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JunioR high Student Council First row: Jose Colon, Luis Bandini, Marshall Burgamy, Foster, Jose Melendez, Ben Cartmell, Jack Walker. Third Kenneth Kolb, Don Cunningham, Jack Lee. Second row: row: Pam King, Eugenia Jones, Cynthis Rhyner, Jo Ann Edward Lee, Wayne Simpson, W e s 1 e y Taylor, Steve Rimes, Mary Pisano, Miss Bacot, Sponsor; Frank Shea ly. C ents - events Staff RepoRteRS First row: Gloria Wise, Sandra Homolish, Jackie Headden. Lucy Loula. Third row: Linda Scholl, Mike Baronowski, Second row: Frances Coon, Pam Holder, Glee Henderson, Harriette Josey. 66
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First row: Lynn Porter, Lester Henderson, Ralph Garris, Patton Valentour, Wilson Nelson, Gerald Brazell, Ronnie Dillon, Victor MuMen. Second row: Donna Salter, Glee Henderson, Butch Gonzales, Richard Croft, Larry Nates, Pablo Acevedo, Patti Sebring, Jo Pisano, Linda Scholl. Third row: Mrs. Fowler, Sponsor; Sandra White, Lydia Bandini, Beverly Bowen, Judy Bostic, Hanna Engelhardt, Glenda Bowen, Ann Rollings, Mary Lou Owens. LESTER HENDERSON Vice Prisident LINDA SCHOLL Secretary LYNN PORTER Treasurer
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IETSEVP'15 .aPW E HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA. S. C., Decer G-i sotJ KoTy r R. MR CJ w w VOLU) Senioi The Sen i their supt represents seniors in chosen for their profici» The categc Most Dependt Best All-Arou tual. Most Tal ly-To-Succeed, and Most Athletic. This year the an- nual staff added three more categories. They are: Most Popular, Best Dressed and M - School Spirit. The people sele honors are: Wittiest—Dor? Cartmell Most Deperu ter—Marcia Best Looking Frankie Best All-Ar —Carla 1.1 Most Intelll —Vesta l[ Most Talen -Harriet | Most Likel | Brazell— Friendliest—. Bertie Edwt1 Most Athletic - Mary Macalus ! Most Popular — Beverly Bowen Best Dressed I est( —Patti Sebring Most School Spirit — Billy Ed- monds—Sandi DeArmon We commend homeroom 12-B for its outstanding students. This homeroom had 12 students selected for these honors. FOUR rr c sand given to year. It impressed her 7, Mrs. Schneider sat down and shed several gallons of senti- ale. nesday. The candy, chocolate bar. will be 25 cents a bar. either crunchy or almond. the •een asking very fierce inted on the This animal, has a frigh- i on his face olood dripping teeth. The cou- igside seat for oasketball games «- be very pleased by the rec . of his basketball team which has won both of its games. Some of these questions and •■answers are contained in aph. How did the j e?? It was paint- redge about two is its purpose one with any know' why it s animal was er of the gym ?ar into the pposition of 1 team. The l 2 e of the lion. .nd possesses of the lion, .ts are cunning. '.»nd and intelli- foreign Day Planned The Spanish Club held a Slave Sale in October. The new mem- bers were sold to students for tor oontc Th elovoc u’nro n Vesta Baughman, Editor-in-Chief; Steve Marcereau, Business Manager. Sitting: Tim Abell, Boys' Sports Editor; Steve Marcereau, Business Manager; Ralph Jarrells, Photo- grapher; Craig Wrigley, Art Editor; Larry Jacobs, Boys' Sports Editor. Second row: Mary Ann Romanyszyn, Feature Editor; Vesta Baughman, Editor-in-Chief; Sandi DeArmomd, Typist; Irene Owens, Typist; Doris Cartmell, Typist. Third row: Beverly Bowen, Assistant Business Manager; Glee Henderson, Assistant Circulation Manager; Mary Macaluso, Girls' Sports Editor; Marcia Smith, News Editor; DeLaine Byrd, Club Editor; Lynn Porter, Circu- lation Manager; Hanna Engelhardt, Exchange Editor. 67
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