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-U V1 The Girls' League Committee Chair- men are: Sandra Smith, Margaret Pendleton, PLil.5j'Cl1Li1'lCj', Sharon Coffman, Putt Hurt, and Rayann Greene. MARGARET TAYLOR President The Girls' League Officers are: Mary Lee Rowden, Terri Turner, Phyllis Woods, Sylvia Yell, Arvella Prom, Sandy Higinbotham, Sheila Nieder- meyer, and Patt Hurt.
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ELECTIVE John Burns County Treasurer Doug Dax IS County School Super xntendent Gayle Hagen, County Coronor B111 Whxte County Comm1ss1oner Number One and Joan Skov County Clerk Pendleton Deputy Account ant Clerk Elame K1 oon County He llth Off1cer Vernola Hutch1son Coun ty Home Demonstrauon Agent Xllen Barnes School Curr1culum These Students all held govern ment Off1CCS for one day to see how our local govern ment IS run. APPOINTIVE: Richard Hammersley, Assistant County Superintendentg Jim White, Tax Deputy Sheriffg Margaret
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Mary Howard A' 6 September October November January May ,rw Girl Of the Year Arvella Prom was girl of the month for September, that wonderful feeling she'll always remember. When Vernola was chosen for October she was gay, care-free and as happy as can be. As she'll always remember, Margaret Taylor was the lucky girl for November. Her eyes were all aglow! Mary Howard of December, was very happy, we all know. Sylvia Yell of January is next on the scene, she was chosen for being sweet and serene. For February came Sandy Smith, her graciousness and honor wasn't a myth. When the girl for March was announced Miss Sally Carr, every- one knew her personality wouldn't mar. The sweet little gal for April was petite and hearty you see, her name was Sandra Ghelardi. Miss Doris Owens for May, plans to make teaching her career, she'll be a success never fear. February March April w J ' ? 117 li
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