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Masses 3{onor Sasiem S7n Sencfs T)efe aies Uo S a e Gonueniion . . . FIRST ROW: Edith Vermilya, Karen Pullen, Lauren Anderson, Bobbie Downs, Karen Coffman, Stanley Helmintoller. SECOND ROW: Jan Fliess, Elizabeth Crabill, Nell Clark Mary Jane Johnson, Johnny Mays. THIRD ROW: Debbie Garret, Bar- bara Kelly, Monty Wrenn, Nancy Nelson, Phil Somers, Larry Camp- bell. FOURTH ROW: Betty King, Walter Vermilya, John Snead, Glenn Jones, Tom Warren. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Stinnett, Gary Calhoun, Lee Tyree, Mike Cunningham, Jim Ents- minger, Gary Conner, Alfred Jeter. HAPPINESS is a bus ride on the Green Hornet to see Klassroom Kwiz. BELOW: Four Mountie wallflow- ers watch the action at Saturday Session. Jake Ross provides talent on Saturday Session with his song selection of Silhouettes ABOVE: President, Ann Dowdy, opens the Christmas assembly which was given by the Hi-Y. Seniors, Ronal Nicholas, Mary Jane Johnson, Suzanne Wood, and Larry Campbell discuss the draft with Dudley Towsend, host of Saturday Session. 7
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iucfent Gooperaiioe Cnssociah ' on c5. C. 71 . FIRST ROW: Mike Sarig, Dottie Mullins, Nancy Jones, Jennifer Anderson, Anne Rogers. SECOND ROW: Buddy Kirts, Frankie Crabill, Pam Kirts, Jo Beth Dillenger, Bev- erly Tucker. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Gaboon, Susan Shipp, Carol Davis, David Furry. FOURTH ROW: Kath- ryn Johnson, Mike Harth, David Warren, Greg Wood, Ann Dowdy. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Wood, Judy Huffman, Gloria Stone, Anita Lee, Ann Sheets. SIXTH ROW: Mr. James Guth, sponsor, Ronal Nicho- las, Dan Adams, Paul Rankin, John Snead. Would you believe that the Island of Aruba is located off the Coast of Venezuela? BELOW: Jamie Horton seems to be enjoying himself at the Turky Hop . OFFICERS: SEATED — Dan Adams, Vice-pres., Mr. James Guth, Sponsor, Ann Dowdy, Pres.; STAND- ING — Elizabeth Car- bill, Sec.; Phil Somers, Treas. The Student Cooperative Association, the S.C.A., is composed of club officers and home- room representatives from each class. Its ac- tivities this year have been many, including sponsoring the Homecoming Parade and a Turky Hop in November. The club also appeared on Saturday Session and Klassroom Kwiz. During April, the S.C.A.was in charge of the evaluation of Clifton Forge High. The Student Government also introduced an Honor Court into the academic system at C.F.H.S. Many members of the S.C.A, researched and studied this project. The delegates to the State Convention, which was held the last weekend of April in Virginia Beach, were Susan Shipp and Dan Adams. 6
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G uS Sponsors CRaJio FIRST ROW: Tommy Golladay, Tony Simpson, Lee Tyree, Larry Glover, Richard Watts, Rusty Crance, Gary Simpson, Joe Pitt Savage, Chip Wood. SECOND ROW: Glenn Huffman, George Helmintoller, Jim Entsminger, John Snead, Tom Warren, Gary Conner, Tom Dean, Griff Peters, John Grimes, Wayne Humphries, George Goode, Larry Campbell, Paul Rankin, Dan Adams, Walter Vermilya, David Morris. This year the Key Club was really on the ball . A blend of helpfulness and having fun was their theme. Their activities were numerous. The club col- lected for the Heart Fund and the Red Cross. The boys ushered for the Miss Clifton Forge -Alleghany Pageant and assembled physical education racKs for the school. They sponsored a car wash and attended joint meetings with other area schools. The Key Club also formed a basketball team and played area teams. One of their more important activities was the sponsorship of the Key Club radio program on W.C.F.V. from two to three o ' clock on Sundays. OFFICERS: Larry Campbell, president; Tom Dean, vice-president; Larry Glover, secretary; Jim Entsminger, treasurer. 8
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