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28 5 . Pep Club officers include Kathy Masters, president, Susan Bosley, vice- Completing the Pep Club slate of officers are Sue Stinnet, Terri Chapin, president, Mary Gail Robinson, secretary, and Rhonda Doublin, treasurer. Debbie Hackler, Donna Parks, and Sharon Baldwin, the five sergeant-ab arms. Cheering at all sport events, decorating for games, and participating in pep rallies and assemblies keep the .Pep Club busy. The group is made up of senior, junior, and sophomore girls. ' The Pep Club stimulates interest in the school spirit athletic program by encouraging attendance at ball games and fostering school spirit. Among their duties are attendance at every home frame. Official dress of the Pep Club is a green skirt, white blouse, and a sweatshirt with CHS written across the front. Each girl is supplied with green and white pompoms to use during games. Kathy Masters was elected as the 1968-69 president. pfrif eaalers Seven .senior boys and a junior serve the Riot Squad Mr. Gullett acts as sponsor of the Riot MIS- G0if1CS heads 21 SFOUP Of three SPOUSOTS as their officers. Lynn -Hoffman heads the group as Squad. for the Pep Club. Mrs. Graves and MrS. captaln, Teddy Abbott, lieutenant, Billy Pratt, sergeant- at-arms, Greg Hendrix, mascot. The steering committee includes Gerald Brossett, Stuart Woods, Richard Jones, and Gary Sisson. Robertson complete the team of sponsors. Leading the combined spirit groups are the Cheerleaders. Shirley Graves acts as head, with Sydney Bowman as co-head. Charlene Martin, Judy Elliot, Joan Surbey, Jane Elliot, Becky Barnette, and Jane McSpadden complete the group of sp1r1t glrls.
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First Row: Cindy Kirk, Donna King, Carolyn King, Claudie Kinkaid, Sandy Ketcham, Joyce Kernes, Jane Kent, Kay Kent, Cindy Jones, Debbie Jones, Terry Jefferson, Jeanette James. Second Row: Tamera Lindsey, Marilyn Leathers, Cathy Lazenby, Regina Lawson, Debbie Lawson, Janet Latimer, Alice Largent, Jo Ellen Lewis, Linda Lamar, Eloise Kinsey, Cindy Kirk. Third Row: Rhonda Murray, Cathy Murray, Pam Munro, Bonita Mullins, Brenda Morgan, Pam Montgomery, Pam Metzer, Julie McDowell, Debra McBride, Laura Marshall, Mary Marcum, Lori Lamb. ouglzer Power First Row: Pat Pickens, Susie Hughes, Debbie Peavler, Jennifer Parker, Suzanne Hopkins, Becky Howard, Teresa Huber, Donna Hopkins, Marilyn Pratchard, Jacque Pierce, Velma Prout, Jan Nichols. Second Row: Sheila Howerton, Harriett Hughes, Mary Beth Payton, Vicky Virdon, Sarah Warner, Carol Ward, Judy Warren, Kerry Weatherby, Sharlene White, Cheryl White, Sally White, Teddy Whitewater, Third Row: Jahwanna Willis, Shawn Wig- gens, lgary Ann Whitman, Mary Willingham, Mione Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Susan Witt, Nancy Wooley, C. C. Wright, Debbie Wright, Teresa Wright, anice arror. 27
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First Row: Gerald Brossett, Jack Hughes, Gary Sisson, Richard Jones, Stuart Woods, Billy Pratt, Lynn Hoffman, Teddy Abbott, John Reynolds, Greg Raw. Second Row: Luke Bluebird, Charles OlNeal, Skip Lewis, Steve Kaler, Randy Blair, Randy Thompson, Bill Sweeney, Dewayne Watkins, Bill Rowsey, Frankie Herrod, Jerry Hoffman, Rodney Wilson, Levi Maples. Third Row: L. London, David Jordan, Chuck Fullenwider, Mikey Mike, Joy Dearman, Matt Brown, Frank Williams, Lewis Rappe, Mark McBrayer, Robert Stevenson, Sid Smith, Jim Raney, Bob Hutson, Craig Flory, Bill Baker. Fourth Row: Darrell Hamby, Greg Vann, David Groves, Larry Webb, Bobby Pigg, Hoy Bohanon, Donny Baer, Lanny Clark, Gene Haley, Bill Harjo, Herby Morton, David Lester, Terry Ball, Don Bickel, Ernie Lindsey. Fifth Row: Ricky Colburn, Jack Hoopes, Roger Mitchell, Randy Harms, Craig Frame, Ric Hall, Randy Lermy, Stanley Harjo, Steve Trembley, Dave Hannah, Doug Green, Larry Waller, Raymond Metzer, John O'Rear, James Hull. Sixth Row: Dean Thompson, Dick Parker, Ron Nichols, Steve Horlick, Terry Sallee, Joe Holden, Ira Clemons, David Patrick, Richard Davis, Austin Martin, Ted Holliday, Doug Moore, Danny Tracy, Robert Quackenbush. Seventh Row: Bob Bonnell, Duane McCoy, David Woodard, Row Cawthorn, Roger Folsom, Larry Peters, Troy Gladden, David Price, Gene McNiel, Rick Lermy, Mike Forrest, Jim Campbell, Leon Sanders. Eighth Row: Tom Buckley, Harold Nichols, Benny Pumphrey, Leslie Carter, Allen Morris, Tom Ranallo, James Endicott, Jeff Cae, Larry Thompson, Wayne Baker, Mike Little, Kent Chapin, Dale Craig, Mark Lake. Ninth Row: Preston Jones, Chris Corcoran, Stephen Foster, Brian Jones, Terry Lynn, Tom Stidham, Jerry Rose, Jim Clutter, Johnnie Moore, Mike McHenry, Jim Truster, Jerry Renfro, Mike McGuire, Dwight Chowning, Brad Grant. Tenth Row: David Crawford, Raymond Smith, Lanny Dickman, Tim Flick, Ernie Scocos, Robert Miller, Jim Davis, John Brown, Gary Clymans, Skip Larson, Don Stinson, Charles Moore, Reggie Smith, Ken Standifird, Danny Flick, Clem Johnson, Bob Decker. I Rmf q ua The Riot Squad is an organization which was founded in 1966 with the sole purpose of setting an example for school spirit and leading it. This year's group is made up of juniors and seniors. The squad's duties include attending each pep rally, ball games, assemblies, supporting the cheerleaders, patroling the footfield field, and cleaning up the school grounds. First Row: Paul Stiles, David Lewis, Joey Dills, Greg Hendrix, Randy Nodine, Jack Little, John Basolo, Johnny Broome, Matt Munding, Nick Fuller, Joe Moore, John Hambrick. Second Row: Harloun Snyder, Ted Carr, Mike Russell, Chris Holland, Phil Cottrell, Gary Kuykendall, David Hamilton, Gary Garner, Charles Caskey, John Turley, Gary Ketcham, David Dickman, Bill Bradley, Ed Clark. Third Row: Terry Orrnan, Robb McClure, Mike Holybee, Cole Nelson, Chuck Phillips, Clayton Seim, Raymond McCaffery, Roy Henslee, Dan Deeze, Michael Elsky, Jim Bruner, Tom Kaiser, Steve Allen, Mike Deming, Tim Hulcher. Fourth Row: Rod Easter, Bruce Barger, Mike Helmer, Jim Mace, Tom Page, Gene Boline, George Kinston, John Vecchio, Mike Shoemake, Chris Hughes, Dan Gillispie, Paul Lupton, Troy Freeman, Mike Woodall. Fifth Row: Floyd Baughman, Wesley Simmons, Fred Haynes, Jim Bohanon, Carl Frix, Tom Renfro, Mac Harris, Terry Groom, Steve Smalley, Allen Ellis, Bill Lunn, Sixth Row: Larry Garner, Rick Webb, Mike Foster, Johnny Temple, Jeff Pitts, Kelly Weeker. Robert Henry, Tommy Little, David Dye, Rick Thomas, Bob Coburn, David Pride, Bruce Blakenship, David McElvania.. Seventh Row: Jimmie Harris, Mike Poter, Keith Wilson, John Slaughter, Lloyd Sturm, Terry Moore, Jim Hazen, Donnalcl Mason, Rick Nordwall, Rusty Honea, Larry Jennings, Paul Hammond, Dean Bryan. Eighth Rowz, Robert Gillispie, Paul Hammond, Dean Bryan. Ninth Row: Frank Courtney, Tommy Basden, Tom Fabian, Rob Hulsey, Chico Lemione, Larry Smiley, Keith Winburn, John Stevenson, Gary Morgan, Ed Zuwaski, John Tye, Kerry Asay, Scott Scherer, Richard Hodge. Tenth Row: Kenny Holdridge, Eddie Harris, Pat Moffatt, Barry Neel, Tommy Denton, Alan Lackey, Ralph Ellis, Jim Neely, Birdie Wetz, Michael Kaad, Walt Lambert, Carl Osborn, Jack Sheets, Mike Webb. Eleventh Row: Roy Campbell, Ronn Waldroup, Rusty Schoonover, Raymond Hilton, Jim Cook, Pat Lippmann, Robert Flanary, Roscoe Givens, Tom Lawerson, Mike Groves, Carroll James, Richard Webster, Jim Green, Larry Vaught, Greg Graves.
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