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l U1 . 19 .5 'r , lst Row, L. io R.: Erma Thomas, Carol Chatlield, Sue Bailey, Joan Cannon, Shcilia Garner, .li-anne Pr-ntr-cost, Donna V' ' Davidson, Jan Eyman. 2nd Row: Lucy Rico, Betty Albritton, Joyce Reinhardt, Sue Swilt, Linda Dani'-ls, Cissii- Coop:-r, . - Sandy Henry, Sue Schaffer, Barbara Cooper, Janet Seymore. x os 'CMM N, i ,H it M4 0'-f x fu .rs I SPONSOR . Q Miss Tyler f - g d b 0 d b 0 . . ,,,, , , M b ,MM N In Mummy V .K w Q x Q 'lst Row, L. to R.: Vice-President, Cissie Cooper, Treasurer, Sue A 'Q my Schaffer: President, Barbara Cooper, Secretary, Sandy Henry. Q59 2nd Row: Devotional Chairman, Erma Thomas, Sergeant-at-Arn-is, H-ff -we ww.,-fws: ew., ,A H Linda Daniels, l.C.C., Jean Pentecost. ng we The Girls' Athletic Association promotes l 15. girls' athletic activities and contributes to the V , Alr, development of high ideals. Each month its X . . . . . igggii ' members engage in some activity which is not offered at school. These include swim- ming, water skiing, horse back riding, roller skating, bowling, and camping. The association renders service to the physical education department by officiating Aren't you Q little old for that, girls? at games and purchasing necessary equip- ment for the sports program. Page One Hundred Fiityllzive
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nm f if rf M we wi . 4-67775 Fm -- ,':,:'f+'1'fmfw,..,, I L VF f ' - , ' X 'I g7Q.f,2HY' W. 'W' '. 27 .35 rr. ' H ft S , I Q, l :? 2 2tMg : V g .f t - f ' ' ' 2, ff: L-1 1 . r. 215' M ' . .Y f ., . lst Row, L. to R.: Linda White, Marilyn Murphy, Evon Berry, Mary Lou Mack, Connie Hammond, Margaret Dick, Linda Arnold. 2nd Row: Barbara Barnes, Joy Patterson, Everett Rice, Benny Terry, Tom Ogden, Sl-'SCN T0Yl0I', Carolyn DUVQY' S? f, Z .. y - - - . r l ' l , 5 1 , 1 1 A 1 , 1 t t ' 1 f 5 , X l lst Row, L. to R.: Vice-President, Marilyn Murphy, President, Connie Hammond, Secretary, Margaret Dick, 2nd Row: Porli' amentarian, Linda White, Reporter, Tom Ogdcn, and Historian Mary Lou Mack. 1 The Library Club membership consists ot students who work at least one period every day in the library. The club develops leadership, poise, and responsibility in the student assistants. The Library Club contrib- utes to the school by servicing the library and promoting student interest in books. Page One Hundred tilty-Four if hi SPONSOR Miss Lanpheor LIBRARY CLUB Q25 THE Lu N .1 of ii t J' L 'L - TU ' Club mambnrs Stamp thu Panthers.
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milf? 'B mg 531: 5 mai lst Row, l.. to R.: Barbara Barnes, Elaine Faux, Evon Berry, Carolyn Davey, Janice Parrish, Ruth Wilder, Linda Miner. 2nd Row: William Rossely, Lois Ramsey, Tony Zeoli, James Gagnon, Robert Minor, Fred Archer, David Jones. ,, ff , ,H af, SPONSOR Miss Hostler The purpose of the Future Teach- ers Club is to bring together stu- dents who are interested in the teaching profession. The club also aims to interest others in teaching as a career. It participates in Ob- servance Day, National Education Week, and the homecoming par- ade. HIV! il ll Sl ,H 7 SPONSOR Mr . Hostetler The aim of the Social Studies Club is to present to the students of the school more information and a better understanding of the world. Afternoon and evening meetings are held, with discussions on ques- tions ofthe day in world affairs. SOCIAL STUDIES FUTURE TEACHERS Z?i5Q'fr4,k H. X XX N. ' 35' ANR., .Zgi.'.gyfi'l A I A spy' W . i H4 , l . 1 lst Row, L, to R.: Carolyn Borich, Rita Salliollc, Stevie Graham Puqqy Fulmcr Sand MO I D 1 M ,H Kandce Biddlr-man Cvingcr Lani- 2nd Row' Daring C055 I R R - I Y W Y O mul . ' H 1 , Mary Scan, L-C-lin G lr A 5 A H,k Pmnnic- Waholc-lc, Glenda Haley, Graco Ann-ml, Linda Slriclilin, Judy Docldi 0 lwoo I mon kc I
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