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sg i 5 iw si it Row 1 Jane Glover, Mary Margaret Manning, Patsy Spinks, Gweny Brown, Joan Vann, Alline Wood, Pat Gunter, Linda Smith, Judy King, Mrs. Lee. Row 2 Monty Calhoun, Don Taylor, Terry Fulmer, Edna Tumlin, Saundra Young, Dinah Tumlin, Bill Wimpee, Ken Kirk, Charles Bagby. Every member has tried to attend all the meetings. L CKY 13 llECOItA'l'E Lucky 13-the title of the club itself reveals the number of girls who are selected to constitute its mem- bership. Likewise, the number thirteen is lucky for its members in that many worthwhile projects have been completed this year. They decorated goal posts to add color at football games this year. The Homecoming Dance in October was improved through their unique decorations. The highlight of the year for club members was their annual Girl Break. In addition to these projects, Lucky 13 members were always doing a job for the school, or planning one that was to be done. Pat Gunter, Gweny Brown, Patsy Spinks, Dinah Tumlin, and Mrs. Lee discuss the chapel program they are sponsoring. All the social clubs do their share in school activities. Charles Bagby, Pat Gunter, Linda Smith, Mary Margaret Man- ning, and Monty Calhoun enjoy the warm fire on a cold evening as they talk over the day's events. 95
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Row 1 Dede Morris, Gloria Hullender, Kandy Crawford, Judy Hubert, Elaine Orlik, Ann Musarra, Linda Rhymer, Judy Collins. Row 2 Johnny Sinclair, Pam Petersen, Kay Carson, Ann Cogburn, Judy Moran, Jill Malnoske, Kathryn Durrett, Claire Floyd, Madeline Hodges. Row 3 Lloyd Shankles, Jimmy Byrd, Don Grissom, Jack Benson, Buddy Ball, Tony Musarra, Wayne Wallace, June Lyle, Kissy Chatfield, Gary Hill, Sandra Wyatt, Ernie Warren. SSPO lllt IIA CE PS club works primarily toward improving social functions at Marietta High School-the end result be- ing that more parties, pep rallies, and parades are bestowed upon the students and at the same time mem- bers of PS have more fun. Besides sponsoring a dance and engaging in various social functions. PS members served as ushers at the annual Parents' Night and helped in the Gracewood Angel project. The membership of PS is composed of girls from the junior and senior classes, and boys who sponsor the club along with the advisor, Mrs. Carolyn Morris. Don Grissom, Jack Benson, Kay Carson, Sandra Wyatt Judy Hubert, Ann Musarra, and Judy Collins help Buddy Ball give his car a good scrubbing, PS officers, Ann Musarra, Judy Hubert, Claire Floyd, and San dra Wyatt, discuss a new project with Mrs. Morris before pre senting it to the club members, 94
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The Di-Nineties members are decorating for their annual dance at the Country Club. Officers of Di-Nineties, Gail, Beverly, Jeanne, and Diane, get to- gether at a memberls house. Before the basketball game, Charles Waters, Buddy Black, and Haydn McLean buy cokes. Ill-90' Gllll Ulllll 'PAL The main event of the year was the DI-Nineties formal dance which was given at the Country Club. The dance gave an Oriental atmosphere to the evening with Japanese lanterns and a different version of Oriental entertainment. The members of Di-Nineties showed school spirit by decorating the goal posts for football games and mak- ing pom poms for the cheerleaders. They served their community by taking food and clothes to a needy fami- ly, taking magazines to the hospital and they were a help to teachers by running errands and stamping text books. Miss Compton, a new member of the faculty this year, was the Di-Nineties advisor. Row 1 Diane Hardage, Dottie Golden, April Sellars, Nancy Clotfelter, Joye Lewis, Diane Golden, Miss Compton. Row 2 Donna Mullinax, Lin- da Bates, Carolyn Brown, Shari Cail, Jeanne Garner, Christy Kuhnen, Julie Burn, Gail Boatner, Maggie Southerland, Marianne McCoy. Row 3 Richard Smith, Eddie Gosha, Doug Senter, John Sherrod, Beverly Moore, Jennings Patterson, Billy Campbell, Ronnie Myrick.
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