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DRAMATIC AND FORENSIC SOGIETY John Lichtenberger, John Melton, Vice-President; Ted Durvin, President; Sanders Wyatt, Treasurer; Rick Briggs, Secretary. Standing: Robert Meinhard, Bob Beard, Mrs. Alfano, Beverly Todd, Allan Pecawicz, Floyd Mondy, David Brown. Second Row: George Fox, Edward Gressett, Richard Newell, Stuart Martin, Ben Moomaw, Ricky Peters, Judd Proctor, Ronald Thompson. “% Kneeling: Charles Patterson, Debbie Shorter, Carol Good, Martha Anis, Charlotte Brazier. Seated: Vernon Dunn, Butch West, Mrs. Hollans, David Ankeney, Betty Ford, Mary Moore, Beverley Gran- ger, Peggy Evans, Donna Lampie. Standing: Jimmy Jones, Connie Davis, Lorraine Moriconi, Carole Justice, Brenda Napierkoski, Ann Moore, Nancy Harris, Ande Tenser, Phyllis Dugan, Betty Mont- gomery, Carline Clark, Deanna Jordan, Janet Harmon, Julian Gil- man, Rick Simpson, Wayne Thorpe, Stuart Martin, Mike Traylor, Linwood Muire, Linda Maxey, Jim Mead. On the Ladder: Diana Shearl, Marilyn Rechenbach, Diane Schools, Belinda Reeder, CHESS CLUB
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Linda Walker, Publicity Chairman; Roberta Kelley, Parliamentarian; Linda Sue Baughan, Treasurer; Delphine Wood, President; Alice Hott, Secretary; Mary Wright, Vice-President. Have you got your “’SS?’’ was the question asked by mysterious Indians during the Pep Club Sportsman- ship Drive. The other members were disguised as “OOSS” agents to arouse student interest and to pro- mote sportsmanship. Those students who knew ‘’SS”’ was school spirit were given cards stating the Warriors sportsmanship code. Printed on a large sign in the gym was the sportsmanship code which reminded students to exhibit sportsmanship at all athletic events. Sponsored by Miss Trevvett and led by President Delphine Wood, members sold football programs at all the home games. A special edition with pictures of the football players and the homecoming court was published for the homecoming game. Pep Club members promoted honesty during exams in a citizenship drive. They placed in each homeroom signs to be a constant reminder to students of their honor obligations. Members worked earnestly in making posters for not only sports activities but the projects of other clubs also. As a fund-raising project, the Pep Club held a car wash in the spring. PEP CLUB EMPHASIZES SCHOOL SPIRIT Linda Walker, Jean Crump, Linda Sue Baughan, Alice Hott, Bonnie Moore, Brenda Eudailey, Dianne Falconer. Second Row: Linda Matthews, Rita Wade, Joan Keckley, Mary Lou Gilman. Third Row: Diane Whitmer, Diana Evans, Beverly Wheeler, Mary Wright, Carolyn Fitzgerald, Delphine Wood, Linda Cobb, Judy Duncan, Roberta Kelley, Barbara Orange.
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Gloria McNutt, Donna Reed, Brenda Garnett, Barbara Dickerson, Linda Simpkins, Mary Moore, Pat Greene, Ann Blankenship, Martha Anis, Mrs. Martin, Sponsor. Second Row: Nancy Parrish, Linda Steger, Linda Anderson, Linda Powell, Linda Maxey, Lynn Coates, Patricia Hughes, Linda Baldwin, Norma McNamara, Joan Sings, Joan Nicely, Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor. Third Row: Jo Mc- Quiston, Diane Holmes, Bonnie Owens, Diana Evans, Cindy Bar- nette, Mary Barnette, Jackie Poskey, Linda Warriner, Janet Harmon, Carline Clark, Linda Cobb, Jean Crump. FBLA SPEARHEADS TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE 140 Laden with Teddy bears and kiddy cars, FBLA members hustled to complete one of their many an- nual projects, ““Toys for Tots.’’ Activities were varied and many, including a trip to the Methodist Child- r en’s Home here and out-of-town journeys to Wash- ington, and Fredericksburg for the yearly FBLA Con- vention. Closer to home were the regional convention held this year in Richmond at Richmond Professional Institute and the state convention at the John Mar- shall Hotel. The Henrico Future Business Leaders com- peted in various events, including a spelling bee, a scrapbook judging, and a public speaking contest. The need of students to have business training was discussed by Mr. William V. Daniel at the an- nual assembly sponsored by FBLA. Leading the FBLA were Mary Moore, President; Martha Anis, Vice-President; Barbara Dickerson, Sec- retary; Brenda Garnett, Treasurer; and Mrs. Martin, Sponsor. An informative talk on the need for business education in high school is delivered by Mr. William V. Daniel.
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