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Cubs Gain Experience Working First Rou : Sue Bowman, Ernest Williams, Brenda Johnson. Second 1 Row. Sondra Morrissey, Peg Griggs, Barbara Linaburg, Randi Sigmund, Joan Sissman. Third Rote: Beth Arbogast, Bill Pickering, Brownie di Zerega, Pat DeYoung, Carol Beal, Ginnie Pierce, Gordon Herndon, George Cus- todi. Ik t, I I || I k •I 28 YEARBOOK In the new wing of Groveton a room was set aside for the yearbook and was christened the Rama Room. Two additions to the room were Roary, the tiger mascot, and the Maila- rama, the yearbook’s mail service. The Tigerama Staff was assisted this year by a group of Cubs, given the opportunity of learning the procedures of yearbook work and gaining valuable experience to be used in the future. Many afternoons and evenings were spent in the Rama Room, working toward the rapid¬ ly approaching deadline date. The snow days proved to be very valuable in meeting these Ann di Zerega, the editor, and Miss Morris, the Sponsor, talk shop.” deadlines. The Tigerama producers felt that all work and no play is dull. Therefore, they had a Spagetti Supper in November to kickoff the Ad Drive, and frequent excursions down the road apiece” for refreshments after a long working period. To create interest in the ’58 Tigerama among the student body, the subscription drive opened with an assembly on January 15. The Staff and Cubs appreciated the co¬ operation of the entire school in producing our 1958 Tigerama. George Custodi and Bob Wagner are the Tigerama Shutterbugs.”
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Student Government Takes on a New Look This year the Student Co-operative Associa¬ tion operated fully organized. It is patterned after our National Government consisting of a Cabinet, a Senate, and a House of Representa¬ tives. The cabinet is composed of the five elected officers and thirteen appointed secretaries. Two senators are elected from each of the five classes and each homeroom has a representative in the House of Representatives. Each of the secretaries had a committee dur¬ ing the school year and performed certain jobs and duties related to its office. The Senate composed a committee that worked toward a point system in order that the activities of the students might be limited and that those excelling in activities might be re¬ warded. The homeroom representatives met every two weeks and all matters that needed to be taken to the homerooms were discussed and taken back by the representatives. The staff has pictured throughout the ’58 Tigerama all the Secretaries and their committees in action for a better Groveton High. CABINET —First I Row: Patty Patterson, Mary Anne Hope, Ann Yeaman, Fran Bevis, Gisela Grasse, Jill Arneson. Second Row: Evelyn Edson, Carlson Becker, Louis Counts, Tom Hill, Duff Cogar, Peggy Kimberlin. S.C.A. OFFICERS —First Row: Paul Dove, President; Linda Turner, Secretary; Mrs. James, sponsor. Second Row: Pat Watson, Vice-President; Doris Lilly, Reporter; Wayne Olson, First Row: Pat Watson, Naomi Cubbage, Ellen Shapiro, Jamie White, Becky Turner, Lillian Hayward, Violet Olsen, Joni Heller, Sally Bowie, Ellen Hatcher, Bill Taylor, James Wines, Gloria Lilly. Second Row: Phyllis Yancey, David Yabrondy, Carol White, Leonard Costa, Diane Lyons, Brownie di Zerega, Jerry Bramley, Mary Brooks, Jackie Luse, Marion Carter, Sue Davis, Patsy Miller. Third Row: Anita Yancey, Sandra Bayliss, Bart Frye, Jimmy Hall, Bill Neitzey, Mike Fuqua, John Harn, Bill Wilson, Jim Tatersall. Fourth Row: Sue Bowman, Susanna Palmer, David Council, John Gallahan, Marvin Crenshaw, Jim Mark, Dale Gordon, Ray Norris, Maureen Davies Judy Hall, Kay Coplen, Bonnie Graham.
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With the Tigerama Staff First Row: Sam McGhee, Class Editor; Melanie Adams, Copy Editor; Mudgie Gist, Advertising Manager; Dot Murray, Girls’ Sports Editor; Crellin James, Girls’ Sports Editor; Judy Hall, Assistant Layout Editor; Kitty Moulton, Class Editor; Elaine Beard, Club Editor; Diane Oakes, Assistant Editor; Miss Morris, Sponsor; Ann di Zerega, Editor-in-Chief. Second Row: Kay Barret, Layout Editor; Don Burchell, Business Mana¬ ger; Paul Herndon, Boys ' Sports Editor; Peggy Swindell, Copy Editor; Sue Lukeheart, Activities Editor; Marcia Minson, Head Typist; Violet Olson, Art Editor. Marcia Minson and Barbara Linaburg pound the keys for the Yearbook. Dot Murray and Crellin James work along with Paul Herndon and Bill Pickering to give sports a full coverage.
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