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National Honor Society y f| ei Se he poy ey | | The National Honor Society at | Nan OU ie) ee ee | | Gill had its third annual induction i iy he (on I ie ceremony on December 4, 1975. Ve HA ¢) | Thirty-three juniors and seniors my i pa Se are currently members of the uN ‘ eo - society. This year. for the first time at G ill, the NHS has spon- sered a bookstore. The money from the bookstore will help sponser a foreign exchange stu- dent at Gill in the future. Left To Right: First Row: Philip McDaniel, Henry Harris, Leslie Remington. Second Row: Pat Bland (S), Janet Rice (P), Vickie Dervishian (VP), Pete Showalter (T). Third Row: Laraine McGhee, Nancy Wright, Alan Prest, Emily Dille, Donna Carrel, Alice Clay, Debby Haas, David George. Be Key Club Left To Right: Sitting: David Pierce, Robert Lefkowitz (S), David Armistead, David My- ers, Barbara Bass—Sweet- heart, Pat Burch. Standing: Zane Grey, Greg Long, Mike Atkins, Neil Gholson, Willy Shewmake (H), Mark Os- borne, Henry Harris (1), Alan Prest (VP), Herb Rob- erts—sponser, Mike Ellis, Philip McDaniel (P), Pete Showalter.
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‘. . . To provide mutual un- derstanding between students and administration . . . To de- velop a high type of school morale .. . To promote fund- raising activities . . .’’ These are just a few reasons for a Student Cooperative Associa- tion. The S.C.A. and sponsors Rugene Paulette and Susan In- gram began the year prepar- ing for Homecoming activities. Although most outside ac- tivities were rained out, the Homecoming Dance, which was the big event, was a tremendous success. The S.C.A. participated in several money-making projects in- cluding several bake sales and a car wash. Although the S.C.A. has had little voice in school activities that directly influence the students, they have and will continue to work toward their goals. Left To Right: Sitting: Beverly Lyell (C), Lynne Martin (S), Robert Bates (T). Standing: Theressa Grubb (V.P.), Jeff Welch (P), Joyce Pierce, Peggy See,-sponsors. 24 Activities First Row: Left To Right: Rugene Paulette, co-sponsor; Pat Bland (P); Wiley Easter (V.P.); Alice Clay (S); Donna Carrel (T); Kim Dawson (C); Susan Ingram, co-sponsor. Second Row: Caroline Ehrgott, Terry Cook, Betsy Miller, Cathy Pace, Leslie Reming- ton, Janet Rice, Anne Francisco, Jan Wilson. Third Row: Courtenay Williams, Dawn Beckwith, Scott November, David George, Carthan Currin, Earl Shaw.
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Middle School Pep Club id aig S a , ee First Row: Left To Right: Teressa Grubb, Lynda Ryan, Rene Cole, Lynne Martin, Paula Graham, Kim Hoffman, Laurie Woodfin, Lisa Spann, Edie Walker, Jana Long, Kim Pinchbeck, Allison Weinstein, Kim Silcox. Second Row: Left To Right: Amy Dawson, Katherine Daniels, Missie Lawrence, Chris Johnson, Robert Easter, Chuck Cristie, Trippy Johnson, Emmie Butterworth, Betsy Dowdy, Page Rainey, Darla Iddings, Ashley Johnson. Third Row: Left To Right: Mary Ann Vaden, Beth Adams, Laura Fry, Gene Clay, Irvin Schultz, Bill Loving, Sammy Hiens, Mike Gordon, Laura Maxey, Mary Blanchard. Fourth Row: Left To Right: Mr. Roberts, John Cook, Charles Davidson, Jebbie Wilkinson, George Halages, Jeff Welsh, David Barker, Steve Chalkeley, Charles Coleman, Nelson Eads. First Row: Left To Right: Rich- ard Dickinson, Rodney Hol- combe, Peter Pearson, Alan Prest, Pat Burch, Aubrey Wood. Second Row: Left To Right: Glen Waters, Manuel Morris, Mike Varnier, David Armistead, Tommy Prest. Thrid Row: Left To Right: Woody Thomas, Mark Osborne, Charles Dickinson (P.), Philip McDaniel. Fourth Row: Left To Right: Alex Portor, Mike Ellis (T.), Paul Binns, John Lowman.
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