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LaRue Draughon distinguished herself as editor of the 1967 ECHO. She has been a member of the Beta Club and was selected to attend Girls’ State in 1966. Ben Justesen attended Governor’s School and Boys’ State in 1966. He is a Merit Semi-finalist and a County Morehead Candidate. A Junior Marshal, he serves as As- sembly, Building, and Grounds Chairman of the Student Council and is a member of the Beta Club and Annual Staff. Nancy Snipes is Secretary of the Student Council and has been a varsity cheerleader for two years. She is Chaplain of the Senior Tri- Hi-Y and was a Varsity Sweetheart in 1966. Mike Godwin served as President of the Student Council in 1967 and Junior Class Presi- dent in 1966. He attended Boys’ State in 1966 and was a member of the Beta Club. Mike has played football throughout high school and was a Varsity Tri-Captain in 1966. Betty Jo Welborn was President of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y in 1967 and a member of the Student Council, Annual Staff, Beta Club and De- bating League. In 1966 she served as Chairman of Stunt Night and was head majorette of the band. She was solo majorette in 1967. Woody Osborne served as Vice- President of the Student Council in 1967 and Vice-President of the Junior Class. A Junior Marshal, he attended Boys’ State in 1966 and was a member of the Beta Club. He was a County Morehead Candi- date and drum maior of t he band. Seniors of Dsastinction Pam Stewart excelled in athletics as a member of the girls’ basket- ball team and in academics as Chief Marshal her junior year. She was treasurer of the Junior Class and a member of the Beta Club and Annual Staff. She served as Secretary of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y. Brent Godwin served as President of the Freshman Class and was a member of the Beta Club. He played football and baseball throughout high school.’ Forty-three
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After the game, students celebrate victory by swinging to the beat of “Scotty and the Fames.” The Senior girls congratulate the new Homecoming Queen, Cynthia Bailey. There’s one in every crowd!! Forty-two
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Linda Tew was treasurer of the Sophomore Class and was Judi- cial Chairman of the Student Council and is an officer in the DECA Club. Charles Whittenton served as vice-president of the senior class and Beta Club in 1967. He was Ways and Means Chairman of the Student Council and a member of the Annual Staff. Charles played varsity football throughout high school. Forty-four Donna Ruth Ennis served as Col- lege Day Chairman in 1966 and as Treasurer of the Student Council her junior year. She was a varsity cheerleader for two years and was elected DAR Good Citizen as well as FFA Sweetheart. A member of the Beta Club, she served as Vice- President of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y and as President of the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y. Johnny Parker attended Boys’ State in 1966 and served as Chair- man of the Senior Debating League. He was a Junior Marshal and a member of the Student Council. He was the 1966 recipi- ent of the WOW History Award. Diane Corbin served as Secretary of the Student Council in 1966 and as Publicity and Orientation Chair- man in 1967. She was an outstand- ing member of the girls’ basket- ball team. A member of the An- nual Staff, she also served as Sec- retary of the Beta Club. Kay Judge was elected treasurer of the senior class and was a member of the Beta Club. Dollye Peay served as treasurer of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y in 1966 and 1967. She was a Junior Marshal and Head Cheerleader. A member of the Beta Club, Student Coun- cil, and Annual Staff, she attended Girls’ State in 1966. Johnny Smo- thers served as President of the Senior Class and was selected to attend Boys’ State in 1966. He was Vice-President of the Sopho- more Class and was a member of the Beta Club, Annual Staff, and Student Council.
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