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Band ROW ONE: Seated Left to Right, Marilyn Campbell, Lyn Scott, Anna Conkright, Sue Holloway, David Herst, Lanny Deemer, Judy Lemons, David Dawson, Paul Guthrie, Carolyn Smith, Gayle Herst. ROW TWO: Nancy Dunham, Shirley Lemons, Mr. Feigerle, Director, Toni Hamman, Tommy Hamman, Kathy Kappel, Sandy Boren, Emily Summers, Cynthia Brown, and Paul Allen. The East Pike Band has been rather active this year. We played at each home basketball game and at the Christmas Assembly. We participated in the Band Festival and the State Music Contest. We, also, played at a Parent-Teacher Association meeting in both Milton and Pearl. In the Spring, we sponsored our annual pancake and sausage supper and presented our Spring Concert. We closed the year with a picnic and movie on May 24. Chorus The Chorus of East Pike has enjoyed a somewhat larger membership this year than before. We participated in several activities. These were the County Chorus Festival, the Christmas Assembly, a PTA meeting at Milton, and Baccalaureate. ROW ONE: Seated Left to Right, Garnette Lovell, Judy Lemons, Sue Pressey, Kathy Mitchell, Kathy Kappel, Nancy Dunham, Ruth Watts, Alice Kindle, Joyce Sims, Anna Conkright. ROW TWO: Shirley Lemons, Carolyn Smith, Mary Sue Campbell, Ada Kingery, Gayle Herst, Joe Place, Roy Akers, Kenny Landess. John Graham, Ana Lee Hoover, Lyn Scott, Joanann Kisselbach, Carolyn Goldman, and Mr. Feigerle, Instructor.
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Paper Staff SEATED: Left to Right, Donna Harmon, inquiring Reporter; Anita Lane, Art Editor; Bonna Harmon, Assistant Editor. STANDING: Mrs. Hack, Advisor; Barbara Summers, Cub Reporter; Grace Campbell, Want Ads; Ana Lee Hoover, Humor; Sue Willard, Editor; and Dale Summers, Sports. The students who chose to work on the paper staff soon found that the last Friday of the month came around quite often as that was the day the paper was published. The staff was well organized this year, and each person did his job well. Aside from the staff pictured above, each class and organization had a reporter who turned in the latest news to the editor, Sue Willard, who in turn ably went about the task of editing it. The paper is well-received by the students who buy it at a cost of 50. The last edition of the year was printed by the Independent Press and was a tribute to the graduating Seniors. Under the direction of Mrs. Lewis, we have had seven librarians this year. One of our li- brarians, Rosemary Lane, has participated for four years. We were able to obtain a number of new books this year which we all have enjoyed--both fiction and non-fiction. Library Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Pearson, Mrs. Lewis, Linda Ehlert, Nancy Harmon, Susan Owens, Glenda Mclntire, Donna Harmon. ABSENT: Rosemary Lane.
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The Girls' Athletic Association is a state organization, and its purpose is to help high school girls cultivate health and physical fitness. Under the leadership of Mrs. Katherine Meisenbach there were thirty - three girls who earned awards through their participation of planned ac- tivities in hiking and softball. The girls receive recognition for their athletic achievements, and awards are based on a point system. The outstanding social events were the Christmas Mother-Daughter Banquet with the theme Christmas Blessings” and the Installation Tea given on May 7 at which our Mothers were guests. The GAA Exem- plar Award, based on scholarship, sports- manship, service, personality, coopera- tion, honesty, knowledge of rules and play- ing ability, was presented to Shirley Lemons this year. Sue Pressey and Renay Smith will represent our organization at State Camp this summer. The last activity of the year was the memorable combined FHA and GAA three-day trip to Chicago from May 20 to June 1. This ended another unforgettable and successful year for the East Pike GAA. GAA OFFICEKS SEATED: Left to Right, Donna Harmon. Secretary; Bonna Harmon, President; Carolyn Goldman, Treasurer. STANDING: Sue Kern, Re- porter; Mrs. Meisenbach, Sponsor; Gayle Herst, Parliamentarian. Girls’ Athletic Association MEMBERS SEATED: Left to Right, Rita Waggoner, Renay Smith, Nancy Harmon, Sue Pressey, Beverle Smith, Kathy Kappel, Judy Lemons, Mikki Fulmer, Mary Daniels. ROW TWO: Sue Kern, Nancy Dunham, Glenda Mcintire, Sandy Boren, Ada Kingery, Lyn Scott, Martha Schlieper, Donna Harmon, Sharon Springer, Carolyn Goldman, Shirley Lemons, Kathy Mitchell, Brenda Perry. ROW THREE: Mrs. Meisenbach, Bonna Harmon, Ruth Watts, Sue Holloway, Linda Ehlert, Anita Lane, Sue Willard, Marilyn Campbell, Alice Kindle, Anna Conkright, Gayle Herst, Mary Lee Bauer. 43
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