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Page 33 text:
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T e Excess aggage THE :IGI-In-I GRADERS Bottom Row: Joanne Brewer, Margaret Butcher. Lynette Giver, Norma Dokey, Lenora Dickinson, Pat Hemphill, Jo Ann Goodrich, Ruth Fuller, Rachel Bilotti, Jo Anne Hushower, Joy Florey. Row Two: Lloyd Thompson, Frineta Beadle, Peggy Cramer, Dee Ann Calbetzer. Winona Beadle, Barbara Anderson, Bonnie Poorman, Pauline Burns, Miss Hargis. Row Three: Bill Mcliaskie, Bob Tucker, Harold Kimbrell, Leo Young, In September we elected as our headman, Janis Sexton with Lee Fisher as her assistant. Sharon Forthman took the minutes at our class meetings and Jackie Long took care of what money we had. vVe were represented very well in the Student Coun- cil by Sally Schultz and Donald Dreitzler. MVC appreciated very much the articles in the Bzzckhom about us which were written by Betsy Hunt and Larry Phoenix. Our Cheerleaders, Sharon Forthman, Betty Ar- nold, and Jo Anne Hushower led us while we cheered for our Muscle-men in basketball. Those participatingon the team were: Larry Phoenix, jim Letcher, Jim Conrad, Gerald Miller, Dale Jack Phillippi, Robert Grundhofcr, Harry Kelly, Victor Mull, Dar- rell Schmaltz, Jerry Mitchell. Top Row: Bill Harroff, Wendell House, Bob Harroff, Raymond Hen- nen, Jack Kaufman. Albert Lakin, Gerald Miller, Larry Phoenix, Tom Kenton, Sam Sehetchen. Not ln Picture: Kay Batchelor, Doris Dokey, Lee Fisher, Jim Nelson, Wayne Nichols, James Sarver, James Meek. Dellinger, Lee Fisher, Richard Coonfield, Xlfayne Nichols, Harry Mitchell, and Donald Dreitzler. The chorus line for the Music Review was chosen from the eighth grade. It was composed of Jackie Long, Monti Sue Wfiggins, Joy Florey, Joy Holston, Norma Dokey, Betty Remington, Sharon Forth- man and .Io Ann Hushower. The girls did a very good job. VVe had three Junior High parties in the gym where we had games and square dancing. lN7e wish to thank our advisors, Miss Hargis and Mr. Decker for their Hne job in guiding us. Al- together our year was very successful and we are looking forward to more successful years to come. Betsy Hunt
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he Excess Baggage THE EIGHTH GRADERS Bottom Row: Freida Price, Rita Stubbs, Shelby Marrs, Joan Kane Jackie Long, Betty Arnold, Janet Lenox, Noreen Mitchell, Maxine- Goble, Betty Robinson Dorothy Smith, Jean Ditto, Sharon Forth- man, Janis Sexton, Sally Schultz. Second Row: Mary Schmidt, Nila Young, Elizabeth Hunt, Joy Holston, Pat Thoi-son, Georgia Southand, Monti Sue Wiggins, Shirley Lane, Patsy Noe, Joy Jennings, Wanita Baldwin, Teratha Bateman, Gladys Farrow, Mr. Decker. Third Row: Joyce Nobles, Beulah Powers, Sandra Bischoff, Sally Hellwig, Janet Nelson, Roberta Lathrope, Marie Sears, Betty Rem- ington, Julie Ditto, Jeanne Snyder, Shirley Slocum. Fourth Row: Dale Dellinger. James Duis, Dick Dillavou, Russell Birdyshaw, David Walters, Howard Briney, Gary Carter, Ronald Backus, Wayne Backus. Fifth Row: Jim Conrad, Richard Coonlield, Bob Groat, Eugene Baker, Albert Green, Donald Dreitzler, Donald Daisy, Erwin Blake.
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e irst Class ums THE SEVENTH GRADERS During the school year we had a class meeting once every two months. The class ofhcers were: President-Ann Faulkner, Vice-President-.Ioan Ro- land, Secretary - ,Ioan Sekan, Treasurer M Dorcas Mayer. At our meetings we had reports from the Secretary, the Treasurer and the Student Council members. The Student Council members were Sonia Spaulding and Larry Harbaugh. Our seventh grade also had a basketball team that played other schools alter school hours. The cheerleaders were Mary Ann Shogren and Patsy Coleman. We had class reporters for each ol the three sec- tions. They wrote up the seventh grade news which was put in the Buclfh0m . The reporters were: Section l-Fred Hankerson, Section 2--lane VVil- liams, Section 3-Lorraine Sigle. The girls of the seventh had a home ec. club. Bottom Row: Hilary Moore, Jeannine Collingrs, Sonia Spaulding, Shirley Spaulding. Mable Singleton, Dora Walters, Marlene Thomas, Pcarla Baker, Salena Webster, Barbara Poole, Frenella Ward. Second Row: Richard Remimzton, Joan Roland, Sandra Raven, Shirley Rollf, Joan Sekan, Dorcas Mayer, Mary Ann Shogren, Patsy Coleman, Sandra Zimmerman, Jane Wilson, Nancy Skinner, Glenda Smith, Mr. Burkett. Half of the girls had a club the iirst sernesterg the other girls had their club second semester. The first semester club had a Christmas party and the second semester club had a Valentine party. The club also had officers. The first semester ofiicers were: President-Mary Ann Shogren, Vice Presi- dent - Sandra Zimmerman, Secretary - Lorraine Sigle, Seargent of Arms - Sandra Raven, and the second semester officers were: President-Patsy Cole- man, Vice President-lXlarlene Thomas, Secretary- Aleannine Collings, Seargent of Arms-Sonia Spauld- mg. At the end of the year the seventh grade had a party and had a wonderful time. l'Ve would like to say Thank you to Mr. Bailey, our advisors, Mrs. Fisk and Mr. Burkett, and all the seventh grade teachers, for a wonderful year. Sonia Spaulding Third Row: Marlin Eddy, Larry Lohraif, Glenn Carlson, William Gnodtke, Steve Pendley, Jimmy Clemans, Lyman Thomas, Eddie Mills, Doyle Goble, George Mills, Ralph Knight. Top Row: Leroy Dokey. Bernard Topash, Jerry Slocum, Eugene Smith, Louis Mullen, Jack Skinner, Tom Holston, James Phillippi, Buddy Biexrs, Dale Miller, William Poole, Leroy Britter.
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