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tiHCvUtcf ( x £eM Hv FRONT ROW: Carol Harkness, Sue Fehr, general social chairman; Melanie McCoy, general program chairman; Nelda Ridinger, senior secretary; Nancy Robinson, general president; Caro' Ann Scott, social chairman; Sharon James, senior president; Carolyn Miller, senior vice president; Andrea Freeman, general vice president; Shelia Elledge. senior treasurer; Billie Ann Rutledge, senior publicity chairman; Lynette Martin, senior program chairman; Barbara Lewis. Gail Black. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Malaney, RosAnn Newcomb. Barbara Mosse. Barbara Martin, Vel Ree Dickey, Suzanne Phillips. Julia Porter. Betty Blassingame, Joan Laird, Dianne Wa:ker. Mary Hoedebeck, Gale Pruett. Betty Carroll, Marsha Cottingame, Sharon Carpenter, Melanie Ford. THIRD ROW; Merle Price. Tina O'Donnell, Patricia Bergman, Frances Ganter. Frances Cooper, Sandra Allen, Maida Lyons, Charlotte Pirkle. Jonnie Miller, June Taul. Jenny Pratt, Carolyn Lowe. Carolyn Hodge Jeannie Beard, Sandra Braswell. Sara Potts, Mrs. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Chloe Hall, Carol Cox, Shirley Taylor, Nancy Torbett. Sue Ballou, Carlene Newsom, Carol Wayne, Pat McEuin, Judy Smith, Sheila Trout, Suzanne Preston, Sharon Gray. Anada Witt. FIFTH ROW: Dianne Phillips, Mary Middleton, Dottie Jones. Lana Watkins. Gwendolyn Guinn. Marcell Neasbitt, Cheryle Drumb. Mary Jennings, Darlene Johnson, Elladean Ballou. Esther Moody. Judy Hancock, Edith Baker, Sharon Custer, Janie Kirk. Annette Hooper, .Mike Morgan, John Semple. Dianne Henry, Raymond Beggs, Karen Otis. James Cockrill, and Jo Beth Weldon helped decorate for Neewollah. Senior Y-Teens To find and give the best was a phrase well remembered by the Senior Y-Teens as they met this year and took their final step toward the Y-Teen goal. Each member worked hard so that she might live up to the challenge and standards set by the Y-Teen Code. The receiving of the Cup of Complete Womanhood is always a coveted honor based on character development, scholarship, and participation in Y-Teen work. 25
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— (?4feeec£, FRONT ROW: Mr. Kimble, Barry LeBaron. Willie Clark, Tommy Hilton. B. V. Hammond, parliamentarian; Danny Coffin, secretary; Albert Brown, vice president- Duane D. Gohlke. chaplain; Jim Spinks, president; Wayne McGee, Tony Levacy, Chuck Garber. SECOND ROW: Ricky Conner, Jim Bob Hill, Sammy Murphy, Don Schleuse, Bobby Maxwell. Kenny Porter, Weldon Parkhill, Jerry Ferguson, Tommy Walker. David Beugler. Tom Porter, Houston Ross. Mr. Park. THIRD ROW: Don Volpert. Jerry Spinks, Ronnie Rector, Roger Hooper, Jay Cornelison. Jim Buchanan. Phi lip Shaffer. Mike Carson, Skippy Lightfoot, James Gattis, Albert Danielsen, Mike Harvey. FOURTH ROW: John Logan, Mike McCauley. Mike Gary. Dusty Simmons, Bob Rheay, Michael Read Richard Jones, Larry Jones. James Hancock, Eddie Hull, Bill Knight. Arthur Phillips. Eddie Walter. Officers of Hi-Y for this year were Danny Coffin, secretary; Albert Brown, vice president; Jim Spinks, president; and Duane Gohlke, chaplain. Hi-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create high standards of Christian living among fellow students and throughout the community. In carrying out these standards, the boys participated in many events, such as the Pre-legislative Conference, Model Legislature, Spring Conference, and the Annual Father-Son Banquet. This year was the fortieth anniversary of the organization of the Hi-Y Club in Denison High School.
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tutd 'leven tce fo (fad FRONT ROW: Judy Lynne Harvey, Claudia Wells, Becky Monlz, secretary: Paula Elledge. vice president; Dianne Henry, social chairman: Jane Smith, publicity chairman: Enid Meyers, president; Linda White, program chairman: Brenda Taylor, treasurer; Gwen Morgan, publicity chairman; Melba Sears, general secretary; Duren Jones, general treasurer; Rickey Gardner, Sandra Winchester, Karen Farris. SECOND ROW: Nancy Giarraputo, Carol Haynie, Karen Otis. Bonita Brackett, Barbara Ellison. Carol Russell. Annette Hooper, Bernice Stewart, Mary Testa. Carolyn Taylor, Ellen Jacobs, Susie Nelson, Paula Ownby, Carol Brown. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Campbell, Martha Malaney, Mary Slover. Rita Morley, Charlotte Shearer. Elizabeth Kaney, Reba Hunt. Linda Raines. Malvern Davis, Sara Davis, Ruth Anderson. Danna Beth Wall. Susan Richard, Jo Beth Weldon, Nancy Kemper, Sandra Carr. FOURTH ROW: Lynne Freeman, Carole Bowen, Francie Hauschild, Darlene English Virginia Kelly, Leah Stanphill, Peggy McGough. Alyce Schirmer. Cathey Johnson, Carolyn Badgett, Sandi Carpenter, Janis Browning, Jo Ann Campbell, Nancy Weger. Linda Kirk, Bonnie Owens. Sharon Terrell. Betty Steward. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Mayo, Ann Maxwell, Wanda Means Annetta McHaney, Jackie Walker, Betty Jane Parham. Norma Watson, Pat Miller, Margaret Atkins, Frances Moody, Linda Jo Harshaw, Christine Rowland, Sharon Wright, Brenda Kebert, Jeanette Dyer. Lynda Redmon. The Y-Teen Spring Formal is an annual event looked forward to by all of the Y-Teens as one of the main parties of the year. Junior Y-Teens The Junior Y-Teens accepted and upheld the meaning of their symbol, a triangle within a circle. The three sides of the triangle represent a perfect body, a keen mind and a Christlike spirit. The circle represents a personality as it touches others in work, fellowship, and worship. As the body, mind, and spirit grow, then shall the personality grow also. To develop a keen mind, a perfect body, a Christlike spirit, and a glowing personality is the desire of each Y-Teen.
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