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FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Smith, Sandra Johnson, Peggy Purvis, Frances Farabee, Nancy Wilbourn, Linda Robinson. SEC- OND ROW: Patsy Brown, Sue Beth Covington, Sue Fincher, Julianne Segars, Lynda Trinkaus. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Covington, Judy Nesmith, Charlotte Gamble, Paula Marcom, Donna Calvert. I nculates Citizenship. p r a c t i c a l experiences, through the establishment of city. county, and state governments. Jonesboro boys Chosen to go to the House of Representatives were Ken Aston and Freddy Clark. Girls chos- en as State Representa- tives were Sue Fincher, Frances Farabee. Char- lotte Gamble. and Phyllis Covington. Peggy Purvis was chosen to be a State Senator, and was elected in the Senate to be presi- dent pro tempore. Jonesboro Girls' Staters pose for a group picture before leaving the camp for home, sweet home.
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.X FIRST ROW: Freddy Clark, Kenny Aston, Whid Childs, Jerry Williams. SECOND ROW: Paul Bridger, Tyler Swindle, Bob Cameron, John Matthews, Freddy Dacus. THIRD ROW: John Love, Tyler McClain, James Riley Crawford, Bob Harrelson. Girls, tate and Boys' State Have arms-will do push-ups might well be the sentiments of Freddy, Bob, Kenny, and Tyler. Jonesboro Girls' State and Boys' State delegates took their places with other students from Ar- kansas. at Camp Robin- son, near Little Rock. for ,the annual observance of Girls, State and Boys' State. June l-7 was the time set for the boys. The girls took over on June 8, and stayed through June 1-1-. While there, they developed better citizen- ship and learned more about our governmental processes. These things were learned through
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