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, el yfred a, (fyni CiciK ttfattefiAene. Sophomore Y-Teens Keeping their minds on the code, Gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, reverent to God, the sophomore Y-Teens remember the Swing-in, when they were initiated as pledges, and the Recognition Service when they became recognized members of the organization. Their first large project was decorating the cafeteria for the Y-Teen Spring Formal. Swing-in is a big occasion for Sophomore Y-Teens. Here, some sophomore girls are being initiated into the club. FRONT ROW: Cheryl McKee, Sandra Coats, Marti Patton, Joy Groves. Pati Langford, Claudette Garner, Ellen Bryan, Jane Scott, Claudia Washburn, Mary Pat Porter, Nancy Legg, Sherry Kinser, Caroline Wheeler, Sandi Bishop. Tjuana Garrett, Cheryl Conn, Gina Brigman. Charlotte Laughlin, Karyl Oaks. Becky James, Becky Levacy. SECOND ROW: Patricia Clark, Mary Rucker, Sheryl Armor, Rita Sweeney, Cecelia Mull, Lorna Guinn, Lynda Turman, Patti Albright, Carol Gladen, Marva Sanders, Virginia Flynn, Linda Darling, Sue Wedding, Mora Shelby. Mary Ann Viana, Thetis Buford, Brenda Blankenship, Melba Ann Ramey. THIRD ROW: Shirley Mae Phillips, Saundra Moore, Janice Beard. Maurine Johnson. Ann Hand, Carol George, Sandra Davis, Barbara McBride, Barbara Hutcheson, Linda Bullard, Rita Skaggs, Kay Mack, Jan Elmore, Peni Ketcham. FOURTH ROW: Connie Rutledge, Margaret Gattis, Linda Snyder. Wynelle Atkins, Rita Lievens, Billie Knight. Darlene Coonrod, Jeanette Taylor. Cherry Bishop, Toni Holcombe. Suzanne Mosse, Betsy Wilson Suzzette Shelton, Evelyn Sturtevant, Marydell Smith. Darlene Brown. FIFTH ROW: Miss West, Wathena Atnip, Gennie Holubik, Linda Eldredge. Paula Price, Sandra Brunson, Jane Warriner, Tana Moore. Alice Goldston, Linda Louis, Jacqueline Joiner. Cheryl Sutterfield, Pamela Ball, Nadine Stapp, Janelle Atkins, Judy Coffman, Susie Davis.
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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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'Vouuzi zid motivated cieasi t6i t£i up. Projector Boys Projector boys reorganized this year to help faculty members with the care and running of visual and sound equipment. Larry Stinson and Terry Linsteadt rewind the recorder for future use. and Larry Gillard learns how to set up the movie screen. 7sx James Hancock, Glenn Walker, Jimmy Fawcett, Larry Stinson, and Dean Parker watch as Miss Clarke explains how the gears work to make the film go forward and rewind. Glen Foster prepares to connect the speaker to the projector, as Bill Swanger hands the propector arm to David Ward.
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