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Garratt Wayne Ponder, president oi the National Honor Society, was selected to such honor organizations as Gamma Chi Epsilon and Beta Club. Mark Abraham Kassis, an active mem- ber ot the Student Council, was involved in such activities as Chemistry Club and National Honor Society. Eric John Krause, chosen as the presi- dent of his senior class, was a participant in track and band. He was a member of the senior executive committee. Ronald Scott Ingram, a member of the annual staff was involved in such activi- ties as the Literary Competition, Mu Al- pha Theta, and the One Act Play. Janice Elaine Potts, a cheerleader on both the football and basketball squads, was an active member of the Student Council and Chemistry Club. She was on the Homecoming Court. Robert James Barnes, selected for the All-County and All-State Bands, was a member of the German Club and Beta Club. He was a participant in the Gover- nor's Honors Program. Christina York Choyce, recipient of the Optimist Club Award, was a member of both the Panther Tracks and Inside the Egg. She was a member of the Fine Arts Club. Marjorie Kathleen Ouinton, a member of the National Honor Society, was a cheerleader for basketball. She also par- ticipated in track, softball, and Student Council. Kenneth Alan Franchini a reporter for the Panther Tracks, was a member of the soccer team. His other activities in- cluded the Chemistry Club and Academic Bowl. Wendy Gail Johnson, secretary of the senior class, was a member of the Rag Corp and Drill Team. She was involved in Student Council and Homecoming. John David Berry, a member of DECA, was an active member of the Student Council. He was president of his class for three years and was an usher at gradu- ation. Donna Jolynn Rodgers, a member of the Homecoming Court for tour years, was selected as Homecoming Queen. She also participated in track, cross country, and the Student Council. Selected by the coaching staff as Most Athletic girl and boy, Sherri Holder and Mike Rhodes receive honors for excellence in sports. VVho's Who lt was an honor being selected by my peers. John Barge 2 EW? 1, Wsttz, if if fs .fn 3,51 44. Ali' fy: +,.j2,i- , W, . 4.1. .1 ,, ., m,,-ww -45' 4 ...it , fktryii ,M Who's Who 53
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