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GHS COURTESY CORPS PILOT SECTION ENJOYS A COURSE-CON- CLUDING BUFFET SUPPER. An enthusiastic group of volunteer “Self- Improvers” and their ten Vocational teacher-sponsors attended the sixth and final meeting of the GHS’ first Courtesy Corps in the Vocational Homemaking Cottage. Conceived by the Vocational teachers, the Courtesy Corps consisted of students wanting to study and discuss measures of self-improvement. Topics for discussion, demonstration, and questioning, with the help of many interested professional and business people, were Dressing Right, Courtesy on the Highway, Telephone Courtesy, Skin Care, Hair Health and Styling. So successful was the pilot course that a second volunteer Courtesy Corps began meetings in March. COURTESY CORPS MEMBERS AT THE SUPPER were Marilyn Davi- son, Cheryl King, Ruth Bounds, Jan Bistline, Susan Wood, Peggy Papay, Joleen Carter, Kathy Papay, David Lively, Gary Grammer, Kenneth Jenkins, Roger McKinnon, Wayne Applegate, Chris Pyle, Everett Mahaney, Jerry Hill, Waldo Shroeder, Jim Cross, Jimmv Barnett, and Nick Ramey. VOCATIONAL TEACHER-SPONSORS were Mesdames Charline White, Louise Grammer, Jo Dunham, Brenda Winters; Misses Clara Mae Thrasher and Margaret Wright; and Glenn Phillips, Dean Kear, R. P. Duke, and Harold Yoakum.
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The Class of 1965 presents its officers in a characteristic up-and-climbing pose atop the new Northeast Park Picnic Shelter. With President Bruce Chill are the Seniors’ Vice-President Phil Tuttle, Treasurer Jan Bistline, and Secretary Charlene Place. Always leaders in reaching the pinnacle of any school problem, the Senior executives pride themselves in wise director- ship of one of the stablest and maturest classes ever to approach graduation from Guymon High School. Membership in the class approximates one hundred fifty, ably sponsored by Mrs. R. J. Herbel, Mrs. Mary Hayes Martin, R. P. Duke, and Harold Yoakum, all veterans in guiding the graduating classes.
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