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Plume D'or Players Preparation . . . . MWWW WWW ,.--Z'-' Mrs. Barbay displays her versatility as she listens to Chris Swenson's problem and applies make-up to Joyce Boyd at the same time. Brad Gottschalk adds his good luck wishes to those of other cast members. nd Then the Pla , fl., E mlm Q 1 - -ge, f wwfwyy-7jWjsf,W7,,m,y7f4W,W! ,V IMREQTOR L - ,, , f ff , . ., .. .f,., X -'iii ' ' -s fs , I 5,53 TQ i, . ,,'f ,. If z is -.Z , A-' Q -'A A P' it 21 . .. 4 l s 5: f 4 9 1 If? A li' But, Mother-there's bedbugs in that horrible bed! The French philosophy: Marry an American.
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Plume D'or Players FIRST ROW: Mrs. Barbay, David McCarver, Claudia Autre Michele Stewart Mike B den an Wilkins Leslie Murd Y, , ry ,J , Y- SECOND ROW: Gayle Robertson, Bill Riley, Jimmy Bell, Priscilla Smith, Janet Meador, Sharon Lynch, Linda Cochrum, Jena Bludworth, Cindy Wertz, Myra McDonald. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Floyd, Linda Barry, Jeanne Ginther, Martha Randall, Johnny Laufman, Chris Swenson, JoBeth Williams, Judy Schaaf, Kay Good, Charlene Tennison, Beverly Dee, Virginia Benson, FOURTH ROW: Judy Tarkington, Beth Webre, Steve Hoot, Mary Sue Huggins, Jack Hughes, Brad Gottschalk, Raymond Godeke, Richard Palombi, Doug Duncan, Martin English, Bill Baldwin, Norman Marney. rr ll the World's a Stage . . . l l l I OFFICERS: Jan Wilkins, Secretary: Leslie Murdy, Trearurerf Michele Stewart, Preri- dentg Claudia Autrey, Parliamenlariam Iris Osmond, Social Clmirmanf David McCarver, Sergefzfzl-at-Armr. ON LADDER: Steve Isgitt, Sophomore Execufive Councilory Brad Gotts- chalk, junior Execzzlioe Counrelor. NOT PICTURED: Mike Bryden, Vive-Prerident. The cast of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay assembles for last minute instructions. I I A world of make-believe-that is the world of the Plume D'or Players. They present a world of happy pleasures and carefree adventures, a world of drama. In their purpose of promoting the spirit, under- standing and appreciation of the universal drama, the Players have been most effective. Throughout the years their efforts have captivated Jones audi- ences. This year's season began with Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a delightful musical about two young girls touring Europe. Contest plays and various tournaments followed, each demanding many hours of hard work. -144,4 ,., 1-.,,,,- ....,, . , , ., ina-na-and
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Co-ops FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Williamson, Judy Ross, Dianne Roder, Shirah May, Sheila Hoehn, Myra McDonald, Judy Weaver. SECOND ROW: Linda Rote, Beverly Kimble, Priscilla Keeton, Nan Lefforge, Jody Ross, Pidd Cortemeglia, Rosemary McCaslin, Sharon Metting, Linda Johnston, Sharon West, Marsha Camus, Diane Keith, Shirley Badders, Shayron Renick, Joan Foster, Cindy Werts, Carolyn Eberhardt, Ruth Zunker. THIRD ROW: Sandee Sanderson, Lynn Stone, Martha Randall, Joyce Boyd, Sue Barker, Carol Board, Marquitta Walker, Janeth Pringle, Betty Poole, Kay Maisenbacher, Donna Johnson, Beverly Turney, Jeanne Moore, Horacene Moore, June Luedeke, Karen Rodgers, Linda Huber, Carolyn Burnell, Beatrice Nevares, Sherry Ward, Gayle Doss, Margaret Spain, Vivian Hinkley, Linda Utsey. FOURTH ROW: Gayla McClure, Becky Wallace, Carole Russell, Carol Hodlik, Janette Baber, Pamela Drews, Diane Cowles, Judy Davis, Peggy McMahon, Linda Biles, Janet Wliitener, Peggy Bearden, Sherry Petraitis, Sandy Fish, Judy Alley, Sandra Littleton, Carol Hanson, Bonnie Crowe, Jeannie Frees, Sandy Foster, Cindy Vallon, Alice Withraw, Carol Ann Dowling. FIFTH ROW: Loanne Till, Leslie Murdy, Sharron Keith, Barbara Kuhn, Kathy Lindner, Dana Bucy, Judy Sowell, Elizabeth Michael, Beverly Newman, Janet Goff, Janette Richards, Judy Bentley, Carolyn Terry, Karen Herbert, Nancy Langston, Karen Wilson, Marsha Nanny, Mary Ford, Christine Edwards, Evalyn Eicholtz, Cindy Scott, Rhonda Weaver, Diana Yaklin, Linda Rayburn, Sheri Ward, Karen Kaven, Vanessa Gilbert, Mike Bryden, Linda Duke. SIXTH ROXV: Johnny Busey, Bonnie McCauley, Linda Huggins, Judy Tarkington, Carolyn Floyd, Kay Miller, Micheline Ford, David Haynes, Barry Hartt, Morton Fairleigh, Mike Roseberry, Carl Bell, Robert Kincaid, Walt Puckett, Wynn Blair, Barry Renfro, Mike Melvin, Betty Dewvall, Karen Flanagan, Mary Sue Huggins, Ginger Hammett, Nina Pavlik, Linda Peace, Bob Steffek. Spirit and Enthusiasm- Co-ops is an organization of people who wish to support their team as a group. They encourage school spirit in the entire student body andfaculty. During football season members make posters and sell ribbons for every game. They climax the season by sponsor- ing a banquet for the football team. Co-op activities do not end with the football season, however, for members also attend basketball games, baseball games, and all other sports events in which the school par- ticipates. Robin Thrift and Judy Little buy ribbons from Dianne Roder and Linda Rayburn in preparation for the City Championship game. ,, ,I f , y ,T Q7 2 lx 4 Q ,Q Co-ops put up another big poster to arouse school spirit. vii ,
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