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STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED the Governor’s School were Edwin Stone and Carl Landy. LEARNING GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVES were Merle Rogers, Pam Barker, Shelley Sharpe, Diane Atwood, and Brenda Blevins. LIVING THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED in the King College program were Joyce Tibbs and James Hawkins. NEWLY CHOSEN VARSITY cheerleaders spent time at camp where they earned “superior” ratings. 10
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RUNNING ERRANDS FOR William’s Nursery is one of Clay Ewald’s summer jobs. When summer vacation finally begins, it brings many smiles from the departing students. While this season is a chance to get away from school for almost three months, it is not always all fun and no work. The Scarlettes, cheerleaders, ma¬ jorettes, and the drum major all attended camp. Vacations to places all over the world were not only fun but were also learning experiences. Summer jobs were time-consuming, but what better way to begin preparation for the future. Early practice for the upcoming year brought members of the band, football players, and others away from their regular routines with the hope that this next year would be something special to remember. GET IT ALL TOGETHER
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After summer vacation began, the opportunity to learn new things never stopped. Camp for Scarlettes, majorettes, and cheerleaders taught new ideas and opened chances for ad¬ vancement in these activities. New faculty members pre¬ pared for the job of teaching the leaders of the future. The Governor’s School for the Gifted was designed to give quali¬ fied students a chance to excel in an academic, cultural, and social atmosphere with their peers. Girls and Boys State al¬ lowed nine senior boys and girls to learn more about the city, state, and national government through direct partici¬ pation in the workings of the government. King College of¬ fered a study program whereby high school students could see college life as it really is and earn a credit toward their college major at the same time. All of these activities and more were opportunities to learn new things and to learn about living. THE MAJORETTES LEARNED new routines and won many honors at summer camp. NEW MEMBERS OF the faculty were Martha Wright, Donna Boult, Judy Blevins, and Gerald Blankenship. DELEGATES TO BOYS State were Garland Cline, Dale Tiller, Steve Weisbrod, and Mike Taylor. 11
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