin, Sec., Judy Chase, Vice-Pres., Beth Koopman, Pres., Pattie Ragsdale, Treas. M. . . Cladly learn and gladly teach. A beneficial year has passed for the Future Teachers of America Club. They made a tour of several of those Georgia colleges especially out- standing in the field of teacher education, sent delegates to the DeKalb Education Association and Georgia Education Association meetings, and formed a service pool to aid Briar- cliff teachers in correcting papers, preparing bulletin boards, and running errands. The club members are now a year closer to their goal of being good teachers in the schools of America. Briarcliff is fortunate to have the addition of this nationally recognized organization. Left to Right: Krista Brewer, Janet Crumbley, Nancy Taylor, Connie Dodge, Babs Kalvelege, Frances Eubanks, Carol Sutherland, Leslie Moll, Anne Johnson, Paula Wilkes. 4l
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