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FIRST ROW: Cindy Kester, Betsy Norris, Sue Edwards, Kathy Jackson, Sissy Haislip, Miss Watts, Debbie Harkey, George Meers. Jean Caldwell, Don Minday, Becky Stroupe, Nancy Skid¬ more, Cindy Baughn, Ginger Hall. SECOND ROW: Donna Hayden, Linda Tipton, Marilyn Kessiah, Beth Draddy, Terry Murr, Barbara Skidmore, Jo Ann Stitt, Toye Gulledge, Pam Sconyers, Pat Keziah, Elaine Steinhauer, Judi Freeman, Larolyn Seegers, Bobbie Ste¬ phens, Linda Aughtry, Sherry Jones, Debbie Kemenzky, Francis Yarbourgh, Cory Moore, Robin Martin. THIRD ROW: Anne Perry, Cindy Little, Gayle Williams, Sherry Sanders, Joy Gatlin, Crissy Jones, Brenda Galloway, Beth Cooke, Cheryl James, Kathy Page, Bill Stockton, Miss Steele, Ray Lyon, Debbie Mayberry, Charlene Watkins, Shirley Davis, Brenda Burgin. FOURTH ROW: Donna Grrr — owl! The Wildcat Club was certainly on the prowl around Garinger this year! It’s activities were numerous, and its main goal was to boost school spirit. The club had practically dissolved over the past few years, but this year it made a tremendous comeback. For the first time, membership was open to all students with no voting and no initiations. Anyone who was willing to work hard and who wanted to show his pride in Garinger was welcome. A card section was organized and ‘‘beat ribbons” for the basketball games were sold. The student body seemed to like these ribbons and there never seemed to be enough of them. The mem¬ bers also helped spirit by yelling at the football and basketball games, and during School Spirit Week, they could be seen wearing tags that proclaimed “Stomp Myers Park”! The Wildcat Club is hopefully back at G.H.S. to stay. Its success this year shows that our students do take pride in our school, and that it is the students who make the spirit. 72 FIRST ROW: George Meers, Vice president; Jean Caldwell, Sec¬ retary. SECOND ROW: Debbie Harkey, President; Miss Watts, Advisor; Miss Steele, Advisor; Don Minday, Treasurer.
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Treasurer, Kathy Jackson Miss Abell, Advisor ' Keep Garinger Beautiful” The Student Council began its 1967 activities by adopting the theme “Keep Garinger Beautiful.” This theme was in keeping with the theme of the National Association of Student Councils which is “Keep Ameri¬ ca Beautiful.” All classrooms and offices were repainted and a new building was added. Students showed their pride in Garinger by helping to keep our freshly painted buildings and other areas clean. New fields were open within the Council this year also. An Orientation Committee for Sophomores as well as new students was established. Dances were bigger and better than ever, with music provided by more well-known bands. One of the most important and impressive steps adopted by the Council, and supported by the students, was the adoption of the Third Reconnaissance Bata 11 ion in Vietnam. A scroll was constructed and each student was asked to sign. At this time the Garinger student body displayed its spirit and pride by helping to make Christmas a little merrier for the Marines overseas. Mauney, Bobby Young, Al Norris, Steve Baldwin, Richard Jones. SIXTH ROW: Ernie Pearson, Larry Young, Dale Moody, Don Min- day. SEVENTH ROW: Doug Fleming, Ronald Byrum, Bobby Brown, Bobby Styron, Wes Scott, Larry Swinson, Regg Bonnevie, Jimmie Lewis, Bobby Bacot, Russell Meers, Doug Sanders, Jay Wise, Mike Mayberry. Gary Hixson and officers display scroll 71
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Wildcat Club Promotes School Spirit SOCK ITI TO ' EM. CRTS! Haywood, Elaine Doershuk, Linda Dixon, Donna Johnston, Pat Mosley, Gay Medlin, JoAnn Waller, Pat Bowitz, Ann Yeager, Cathy Covington, Lynn Kerr, Eve Fragakis, Jean Crawford, Cindy Ander¬ son, Susan Weston, Cheryle Chinnis, Debbie Lechner, Vicki Frye, Terry Nilles. FIFTH ROW: John Johnson, Donna Cowan, Trudy Canipe, Shelly Blanton, JoAnn Verhage, Gloria Godwin, Karen Kir¬ by, Donna Hipps, Shaye Cashion, Ronald Byrum, Larry Young, Vicki Whiteside, Norma Taylor, Sandra Stokes, Jane Smith, Brenda Ferrell, Sandra Wentz. SIXTH ROW: Mike Mayberry, Billy Prophet, Bobby Bacot, Russell Meers, Doug Sanders, Frank Ponce, Don Smith, Johnny Johnson, Dennis Young, Rick Harris, Lana Starnes, Susan Burt, Judy Swacker, Kathy Edwards, Lynn Hinson, Tricia Cambell, Nancy Romney, Kathy Sharpe. Stomp Myers Park . . . where?
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