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Wo Row 1: Karen Sipe, Sherri Rieg el, Emily Gibson, Kay Brinkley, Ruth Whittig, Alice Gillis, Sherry Hess, Phil Holeman, Bonnie Loughmiller, Elaine Poe, Barbara Black, Gloria Blair, Joann Gregory, Nancy Burres. Row 2: Diana Wiles, Melanie Love, Nelda Cravens, Carol Love, Terry Alexander, Sandy McClurg, Alice Pur- siful, Betty Baker, Sharon Horton, Janna Bixler, Sue McKinley, Linda Swingley, Nola Houk. Row 3: Marianne Morris, Jill Drayer, Sherry Black, Bonnie Cole, Ann Williams, Debbie Brown, Merry Hess, Mary Van Voorst, Mary Pitman, Nancy Cavanaugh, Judy Blair, Brenda Young. Row 4: Sue Dunlap, Ginny Osborn, Ruth Dollar, Karen Irwin, Connie Fox, Marcy Neff, Julie Love, Lois Prew- ett, Linda Nelson, Teresa Lewis, Karen Pratt, Mary Teal, Nancy Marker, Miss Robbins, sponsor. GAA Offers Sports for Girls Here, GAA members are enjoying a casual game of baseball. 9 9 9 These busy officers have headed the GAA organization during the past year. Sitting in front are Phil Holeman, vice-president; Gloria Blair, publicity; and Diana Wiles, secretary. Seated behind are Sue McKin- ley, president; Miss Robbins, sponsor; and Marianne Morris, publicity. Stand- ing on the left and right are Jill Drayer, publicity and Sharon Horton, treasurer. 61
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National Honor Society Seniors qualifying for membership in the National Honor Society are:Row l:Bill Rob- ertson. Row 2: Alice Gillis, and Roberta Car- der. Row 3: Emily Gibson, Caroline Jury, and Nancy Burres. Row 4: Ruth Whittig, Karen Sipe, Sue Dunlap, Bonnie Loughmiller, and Elaine Poe. Row 5: Sherry Hess, Mr. French, and Kay Brinkley. Student Leaders Named Student Council 60 Row 1: Kathleen Bailey, Diana Harless, Jane Floyd, Florence Morris, Mildred Elliott, Linda Prewett, Philip Baker, and Greg Huffman. Row 2: Phil Jones, Jerry Cruea, Julie Love, Mary Teal, Debbie Brown, Brenda Young, Joe Castelo, and Jim Andrews. Row 3: Charles Bartlett, Larry Wilson, Carolyn Gibson, Sue McKinley, Alice Gillis, Ruth Whittig, Gene Swingley, Jer- ry Witter, and Miss Cochran.
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From left to right: ROW 1 : Kay Brinkley, Ruth Ann Whittig, Joann Gregory, Barbara Black, Gloria Blair, Karen Sipe, Sue Dunlap, Vivian Love, Christi Duke, Roberta Carder, Sherri Riegel, and Emily Gibson. ROW 2: Nancy Burres, Leona Scisco, Carolyn Gibson, Marge McMullin, Janna Bixler, Diana Wiles, Priscilla Seidner, Terry Alexander, Carol Love, Alice Pursifull, Sandy McClurg, and Alice Gillis. ROW 3: Mary Van Voorst, Brenda Young, Debbie Brown, Merry Bee Hess, Ann Williams, Jill Drayer, Marianne Morris, Sherry Black, Sue Withers, Nancy Cavanaugh, Judy Blair, Bonnie Barber, and Mrs. Hensley, sponsor. ROW 4: Teresa Lewis, Joyce McCal- lister, Mary Teal, Linda Jones, Linda Bailey, Ruth Dollar, Karen Pratt, Karen Irwin, Ginny Osborne, Wanda Woodson, Fayette Parrish, Diana Curtis, and Melanie Love. ROW 5: Julie Love, Lois Prewett, Linda Nelson, and Marcia Neff. Future Homemakers America Shown in the picture at left are the officers of F.H. A. with their sponsor, Mrs. Hen- sley. They are trying new methods of baking, which is one of the many phases of good homemaking. Pictured from left are: Alice Gillis, Mrs. Hensley, Sharon Horton, Merry Bee Hess, and Marianne Morris. tVl
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