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Varsity Club School Feeling Is Inspirited FIRST ROW: Ketsy Gibb, Wescott Terry, Peggy Ames, H. M. Arnold, Bill Lewis, Martha Fountaine, Carol Taylor. SECOND ROW: Brigitte Hurtt, Ellen Wood, Dick Shannonhouse, Jim Prince, Phil Turner, Bob Bowen, Bruce Lambertson. THIRD ROW: Elton Gladden, Mike Hawker, Bill Mason, Phil Phil¬ lips, Jim Stewart, Darryl Powell, Jim Payne. FOURTH ROW: Mike Routzong, Butch Nottingham, Buddy West, Steve Bralley, Jeff Davis, Tommy Merritt, Johnny Downing. FIFTH ROW: Dwight Matthews, Ernie Gibb, Jim Henderson, Bub Shreaves, Hubert Doughty, John Lansdale, Dan White. Treasurer Tommy Merritt, Sergeant-at-arms Bill Lewis, Presi¬ dent Wescott Terry, Vice-president Phil Turner show off their club project. (Absent Secretary Charlotte Adkins) The Varsity Club, comprised of players who have earned varsity letters, has done much to develop a feeling of kinship among the members of different N. H. S. teams, as well as to perform other services, such as providing monitors for the basketball games and oranges for the players. Dick Shannonhouse, Ernie Gibb, Jimmy Prince, Jeff Davis, Ellen Wood and Wescott Terry cheer the team to victory. Clubs
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Rocket Club Model Rocketry Fostered Wade Fitzgerald readies rocket for ignition. Kris Carpenter and Charles Etheridge back away from the pad to launch a rocket. Vice-President Keith Marshall, Secretary Alfred Nottingham and Wade Fitzgerald aren ' t really going to the moon. The Rocket Club, one of the largest clubs in the school, allows students who have a knowledge, of safety rules and an understanding of the scienti¬ fic principles of rocketry to build and fly model rockets. FIRST ROW: Freddie Doughty, Adrian Carpenter, Eddie Gibb, Ricky Gaskill, Billy Simpson, Jerry Blais, James Eder. SECOND ROW: Tommy Bell, Philip Badger, Frank Notting¬ ham, Hubbard Mayhew, Glen Phillips, Eddie Farlow, Billy Carpenter, Carson Lewis. THIRD ROW: Charlie Cox, Earl Ward, Leroy Fitchett, Keith Joynes, Billy Bell, Frank Hope, Tommy Palmer, Austin Carpenter, Charles Ames. Fourth Row: Mr. Newton, Severn Carpenter, H. N. Dunton, Myron Marsh, David Partin, Derry Greene, Tommy Mapp, Kris Carpenter, Wade Fitzgerald.
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Pep Club Spirit Inspires Work FIRST ROW: Suzanne Willis, Barbie Cosby, Cathe Blais. SEC¬ OND ROW: Pam Korleski, Margaret Engle, Elizabeth Eth¬ eridge, Mary Sue Hand, Rebecca Colonna, Charlene Travis, Lynn Mason, Debbie Arnold, Carmen Novoa, Scottie Scott, Jim Prince, Mr. Oakley. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Trower, Sharon Colonna, Anne Nottingham, Scottie Acworth, Judy Powell, Cindy Phillips, Debbie Dennis, Patty Hopkins, Jenny Floyd, Ann Hopkins, Phil Blais, Ellen Wood, Peggy Ames. FOURTH ROW: Jo Gregory, Norman Gladden, LuAnn Gibbs, Deborah Willis, Ann Spady, Candy Scott, Shirley Stine, Joan Doughty, Bobby Thomas, Kathyanne Parker, Mike Hawker, Mike Rout- zong, Johnny Downing. FIFTH ROW: Larry Hopkins, Frank Etz, Johnny Nottingham, Richard Nottingham, Victoria Ames, Cormilla Spady, Patrick Jones, Angela Ames, Dora Ames, Barbara Rowley, Stephen Bralley, Tommy Merritt, Phil Phillips. SIXTH ROW: Mickey Outten, Preston Scott, Danny Abbott, Howard Turner, Tommy Mapp, Kipper Nottingham, Blair Stewart, Fred Richardson, Rusty Price, Virginia Upshur, Deb¬ orah Townsend, Irene Williams. Pam Korleski, vice-president, Barbie Cosby, president, and Ann Hopkins, secretary. Such devotion earns a reward. Free tickets? Judy Powell, Kate Riggin and Lynn Mason. The purpose of the Pep Club is to develop school spirit and sportsmanship. Members make posters, collect money at games, and organize vociferous yet well-behaved cheering sections. Darryl Powell, Bill Mason, Wescott Terry, Jim Hender¬ son, H. M. Arnold, Bub Shreaves, and Bob Bowen Eat to Win and Win to Eat!
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