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First row, lelt to right, Annette Stinnett, Betty Schnonr, Ummm Gloria Brown, Ruth Sfllilllllllffl, and Sully fiuultvr. Second row: .loan Bvfk, Gary llulsvy, Nlargaret llulgntn-, , . Oiconrlor, Ethel Smith, Betty lufulis, :xml firyslnl in . . . has been worlcing at such things as repairing and checking hooks, and keeping order in the ii- hrary. The lilorary cluh tries to iceep the students footsteps turned in the right literary direction. There is an estimated 5,500 differ- ent hooks in the library, so the stu- LEADERS CLUB lending a helping hand to Girls' PE instructor, Miss Irene Pacquette is the main duty oi these girls. The girls are selected hy their classmates in the PE period and aid Miss Pacquette hy talcing roll, talcing shower checlis, leading calisthenics and talcing care ol PE equipment. The Leaders' Ciuh had a party during the year as the social side of their activities. This years officers to lead the footsteps oi the other memhers were: president. Loretta Twom- hlyg vice president, Diane Sin- clairg secretary, Joyce Lawrence: Dorn, ylaxine Nlffivlv. AIlX'lSfPf cuilflflll HP. dents of Croolc County High School have an extensive choice. The officers are: Ramona Darby, president, Sally Coulter, vice presidentg and secretary-treasurer, Ethel Smith. Gary Hulsey is the publicity chairman, and Mr. Car- rol Oiconnor is the advisor. WCPO -453,55-1-fr mn , , , url n m qmrt I nv gn d lNlQl I' d nc 1 r r nr- du x1, r 'tr N ,Y '5. Sli lc, .l' n -t fiunl -rl'l l, Lily Cir.
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. . . meetings throughout the year were filled with the sound of the active footsteps of the girls playing baslcetball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, and other sports. This year for the first time, the girls went roller slcating and bowling. Through- .Y out the year. the organization made money by selling pop corn and sponsoring a dance. As co-sponsor ot a talent show. An Seated. lclt to right: Crystal Prine, secretary: Loretta guoniglylpf.-sidvnl.Joy Pinion.scrgmnniti-mis: evening ol entertainment they shared with the Quill and N,.T 'l. 'l ' u,tv.- . ' . UFZYY Nlllllflxlln Pacffmiif, glllriioff rc Y M Scroll the prohts received from the crowd that filled the cafe- teria. They also went on weiner roasts and scavenger hunts. G.A.A. was headed this year by: president, Loretta Twomblyg secretary, Crystal Prine: treasurer, Glenice lVlcGrew. L - J, ' First row. lelthto right: Betty Smith, Joy Paxton. Loretta 'lwombly, Crystal Prine, Carmen Cross. llene Mizer, and Leat a Lee. Second ron: Sharon Statlord, Glenice lVlcGrew, Francis Simpson, Deanna Nlusser. Hope Vvebster. and Jessica Nicely. Third row: Marilyn Lynch, lrene Reil, .lucly Nevel, Shirley Thompson, Gloria Nlorgan. Roberta Guest, Marie Apple- ton, Pat Stevens, and Advisor Miss lrene Pacquette. Fourth row: Sue Lasater, Jerry Wilson, Yvonne Raymond, Clarabelle Harlcey. Shirley Page, Barbara Dalce, Mary Ann Thalholer, Annette Stinnett, Gerry Towner, Eva Bmmmer, lvlary Ann Hulse, and Carol Jordan.
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U fi First row. lelt to riglit: Carroll Kincaid, Loretta Tnoniluly, Ramona Darlay, Siu-iron Laughlin, Rae Gumpert, Roberta Guest, Glenda Gerardo. Nancy Gooriricii. Sanrly Gump:-rl. SCCOHJ YONVI MDW HBffiS, Dee Ann h1CK8y, Sllill On NxlilSOH, DODIli! lxSflllJiH llf'f, DOYOllly Ilffk, .lfliln Bffk, and aclvisor, Miss Fern Gunderson. Third row: Janice Byrci, Margie Simmons, Marilyn Smith, Joy Paxton. Javquie ixlutlliexss, Deanna Murlinson, Bar- bara Bonny, and Jo Bolton. Fourtli row: Corona Nliller. Claralaclle Harlcey. .lanct Foster. .laelcie iiouartl, Siiirley Broarlsword, Betty Donara. Merrillyn Dorn. Donna Davis, and Kay Ballantyne. Filtli row: Yvonne Raymond, Joan Jaclcson, lwlary .io Hcnninger, Mary Coles. ixlary Ann Tiiallioler, Vonnic Fic-lcicr, Sue Wallie, Golclic Sweet, anci Janet Durlcee. . . . liootsteps could lie llearcl at all time liome looildall games as time Pep Cluln girls usiierecl time people to ilieir seats. Tliis is just one oi tlie many activities time eluip encounters iiirougli- out time year. The Clulfs biggest event ol tile year is time SNYCClllOE1TlS Tins yearis ollieers were: Presiclent, San- elra Gumpertg Vice President, Sliirley Broacisworclg Secre- tary, Glencla Gerarrlo: Treasurer. Janet Durlcee: Sergeant- at-Arms, Delores Reililg Parliamentarian, ivlary Harris: and Advisor, ixfliss Fern Gunderson. Time Pep Club also Cilartereci a iaus fo two out-of-town games tliis year. to Pendleton, in lootlball season, and to Seated, lelt to rigiit: Nliss Fern fiumlr-rson, .ulxiwr Idakgyigyy in ljaslggfball Season' Janet Durlcr-e, treasurer: Sanflm Gump:-rt, pres: cient: Glenda Cu-rarrlo, sr-fretury. tamiing: Siiirlcy Broarlsuord, vire prcsirlentg Rm- Gumpert, pulrlicity: Delores Rr-ilwl, sergeant-at arms: ivlary Harris, parlimiuentnrian.
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