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Senior members were: Dolph Woodall, Drew Davis, Neal Lehan,,Tommy Graham, Alan Moak, Bill Wells, Randy Peets, John Cook, john F orten- Dunbar, Bill Green, Stuart Clarke, Trey Toler, Mark Carraway, Bobby berry, Bill Primos, and Rob Lake. Key Club Sweethearts were: front-Evelyn Stewart, Clay Lambert and During the Key Club Gong Show, Steve Murrell and john Cook falias Batman Lucy Lord. Back-Helen Williford, Georgia Apostle, and Carol and Robin? were awarded with a high score for their talented juggling act. Montjoy. 87 2
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Key Club-Service With Distinction The Key Club, a boys' service club spon- jackson, provided service to the school and community. The club's faculty adviser was Joe T. Anderson. Members were chosen 5 from applicants in the 10th, 11th, and 12th 2 Toys for Tots, raised funds for the Heart to participate in a Basketball Marathon to W N ,ef ' i X, .. I r-.. xlnfnulnr Dvcfrnphy and 3 E irity. , ra, Mat- fright? The officers of the Key Club were: Front- ' 'iW i V V Haffy Boadwee, Tommy Pruitt, Steve McDavid. 'ii Back-Rob Lake, John F ortenberry, John Cook. .ff K wr 55,1 L -I-human.-5 The junior and Sophomore members of the Key Club were: F ront-Doug wards, Wes Pittman. Back-F rank York, David Dunbar, Doug McDaniel, Mann,.Tommy Pruitt, Kendall Carraway, Edward Wofford, Riley Collins, David Russell, Tommy West, Sai Ireland, Tom Guyton. Randy Harris, Bobby Mounger, Bill Geary, Steve McDavid, Frank Ed- B6 sored by the Capital City Kiwanis Club of K grades on the basis of leadership, scholar- 45414, i ship, and character. 4. M LL 5 This year the club collected items for -.W si Q Association by selling suckers, and had a if Christmas party at the Willard Bond i V Home. Several members went to Ole Miss 2 F
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Precis Staff Secured Memories Of Year The objective of the Precis staff was to produce a pictorial record of the school year in the fomi of a yearbook. By attending a regional workshop each summer, the editors, sponsor, and other interested staff members learned the recommended methods of yearbook planning and construction. Early in September the Precis staff was organized following a series of workshops during which applicants for staff positions were instructed in the fundamentals of layout and copy writing. Staff members were se- lected on the basis of performance at these work- shops, grades fat least a C averagej, previous experi- ence, and staff needs. The Precis staff sent two members to attend the NSPA Fall Conference at the Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, over the Thanksgiving holi- days. There they learned more advanced methods of annual technique. The Precis staff worked furiously designing lay- outs, writing copy, and taking pictures to meet deadlines. The annual staff was sponsored by Bev- erly Buckley. Section Editors were: lst row-Billy Daley, Ann Wallace, Nancy Barksdale, Marilyn Trainor, Melissa Owen, Luann Wiley, Perry Eaton, Candis Wilder. 2nd row-Christie Spell, Amy Hopper, Mary Carraway, Alice Johnson, Julie Terry, Kay Salter, Lynn Lofton. Not pictured-Mary Williamson. 5 , Q. 5 rf. Fx? 9, Q Photographers for the Precis staff were: Harry Boadwee, jeff Bland, Ken Rhodes, and Billy Daley, chief photographer and photography section editor. 88 l .wpxlf -'f'r .... S 'eii ssis at y c w Working overtime, Miss Buckley, annual sponsor, assisted editor Meg Graham in typing annual copy.
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