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LIBRARY PROCTORS I LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheryl McMahan, Debby Shay, Marsha Workman, Suzanne Perry, Ruthann Wiebe, Joe Hender- son, Phil Barnett, Mrs. Marie Nixon, Mrs. Patricia Lewis, Doug Friend, Claudette Poindexter, Paula Douglas, Donna Corpening, Greg Cummings, Debbie Doose, Pat Peters, Lynda Doose, Our proctor's are students who have volunteered their help in the library, counselor's office, and the main office. They acquire excellent experience and perform important ser- - vices in helping the teachers and other students. OFFICE PROCTO RS John Lane, Steven Whiting, Kathleen Hickok, Debra Sichley, Carolyn Tkatch, Linda Beard, Janet Iabara, Barbara Timm, Clydia Farley. Mrs. Ruth Fiedler y Mrs. Martha Scheel. 4 1 couNsELoRs Qleft to right, STANDING: Anita Haynes, Dan Day, Mrs. Gossen. SITTING: Robin Barkett, Nancy Oliver. Penny
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Girls at Curtis are given an opportunity to show their ability in sports during gym and intramural games. Under the direction of Miss Groves and Miss Scott, the girls play volleyball, basketball, baseball, and 'many other sports. A new addition to girls' sports is the cheerleaders who were chosen at the first of the year and lead the pep club during games between Curtis and their opponents. i 4 I Somebody catch her head! SPO RTS I think it's stuck to the wall. Cheerleaders and F3115- 'S Cheerleaders: Sharon Shonka Liz Holland Sarah Robinson Jody Freeman Luann Cline Sue Ellis GIRLS' l
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STANDING: Debbie Mcl-Iugh, Carol Anderson, Joy Farha, Steve Zielke, Phyllis Boyce, Jody Freeman. SEATED: Sharon Shonka, Mark Beal - President, Diane STUDENT COUNCIL N The Student Council this year has worked to help in the development of leader- ship, in the betterment of school life, and in the promoting of a closer student- faculty relationship. Student Council projects for first semester were selling Worrell. I donuts and sweatshirts and sponsoring the Friendship Fund. The most success- ful of all projects was the Toys for Tots talent assembly, where 900 students exchanged a toy for a ticket to the program. FOSTER CHILDREN BLUE FALCON BOOSTERS
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