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Seated, left to right: Christine Adams, Betty Fitzgerald, Lucy Hiem, jan Lindsey, Berta Grow, Rosemary Eisele, Kathy Cohan, Leslie X Zelt, Mallory Durden, Patti Powell, Arnett Stevens, Judy May, Diane Davis. Slanrlings Lisa Hartvigsen, Carol Benjamin, Helen Walsh, , Lyn White, Mary Beth Sorrensen, Camille Smith, Lyn Marlatt, julie deNazerie, jean Burke, Sherie Syburl, Mary Jane Black, Pam f Rhodes, Diana Smith, Nancy Lynch. l E ICR GIRLS if ' ii A ' f V , Wit -.. , f jeff. ' 97 is 55652 m f, X ' ' vii' 5' . L . i L ff. 553355-ILSSK A . 5 A I v 1 f' 2 S , g .Q W . ,lj f V' 5, Sealed: Johanna Boll, Judi Ingruni, Billie Ruth Laffoon, Nancy Chupp Lee Cone, Kathy Landiss, Candy Hastings, Nancy Newson, Mary Can- non, Joyce Ashley, Carlye Moccia, janet Tyrell, Renee Slutah. Slanding. Nancy DeVary, Cindy Strode, Nancy Lewit, Nancy Slain, Nina Lannier, Arleen Muller, Ann Howard, Elaine Surrency, Donna VVarring, Gala Frank, Rose Horne, Mary Brill. VVhat is that scurrying through the hall? Never fear its only a senior girl rushing hither and yon to arrive at an infrequent but nevertheless productive Senior Girl's meeting. Under the guidance of Miss Dorothy Love, the girls did their best to provide the annual Christmas Dance which has been their contribution to the senior high for the last several years. To finance their traditional luncheon which takes place at the close ffinallyj of the year, the senior girls sold Dragon Jewelry with great success. The requirements for membership of the Senior Girls are the very simplest, only be a senior girl. However, to achieve this state a girl well deserves a club of here own. And for these reasons the Senior Girls represent that one club to which each senior high girl longs to belong. Question, Donna? T2
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K7l6l'lI-?Ig.' XVendy Libby. mascot: Ann Bailey. mascot. Frm! mzu, left I0 rigid: .lim Carithers, Buddy Morton. Ronny XVhitHeld, Hugh XVilcox. Craig Speck, George Breslin, A-Xl Gruber, Steve Carlyon, Dobbie Johns. Chip jackson. and Jim Cowan. .SVITUIIII row: Larry Ander- son, Howard Vollers, jerry Cohen, Pat Molloy, Bud Xrinstrong. Glenn ,Xlllllll5, Clurt Glick. Herb Xrteaga, Sid Sack, John Bishop. Third row: Bill Zuber, Don Clamp, Steve Hicks. Billy l'etrey, Bill Doman, James Lumpkin, XYarren liarp, Bryson Esche, lienneth Ulahl, Barry Pollner, Randy Denson. Fourth rozv: Charles Claddell, George Steyens. Seppy Lailour, -Ioe .Xux'e, Bobby Stewart, Bobbie Bealle, Benny Jackson. Mike Moccia, Bucky Arnold, Daye Mitchell. Iffftlz rozu: Andy Schwitter. Terry Anderson, John Gresham, Thomas Tinsley, Bill YVoodell, lien Richardson, Tommy lieeler. -lim Lucas, Phil Berger, john Swaluk, Sixllz rozu: Mike Slaine, Glenn lflach, Larry Bur- gess. E IDR FELLGW The Senior Fellows were or- ganized under the capable leadership of Terry Anderson. The Senior Fellows planned many projects for the second semester, which help make their year a success. T!! sti:b'f'fe4. 4, f-f 'r f Olhccrsz Smlcfl, left 10 right: James Lumpkin, Treasurerg Bucky Arnold, Vice Presidentg Terry Anderson, Presidentg Jim Carithers, Chaplaing Hugh Ulilcox, ICC Representatiyeg Andy Schwitter. Assistant ICC Representative: Bill Zuber, 2nd Assistant ICC Representa- tive. 74
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