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l The junior and sophomore members were: lst row-Julie Boteler, Chris Carlson, Quinn Cooper, Lisa Morelli, Marilyn Trainor, Su- san Payne, 2nd row-BI Thompson, Beth Vianey, Julie Terry, Ann Hurst, Kim Thompson, and Beth Byler. 3rd row-Sally Mclloberts, Lynn Spotts, Annette Stephenson, Janis jones. 4th row-Elizabeth Murrell, Cissy Primos, Stephanie Roy, Leigh Sou- der, Tracy McCollum, Lynn Lofton, Nan Henley. Seniors were: lst row-Anne Putnam, Nancy Adams, Beth Bowen, and Cecelia Bell. 2nd row-Suzanne Ulmer, Dianne Hud- gins, Ianie jones, Helen Bamwell, Alison Craig, Melissa Black- ard, Cindy Keith, Leanne Dickerson. 3rd row-Susan Schimpf, Leslie L3Vg'Sh6, M-eg Graham, Cathy Buford, Janie Tyson, ljonna Shotts. 4th row-Sally Bevill, Ann Decker, Kem Coffman, Mindy Usry, and Neely Holland.
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Girls' Service Organization riginated Early in the summer preceding the school year, the Alpha Sigma Omega Service Club was char- tered. Exclusively for girls, the organization helped and provided service for the school as well as the community. Alpha Sigma Omega performed ser- vices that promoted leadership and loyalty in all areas of school life. Made up of approximately 70 sophomores, ju- niors, and seniors, the club was divided into several sub-committees, so that more could be accom- plished. As a whole, Mary Yerger, president, aptly led the group to a successful year, accomplishing all of the challenges the first year of an organiza- tion can bring. Some of the services provided were bake sales, rummage sales, with proceeds going to charity. Others were the adoption of new students, host- esses for Back-to-school night, and featuring guest speakers throughout the year. The club also had many parties including one at Christmas and a supper before a football game. Mrs. Fitzgerald was the club's sponsor. fupper rightj The Alpha Sigma Omega, along with the Student Council, sponsored a meet-the-new-students party, given to welcome the new students and help them to feel at home CANDIS it AHGARF5 The girls in Alpha Sigma Omega helped at many school functions. Candis Wilder served punch at Back-to-schooli' night. 82 9511315 JULIE MARY KRIS A I . ' .wiv S' The officers were: lst row-Kris Patrick, chairman, Pam Huff, vice-president, Mary Yerger, president Shippy Sanders, chainnang Elizabeth Spell, treasureri 2nd row-Margaret Evans, secretary, Laurie Blair chairman, Debbie Bond, chairman, julie McMullin s s PAN E Ease? -6115355 li chairman, and Sherrie Schwann, chairman. Sweet- hearts were: 3rd row-Price johnson, Roff Hayes Bobby Graham, Spencer Campbell, Gene Yates Randy Peets, and Frank Edwards. Not pictured: Ed ward Wofford and Steve Murrell. 1 s
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edical Science Club The Medical Science Club, sponsored by Mr. John Ballard, was an organization whose objective was to acquaint students with various medical fields and profes- sions. It also served to instill knowledge and create interest in medical support fields. The club had several guest speakers throughout the year who presented talks or films on a particular science field. The club also offered numerous field trips. A Christmas Project was undertaken to help retarded children at Whitfield. To be a member of this group a student must have at least a C average. Ninth gra- ders taking biology and all senior high stu- dents interested in .medical fields or any scientific profession f were eligible. The club had over senventy members. The officers of the Medical Science Club were: Mr. Ballard, sponsor, Tom Guytong Shippy Sandersg Tommy Davis, Steve Laird. 'C--T' I MF- I0llIl Ballard showed Several iI1l,el'6Stil1g Throughout the year the Medical Science Club sponsored manv inter films Which helped bf03flel1 SfUd0HlS lUl0Wl- esting speakers. Dr. Caldwell, an eye specialist, came and lectured edge Of medicine and Science- about various methods of eye surgery. 84
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