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Leadership and Co-operation Make Mother’s Club Outstanding The senior mothers who hod their pictures taken are from left to right; 1st ROW: Mrs. W. Parriott, Mrs. H. Alcorn, Mrs. R. Rhineberger, Mrs. S. Bokan, Mrs. B. McCormack, Mrs. L. Hogenmiller, Mrs. V. Lee, Mrs. F. Ladd, Mrs. E. Ritter, and Mrs. P. Bradford. SECOND ROW: Mrs. W. Carrow, Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. P. Roehrs, Mrs. R. McClenahan, Mrs. M. McClenahan, Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. N. Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Mrs. W. Mar-tin, Mrs. Milfred Bayer, Mrs. H. Thurman, Mrs. E. Sullens, Mrs. C. Goodwin, Mrs. D. Kimberlin, Mrs. V. Lilly, Mrs. W. Lucas, Mrs. P. Williams. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. R. Tynes, Mrs. R. Willoughby, Mrs. H. Roth, Mrs. L. Sinclair, Mrs. S. Fallert, Mrs. R. Westbrook, Mrs. C. Skelton, Mrs. N. Lovelace, Mrs. R. Shoush, Mrs. R. Chap- pue. The Senior Mother's Club has been working hard. Their first project was to sell hot dogs at basketball games. The Junior-Senior Prom was their next chore. During the summer they sponsored tennis court dances, rummage sales, car washes, and stands at the carnival. They also sold candy, black pepper and vanilla, sold cokes at the City Band Concerts, and managed lemonade stands before the elections. Since school has started they have been busy selling Christmas cards and sponsoring a style show. They also sponsored a chili supper, pop concert, and the KXOK Disc Jockey-Festus Faculty basketball game. One of their last projects will be the Spring Style Show. Mother's Club Officers are Mrs. G. Althouser, vice-president; Mrs. G. Weg-mann, president; and Mrs. E. Vest, secretory.
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Attending Boy's State at Central Missouri Stote College in Warrensburg were John Shoush and Jim Funk. Students Participate in Summer Programs Diane Carrow attended a four week journalism workshop at Southern Illinois University. Bill Rouggly, Pot McNeil, and Terry Gibbs attended a Student Council Workshop at Missouri University in Columbia. Gerald Chappue spent seven weeks at the University of Missouri at Rolla in a science and engineering program. Kim Tharp, Beverly Oswald, and Pattie Tynes attended Girl's State at Stephens College in Columbia.
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Pep Squad: Officers; Donna McClenahan (treasurer), Mary Willoughby (publicity), Drena White (president), 1st ROW: Diane Car-row, Christine Blow, Susan Carol Lucas, Shirley Ayers, Karen Johnson, Sandee Welch, Patti Roehrs, Linda Self, Mary Pat Stratton, Carol Pettus, Myra Elkins. 2nd: Connie Summers, JoEllen Grohs, Linda Rouggly, Patty Johnson, Linda Brooks, Edwina Wright, Barbara Bollinger, Karen Bachmann, Joyce Watkins, Marceen Hill, Janet Cook 3rd: Marla Lilly, Kim Tharp, Ruth Ann Gegg, Glenda Vest, Darlene Alcorn, Joan Bradford, Jean Crump, CC Harter, Lin- da Buechting, Rebecra Butler. 4th: Carol Madison, Marcella Casey, Sandra Hampton, Karen Simms, Monica Beaird, Sharon Politte, Phyllis McClenahan, Susan Jean Lucas, Linda Pierce 5th: Bob Sweet, Richard Cook, Patty Smith, Patty Lalumandier, Joyce Spind-ler. Cheerleaders from left to right: Carolyn Sue Lucas, Alice Zimmerman, Glenda Johnson, Susan Carrow, Gayle Callahan, Sheryl Scott, Feme Linde, Patty Tynes, Sylvia Parriott, Nora Donn, Lynn Rudisaile, Nancy Vaughn, Ellen Hancock.
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