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SEATED: Donna Perisho, Jean Ramsay, Pat Hunt, Judy Gardner. STANDING: Larry Huddleston, Clin ton Smith, Wayne Ramsey, Ted Hutton, Allen Wright, David Haworth, Steve Jones, Jim Hires. Student Council The Student Council has many duties which must be performed each year. The council is in general charge of Homecoming. The organization also selects Lyceum programs, has charge of noon hour recreation, and the election of cheerleaders. Each spring the council conducts the class elections for officers. Other activities of the council include the clean-up campaign, talent scout and department programs, a polio campaign, and the sending of cards to ill students. The council, a student governing body, is made up from students from every class and organization. The officers of the council for this year were: Diana Kline, president; Ted Hutton, vice president; and Sandra Staley, secretary-treasurer. Standing: Sandra Staley, Ted Hutton, Diana Kline; Sponsor, Miss Lindsey. ROW 1: Patty Wright, Sandra Staley, Ann Biggs. ROW 2: Barbara Farley, Larry Linn, Dan Ault, Ron Howe, Trudy Groothuis.
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Flame Staff Sandra Bird, Mrs. Gastineau, Sandra Staley, Dan Ault. The task of the Flame staff and its sponsor is to publish the yearbook. The preparation of the Flame required many hours of work. The Flame is a record of the school's activities for the year in the fields of music, athletics, clubs, and other organizations. The editors for the year were Sandra Bird and Sandra Staley. The staff included Lynn Cummins, Danny Haddock, Sharon Tedrick. Barbara Redman, Jim Kaufman, John Gard, Billie Trout, and Linda Cortel-you. Sports were covered by Dan Ault. Gloria Fain was the business manager. STAFF - ROW 1: Sandra Bird, Mrs. Gastineau, Dan Ault, Sandra Staley. ROW 2: Danny Haddock, John Gard, Lynn Cummins, Sharon Tedrick, Jim Kaufman. Barbara Redman, Gloria Fain, Billie Trout.
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Future Homemakers of America The FHA is designed to help the teenage girl interested in home economics to become more familiar with modern homemaking ideas and activities on a national and international scope. This year’s activities included the formal initiation, a watermelon feed, UNICEF Trick-or-Treat, Daddy Date Night, Children's Christmas Party, a slumber party. Sweetheart Dance, FHA Week, Section 14 Rally, Officers’ training meeting, and Mother-Daughter Banquet. The officers of the FHA for this year were: Trudy Groothuis, president; Carole Funk, vice president; Beverly Glynn, secretary; Betty Stephen, treasurer; Sharon Sne-deker. parliamentarian; Evelyn Grissom, historian; Barbara Farley, projects chairman; Carol Seeley, public relations; Judy Blanken-baker, recreation; Sue Smith, song leader; Sandra Staley, student council representative; Mrs. Main, sponsor. ROW 1: Nancy Hendershott. Judy Black, Joyce Legg, Mitzi Mumford, Velma Geffs, Judy Thompson, Trudy Groothuis, Beverly Glynn, Carole Cribelar, Barbara Martin, Bonnie Boesiger, Miss Prather. ROW 2: Beverly Ashley, Janice Handley, Carole Funk, Diane Burnett, Peggy Foster, Judy Blankenbaker, Janice Spencer, Linda Spraggins, Pat Gregor. Ann Biggs, Donna Northway, Sandra Staley, Barbara Redman. ROW 3: Barbara Farley, Mrs. Main, Sue Smith, Loretta Cox, Sondra Cushman, DeAnn McDaniel, Sharon Snedeker, Nancy Hurt, Billie Trout, Elizabeth Haley, Joyce Stevens, Doris Phillips, Nancy Hartman, Carol Seeley. ROW 4: Jacquie Kline, Peggy Wilson, Linda Hanners, Karen Dumal, Jane Hawkins, Dorothy Mullen, Shirley W atters, Patty Wright, Charlene Nichols, Shirley Sanders, Carol Adkis-son. Sue Pierce, Linda Patchett, Betty Stephen.
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