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Under the guidance of Miss Iones and Mrs. lBright, the students working in the library, learn uch about the smoothness and eiliciency with hich a library functions. joan Turbeville, Nancy Reyden, Margaret Wilson, Mary Beth Shealy, Pat Reid, and julie Riley cheerfully report for library duties. Barbara Adams, Sandy Smith, Diane Medlin, Susan Quick, and Susan Dale Patterson arrange and straighten the never-ending rows of books. ibrary Hehoers Work Among Stored As they fill out overdue no- tices, Library Representatives Linda Braudie, Dianne Stur- kie, Doris Evans, Caroline Graham, Byron Wyndham, Mary Ruth Fraser, Hoppy Hanson, Ramona Doughty,- Susan Ahearn, Kathy Knight, Donna Io Moon, Lease Fou- che, Charlotte Hammond, Susan Creighton, Diane Ken- nedy, Linda Crowder, Mary Pat Bailey, and Sherri Sykul- serve as coordinators between the homerooms and the li- brary. Knowledge Library Representatives-Billy Gunn, Richard Drafiin, George Graab, Billy Neal, jack Mendel, and Betty Cald- well-discuss the day's news with Miss Jones. Brightening the Commons with an informative and in- teresting bulletin board are Margaret Wilson, Evelyn Frings, Barbara Warren, Mary Byrd, and Kristine Chandler.
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En route to a meeting the Social Cabinet-Lucy Geiger, Logan Drake, Diane Jenkins, Kaye Shealy, Rodney Kinsey, Donna Peters, Harriette Diehl, Johnnie Gay Martin, Edmund Robinson, George Wise, Laird Mc- Murray, Sharon Homberger, Mildred Moore, Bill John- son, Tommy Hepher, Dan Ellis, Sherry Gomez, Sandy Daniel-take one last backward glance before they plan to take the social activities of the school forward. Pam Shealy, Joyce Short, Judy Fischman, Lucy Geiger, Ansley Scoville, David Ross, and Randy Strange of the Art Council arrange and prepare their art exhibits. These Groups Ada' a parlcle to Falconland Hall monitor, Howard Parker, directs traffic through the proper door. Members of the Art Council-Betsy DeVane, David Ross, Lucy Geiger, Judy Hicks, Ansley Scoville, and Judy Fischman-are enthusiastic over the new arts and crafts department.
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l dith Collins, Susan Dale Patterson, Attending a meeting of the Future Business Leaders of America are secretary, Connie Bone, president, Kay Hughes, Sandra Metz, Diane Kennedy, Barbara Jordan, Aidelle Lott, Van Diehl, Emily Bizzell, jane Scarborough, Karen Marshall, sponsor, Miss Hick, Linda Capps, and Sandy Merrit. i tudents Prepare for the Cfuturew World Flower arranging is found to be fun by the Future Home- makers of America-Von Thompson, Kristine Chandler, Charlotte Hammond, Linda Nipper, Anne Bailey, Sandra Kems, Sally Connelly, julia King, Mary Beth Marshall, Linda Bickler, Mary Margaret Frick, president, and Mary Evans. In the home of one of the future teachers Mr. john Hughes, speaker, breaks the ice by teasing a mem- ber of his audience. Future Teach- ers of America are Linda Gregory, Louise Bailey, Erika Helfer, Dick Bonner, Rose Anne Rivkin, Connie Hudson, Vicky Fins, Jo Anne Schall, Ilsa Kohn, Gene Drake, Linda Eargle, Diane Sturkie, Mere- Mary Epting, Louanne Lyles, Frances Fenzel, Dianne Bates, Kay Kellogg, Mrs. Mildred Causey, sponsor, and Donna Muir, presi- dent Future Homemakers of America-Cindy Robinson. Debbie McElveen, Cerri Smith, Margaret VVilson, Karen Davis, Maria Chavious, Cindy Price, Doris Evans, Jane Adams, Jane Padgett, and Shirley Branham-f-brouse through enticing recipe books. D
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