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'X W' ' INTERNATIONAL BELA TIONS CLUB Brookland-Cayce's Interna- tional Relations Club strives to interest students in international affairs. The students also de- velop an interest in culture and politics of other nations. During the year, there are guest speakers at the meetings to tell the stu- dents about their country. Front Row: Leonard Rowe, Mrs. Susan Fraley, Advisor: Jeanne Addy, Marilynn Horton, Secretary: Beverly Dennis. Second Row: Sue Croad, Curt Clark, President: Gordon Kendall, John Rast, Dee Dee Burnett, Treasurer: Kaye Hatcher, Lucien Bruno, Don Hostetter, Tommy Schumpert, Robin Tweed. BLOCK LETTER CLUB To become a member of the Block Letter Club, boys must Cayce. The members serve at the games by operating the earn a letter in football, basketball, baseball or track. These concession stands and collecting the tickets. athletes strive to better the athletic program at Brookland- urovfl OF THF Front Row: Bobby Burnett, Steve Berry, Ricky Bouknight, Danny Burkett, Ken Shull, Sammy Coggins, Stump Gaddy, President: Steve Hill, Secretary: Skippy Auld, Billy Warren, Dickie Crout, Clifford Fisher. Second Row: Mark Attaway, Bernie Cain, Wayne Chapman, Maxie Boyd, Clay Rast, Tony Phillips, Ricky Rawlinson, Keith Hipp, Treasurer: Freddy Stone, Vice-President: Frankie Harrison, Ernest Grigsby, Doug Eargle, Ben Herlong, Leonard Rowe. 91
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HANDBOOK STA FF The Handbook staff publishes a handbook every two years. The hand- book is a collection of information that students need in their activities. Stu- dents find the information helpful when they first start school. Some of the in- formation contained in the publication concerns organizations, guidance, stud' ies, and a copy of the rules of the school. Front Row: Mike Mayfield, Editor, Beverly Dennis, Assistant Editor, Van Smith, Business Manager, Jane Chappell, Head Typist. Second Row: Carol Cooke, Roxanne Brown, Kathy Burdell, Brenda Charles, Heather Murray, Sallie Ruff, Lee Kinnett, Janice Dunlap, Phyllis Link, Desiree Celorier. t 12,353 Pls! ,-..,.aw ef! F in ,ws 5 l Front Row: Valerie Rowe, Karen Hughes, Terry Walker, Vice-President, Debbie Hawkins, President, Joy Winniman, Treasurer, ck Simmons, Elaine Br wn. Second Row: Lynn Dozier, Conni Campbell, Carol Wynn, Secretary, Sandrel Carter, Vanesa mith,Q'5rTa 'n e Third Row: Leena Mann, Betty Jean Thomas, Donna Winniman, Brenda Charles, Sharon Kelly. ourth Row: Laura Jenks, Debra Philbrick, Kaye Hatcher, Judy Norris, Janet Hughes, Jeannette Middleton. 90 GIRLS A THLET IC ASSOCIATION Girls that are interested in sports and have the desire to compete in intermurals are members of the Girls Athletic Association. During the year, the girls strive to earn stars and letters by obtaining a set number of points.
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-ew .Q-Wllr-an-5 ii 2? pg 4. ' a ' lr Al. if --M - . J 5' Front Row: Ricky Tweed, Michael Wood, Thomas Jackson, David Holley, Lt. J. G. Phil Ragang Lt. J. G. Ray Wells, L. C. D. R. Bert Harvirdg Captain C. B. Wall, USN, lRet.lp Chief J, C. Vaughan, USN, lRet.lg Lt. Phil Stocker, Lt. J. G. Mike Norris, Lt. J. G. Wyman Watts, David Fleischman, William Davis, Franklin McCarter, Douglas Craig. Second Row: Gene Dawkins, Danny Lackland, Mike Mahaffey, Jerry Huggins, Ben Easton, Tommy Price, Felonis Anderson, Ricky Kyzer, William Kennett. Third Row: Wayne Blair, Leon Wingard, Daniel Miller, Christie Brown, Richard Eckert, Alan Saleeby, Bill Dorn, Donnie Meetze, David Baker, Sam Turner, Fred Sheffield, Tim Lewis, Robert Woods, Ricky Lawless, Dean Pruitt, David Blackwell, Lucien Bruno, Harold Jackson, Frederick Mullis. Fourth Row: John Merritt, Charles Taylor, Jim Chalker, Darrell Riddle, Robert Wood, Humphrey Erskine, Tommy Trotter, Hays Earp, Don Hostetter, Mark Lewis, Billy Owen, Clay Connor, David Areheart, Walter Smith, Steven Swygert, John Faust, Steve Martin, Bobby Simpson, Joe Taylor, Vernon Brickle. Fifth Row: Mike Rodgers, Bob Causby, Wayne Smith, Danny Johnson, David Fulmer, Wayne Sessions, Jimmie Gadson, Burt Neblo, Kevin Earll, Philip Howell, Bennie Skelton, Gary McCraw, David Prater, Don Sealy, Abraham Favor, Rodger Brown, Ronnie Spigner, Ray Sessions, William Packurio, Mike Reedy. Sixth Row: David Shepherd, Howard Felder, Lee Hunt, Leonard Walker, Ricky Reames, Tony Rowe, Tim Stork, Jimmy Bruno, Terry Faulk, Ronald Culpepper, John Slice, Bruce Rhodes, Steve Berry, Steve Martin, Bernard Brooks, Alonzo lnabinet, Richard Hulon, Terry Levi, Paul Jacobs, Lin Gantt, Mark Bowman, Hermon Lee Thomas. NATIONAL JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The purpose of the N.J.R.O.T.C. is to develop informed citizens, strengthen character, promote an understanding of military responsibility of each citizen in a democratic society, develop an appreciation of the Navy and the role of sea power in national defense, and motivate students for careers in the United States Navy. They present colors at football games and participate in parades. A special committee teaches elementary and middle school students the proper way to display and respect the flag. ww-swung 1 i fizlyi Q OFFICERS Front Row: L. C. D. R. Bert Havirdg Lt. Phil Stocker. Second Row: Lt. J. G. Ray ADVISORS Wells, Lt. J. G. Phil Ragan, Lt. J. G. Mike Norris, Lt. J. G. Wyman Watts. Third Row: Captain C- B. Wan USN CRM i. Chief J Carl Vaughan Ensign Thomas Jackson, Ensign David Fleischmanp Ensign David Holley, Ensign USN mem. ' D ' Franklin McCarter. Fourth Row: Sr. C. P. O, Douglas Craig, Master C. P. O. Michael Wood, Fifth Row: Ensign William Davis.
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