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Fashion Board models at Loudoun Auto Show Every year three or four junior girls are chosen to be on the Fashion Board, sponsored by Raflo's. They are required to have poise and an interest in fashions. These girls continue to work through their senior year. The girls are taught to apply make-up and of course, how to model clothes. The fashion board models fashions from Raflo's and the Budget Shop at various meetings through- out the county. Fashion Board members: Sarah Brownrigg, Sherry Ritchie, Judy Steadman, Helen Phillips, joan Cockerille, and Anne Rooney. Judy Steadman, Sarah Brownrigg, joan Cockerille, and Sherry Ritchie pose in the latest spring fashions. 7l
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Pep Squad adds to school spirit Front faux' Stephenie Payne, Peggy Howard, Cindy Murray, Linda Paul Barrett, Stephen Kerby, Ann Gulick, Kathy McKay, Michele Vanderanter, Anne Chamblin, Norma Da'le, Linda Partlow, Barbara Jo Raflo, Cheryl Young, Bonnie Cook, jane Looney, Ioan Young, Preble, Natalie Defaris, Barbara Betters, Jane Carter, Sonja Shockey Nancy Hartman, Joyce Minor, jean Neff, Beverly jarrell, Margaret Epps, Carolyn Lanham, Kathy Batterson, Mary Jane Harris, Joyce Spickard, jacquie Dent, Anne Ohme, Henrietta Parsell, Diane Cook Ovsiens, Sandra McKimmey, Sarah Brownrigg, Diane Carr, Candi: Pam Radaback, Annie Phillips. Rauf V: Pat Whetzell, Sandra Key, True Greene, Lindsay Grant, Carol Livesay, Vickie Hatch, Pam Gibson, Mary Gulick, Vickie Barnhouse, Sherrie Fisher, Karen K Sponsors Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Daughtery. Young, Meg Crouch, Ronnie Delk, Jeff Schelhorn, Tommy Jenkins, Moeser, Susan Stanford, Bever Lowery. Row II: Ann Claughbough, Sally Massie, Sandy Ritchie, Sherry Ritchie, Carolyn Goode, Chris Fewell, Lynn Aikens, Kathy Batterson, Deane Hyde, Donna Comstock, Marilyn, Rau' III: Sue Damewood, Jane Poland, Hester Moore, Betty Ramsey, Muse, Sarah Carter, Vicky Lanham, Robyn Fuller, Emily Riddle, Frankie Gill, Betty Rhyne. Row IV: Lynn Hammes, Suzette Robertson, Gail Peggy Greham, Linda Fox, Sally Bodmer, Barbara Fletcher, Mary Lou Caulk, Ethel Adams, Linda Huddle, Shirley Ohme, Elizabeth Caldwell, Ginny Rupka, Louise Uhl, Bamma jane Mitchell, Alyce Phillips, Betty Taylor, Cecilia Kerby, Rusty Flint, Pat Vooris, Lee Duffy, Barbara inne, Lynn Rogers, Gloria Hatrick, Linda Hagerick, Debbie Dicks Sponsor Mrs. Ezma Lee Stevens, Firft row: Ronny Delk, Sponsor Mr. John Daughtery, Sherry Ritchie, Pam Radbach, Carolyn Goode. Second row: jeff Schel- horn, Anne Chamblin, Meg Crouch. 70
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Debaters have new sponsors - Mr. Sullins, Mr. Dietz i Q Debate Club, fini row: Candy Gilliam, Victoria Hatch, Claude Saffer, Lydia Williams, Bonnie Gilliam, Wendy l-Iawkins. Second row: Mr. Dietz, Bill Clemens, joe Alexander, james Kinne, joby Reynolds, Mr. Sullins. Tbzrd row: Tom McCabe, Garry Preble, Ben Hedrick, Tommy Jewell. The Debate Club was on the move. Under the vigorous leadership of Mr. Sullins and Mr. Dietz, the Debate Club launched a new campaign to bring victory and honor to the school. Be- lieving there is no substitute for preparedness, the club secured large amounts of reference ma- terials and jumped right into the job of preparing effective debates. To provide experience for the forensic debate tournament, the club participated in a ntunber of inter-league debates. These orators of LCHS, through their great efforts, brought honor and esteem to the whole school. Well there's nothing wrong with that statement, points out President Bill Clemens to Mr. Sullins Sec- retary-Treasurer Tom McCabe, and Mr. Dietz. 5 2 2 a H 5 5 B 5? iz 5? is i
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