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THE GALO ADA Left to right, top row: Mrs. June Dunnavant, sponsor, Eugene Gross, Karen Thompson, Twinkle Terry, Patty Wise, Linda Jo Parrish, Linda Cubbedge, Sherrie Thacker, Susie Sweeney, Suzanne Pohlman, Carol Walker, Leroy Porter, and Mike Holladay. Front row, left to right: Lois Huber, Diane Bulger, Kathy Hunter, Cheryl Burton, Linda Ross, Jeanette Moore, Nancy Casa, Ellen Birnhak, and Pat Latner. Absent were Charles Weitzel, editor, Arthur LaBellman, and Janet Lavin. THE POW WOW The POW WOW staff is shown as follows: Standing, left to right: Cathie Abington, Martha Brown, Robin Caruthers, Patty Donaldson, Mary Sue Stonerock, Louise Myers, Virginia Pfitzer, Peggy Hen- derson, Ronald Ruis, Bobby Stonerock,Steve Holstein, and Alice Lancaster. Sitting, left to right: Ga- lonada. reporter and Sports editor, Linda Jo Parrish, Editor in Chief, Jeanne McEwan, assistant editor Carol Walker. -Wag-, i.-,, 3,5 is in
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JU IOR H0 OR SOCIETY The Junior Honor Society of Cherokee Jr. High is shown as follows from left to right, starting with the front row: Tom Runge, Ken Ward, Ann Powers, Nancy Sunday, Barbara Bradshaw,Bever1y Brad- shaw, Candy Lowe, Florence Johnson, Janice Coate, Suzanne Lggs. Vice-president, Evelyn Maksi, Joe Revelli, and Jonathan Harris. Back row: Mrs. Crai'g, 's56iisor, Ken Arentson, president, Jim Rooney, Mary Sue Stonerock, secretary, Martha McNamee, treasurer, Sue Ann Rhyan, chaplain. Absent were Helen Bentley and Judy Willms. JU ICR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The members of the Junior Classical League are shown from left to right, starting with the front row: Maureen Lloyd, Suzamie Lord, Lorraine Kimmelmann, Sharon Pfitzer, Twinkle Terry, treasurer, Tim Allen Bush, GordonfBush, Susan Taylor, and Janet Rogers. Kingsbury, secrefa'ry, Fatty Maloney, vice-president, Leon Christy, Mike Mekdeci, Mickey Cochran,
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GRCHE TRA The members of the Cherokee Orchestra are shown as follows with their conductor, Mr. Dunneback: first row, left to right: Charles Frase, Suzanne Lord, Ellen Knappenberger, and Me ollister. Second row: Cheryl Bradbury, Evelyn Pdwfell, Elaine Rougeaux, Kathy Amick, and Norma Malone. Third row: Mr. Dunneback, Richard Geringswald, James Buckley, Joe Slavin, Billy Burlson, and Candy Rieger. Fourth row: Wilson Way, James Adams, and Randy Jane. NINTH GRADE CHORU ,,.- fi ' ,.---- Q Me is the Ninth Grade Chorus with their leader, Miss Morse. Front row, left to right: alph Par- , Ricky DeVincenzo, David Russ, Dan Griffith, Tommy Wooley, Whitson Gibson, Wayne ec e, ommy Funk, Robert Walker, Jimmy Tittle, Tommy Martin, Jerry Jackson, Billy Reagan, and Ronnie Marquis. Second row: Carol Hampton, Betty Owens, Charlene Tomason, Margaret Sherwood, Kathy Woodling, Toni Clumm, Mildred Smith, Glenda Hamilton, Viola Ragin, Melva Smith, Gayle Bradford, Barbara Amos, Patty Paul, and Bobbi Duncan. Third row: Clenon Bass, Cynthia Rollins, Shirley Brady, Beverly Guinn, Jacque Roe, Sudye Kowalski, Joyce Outlaw, Sue Ann Rhyan, Janice Burton, Pat Long, Shirley Tollison, Alma Fountain, and Donald Bird. Not pictured: Duane Nanz, Arthur Tanner, Barbara Bender, Cheryl Chilcoat, Rose Marie Julius, Joan Ferguson, Connie Carroll, June Moore, and Marilyn Sasser. W V ' -
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