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A CAPPELLA CHOIR First row, left to right: Shirley Weaver, Roberta Locke, Ann Connor. Second row: Marilynn Schebish, Gerry Walters, Alouise Witbeck. Third row: Albert Weaver, Donald Pege- low, Don Hammond, Ann Arthur. Fourth row: Betty Robertson, Jack Helper, Billy Gootee, Felton Harris, Leah VanScoyoc. Fifth row: Gayle Sykes, Edward Whitehurst, Carolyn Ransopher, Fred Belles, Davi d Dame- wood, Deanna Haves. GLEE CLUB I First row, left to right: Ann Conner, Carolyn Wyatt, Barbara Adams, Lucille Wells, Gail Morris, Mary Ann Bayliss, Nancy Allen, Sarah Shepherd, Felton Harris. Second row: Pat Vines, Sarah Turner, Kathy Gray, Delores Cash, Jan Hyder, Elaine Pryor, Marilynn Schebish, Jackie Hepler, Gerry Walters. Third row: Pat Adams, Margaret Monday, Janice Harlow, Betty Stocks. Shirley Weaver, Roberta Locke, Mary Ellen Gibbs, Emily Manor, Betty Robertson. Fourth row: Ann Arthur, Alouise Witbeck, Leah VanScoyoc, Cyn- thia James, Marion Massey, Jeanne Rossie, Charlotte Harvey, Ruth Ann Moats, Cotalee Taylor, Pat Badger, Donald Pegelow. Fifth row: Deanna Hayes, Virginia Hine, Carolyn Ransopher, Gayle Sykes, David Damewood, Billy Gootee, Albert Weaver, Fred Belles, Eddie Whitehurst. First row, left to right: Jo- Ann Lawrence, Paija Lej- nieks, Jean Whitener, Nancy Smith, Sandra Nuckols, Jo- Ann Morse, Martha Allen. Second row: Beverly Lud- low, Martha Lewis, Betty Fuller, Georgeanna Hane- kamp, Helen Kirby, Suz- anne Griffith, Mary Miller. Third row: Sara Moses, Peggy Hodge, Tommy Fife, Stuart Brown, John Massey, Jane Minetree, Flozelle Thompson. 22
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Left to right: Darlene Thornton, Charlotte Harvey, Ann Arthur, Marian Cannon, Sioux Barnes. BRENDA GILL Mascot Dick Wade, Susie Small, John Newton, Joe Crowther, Tommy Butzner, Max Rios, Nelson Coe, James Jenkins, Carol Reeves, Roberta Leary. Fourth row: Howard Armistead, Bill Wilson, Marion Huffman, Nancy Reid, Charles Johnson, Tommy Roberts, Derek Adams, John Haggard, Aubrey Sears, Bobby Millan. First row, left to right: Kay Nail, Gary Gillum, Margaret Deacon, Nancy Fleming, Louise Miller, Joe Livingstone, Gary Brewer, Lance Bell, Bill Burch, Wayne Tucker, John Dunivin. Second row: Marie Baber, Erna. Kluss- man, Barbara Armistead, Philip Coyle, George Wahl, Don Brown, Lennon Paige, James Fitzgerald, Ruthie Reeves, Willard Knight. Third row: Don Hammond,
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FORENSIC CLUB Delia Armstrong sets a good example of an all important function of the class— that of ac- quiring good speaking poise. One of the primary purposes of the class is to give its members experience in debating. A practice debate in progress is a familiar scene to those of us who share in public speaking. Left to right: Charles Wilson, Dick Kinsler, Nancy Thurston, Nancy Sunder. Classmates exchange ideas during an informal discussion on current debate topics. First row, left to right: Nancy Thurston, Richard Ames, Markley Fowler, Nancy Sumler, Pat Gray, Mr. Hensley. Second row: Payton Baer, Peggy Cunningham, Dee Armstrong, Jack Reeder, Charles Wilson, Betty Shaffer. Third row: Dick Kinsler, Jack Rosier, Joe Sumler, Jim Beck. I These are the members of | Mount Vernon ' s first Pub- | lie Speaking Class, which I combines the activities of | both actual speaking and P debating experience. First | row, left to right: Jim Beck, I Markely Fowler, Betty Shaf- fer, Peggy Cunningham, Dee | Armstrong, Nancy Sumler, H Nancy Thurston. Secottd | rote; Mr. Hensley, Richard Ames, Jack Rosier, Jack | Reeder, Payton Baer, Charles Wilson, Dick Kin- sler, Joe Sumler, Pat Gray. 3
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