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Interact Club Interact Club Officers—Seated: Joe Parker, Dwyer, Secretary; Steve Blue, Treasurer. Standi Vice President; Kenneth ng: Mal Jones, President. at ; Interact Club Members—First Row: Randy Brock, Taylor Thompson, Mal Jones, Jimmy Brock. Second Row: James Hagan, Robert White, Steve Wagner, Gene Parker, John Marshall, Phil Horn, James Pennington, Kerry Harms, Joe Parker, Donald Price, Lée Moncrief, | 119 One of the new organiza- tions at Gibson is the Interact Club, which is sponsored by the Rotary Club. Because of its affiliation with this civic organization, the Interact Club aids the Rotary in many of its projects. To encourage leadership among boys and to help in worthwhile projects for the community and school are the admirable purposes of this group. Perry Broocks, Steve Blue, Kenneth Dwyer, Barry Brueck, Third Row: Steve Thomas.
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Debate Club Debate Club Members—First Row: Kate Magruder, Erin McCosker, Becky DeCoux. Second Row: Taylor Thompsn, Ginger Moore, Rebecca Broocks. John Henegan, Dub Darville. Third Row: Mrs. Broocks, Sponsor. Danny Tyler, Debate Club Officers: Tyler, President; Secretary-Treasurer. John Henegan, 5 Vice President; Erin McCosker, Rebecca Broocks, The aim of the Debate Club is to encourage students to ac- quire the information,. attitude, and knowledge which will en- able them to be better citizens. This year the debate team, under the leadership of Mrs. W. R. Broocks, has traveled to MSCW and Hattiesburg Invita- tional Tournaments. The team also participated in the Missis- sippi High School Speech Tour- nament at the various levels» An admirable contribution of tro- phies and victories was added to brilliant GHS record. Teeter ace Reb t a ee SN a oa
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Gibson High Girls Athletic Club GHS Girls Athletic Club Officers—First Row: Lynn Whittington, Vice President; Kathy Stroud, President; Tina Gilbert, Treasurer. Second Row: Kathy Alford, Reporter; Phyllis Stokes, Secretary Weekley. 120 GHS Girls’ Athletic Club Members—First Row: Marilyn Weekley, Glenda Solomon, Evelyn Stout, Tina Gilbert, Monica Long, Gladys Solomon. Second Row: Linda Walker, | Alford, Cathy Alford, Elizabeth Godbold, Susan Moore, Wanda Dison, Trisha Baker. I Lynn Magee, Cissy Price, Diane Williams, Kathy Stroud, Linda Howell, Gail Gilbert, Milton, Cindy Campbell, Marilyn Lambert, Debbie Ward, Jan Coon, Lynn Whittingt At DJHS and GHS the Girls Athletic Clubs work to promote interest in sports and help to teach and develop better skills in athletics. In the clubs the girls sponsor intramural in arch- ery, tennis, ping pong, badmin- ton, shuffleboard, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Each year the GHS club spon- sors the Powder Puff Football Game. The two teams are se- lected and coached by senior lettermen. Another event spon- sored by the club is the Student- Faculty Basketball Game. The money acquired from. these games helps to buy equipment for the gym. The sponsors this year are Mrs. Becky Izard at Gibson and Mrs. Carolyn Casey at Denman. Dericia Martin, Beverly Brent, Carolyn Spence, Pat Haffey, Diane Crawford, Gioria Solomon, Gayle Hux, Kathy Third Row: Melissa Holmes, Amy Felder, Karen Wilson, Mary Beth Robinson, Fourth Row: Mary Price, Katherine Phyllis Stokes, Linda Jones, Dixie Stokes, Patricia
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