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JNE: Marla le Whitted, son,Dwight JNE: Sandy zague. ROW on. Leaders Emerge Haslip, DaLane Barnett, Ann Bray, Pam Genteman, Cindy Shelton, and Mr. Otis Teague. Wanda Johns, Peggy Appleby, Kathy Shelton, and Ruth Ann Penner. ROW THREE: Gregory McNiel, Joe Estes, Bill Cobb, and Steve Aldridge. Castleberry, Janet Smith, Donna Grubaugh, TWO: Mark Hogue. Bill Albert, Dwight Mc- Joe Estes, Ruth Ann Penner, Marla Haslip, and Kay Gamel paint trash barrels to pro mote Earth Day.
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From the Crowd . . Student Student Council and the Student Cabinet play a large part in the life of Ozark High School as they lead activities with a dynamic force. Bridging the gap between students and faculty, these student leaders assist the administra- tion in solving frequently arising dilemmas. At council meetings, members hear complaints, sought solutions to problems, and planned activities. This year marks the first for Ozark to participate in a student exchange program with neighboring schools. The council members also add life to out- side activities as they plan and arrange the social affairs. These two important organizations at OHS are guided by Fred Johnson, president, Ruth Ann Penner, vice-president, Wanda Johns, secretary, and Bill Cobb, treasurer. President Fred Johnson speaks to the students before introducing candidates and speakers for student body president of 1970-71. T r Fred Johnson, president of the student body, takes charge of student sponsored assemblies. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: Marla ROW TWO: Kay Gamel, Jennie Whitted, Davis, Rodney Williams, Fred Johnson, Dwight Haslip, Wanda McNiel, J STUDENT CABINET ROW ONE: Sandy Debbie Hopkins, and Mr. Otis Teague. ROW TWO Niel, Denny Mills, and Tom Stanton. Le
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Pep club supported the Ozark Tigers throughout the 69-70 season with high spirits and much enthusiasm. The members decided on new uniforms to spotlight atten- tion as they cheered the Tigers on to vic- tory. The turnout for pep club was much larger than the previous years with the total of 80 members who dedicated much time and effort during both basketball and football activities. Pep club officers include ViAnna Schroeder, president, Linda Gru- baugh, vice-president, Kay Jernigan, sec- retaryg Julie Mason, treasurer, and Kathy Shelton, student council representative. ii, 'M gr H., v 'f r X . X r R RQ- w- Q .si its , s 1- W' was sm f he , lf' ' 1 lx .. W, ,A ' . The pep club enthusiastically cheers on the basketball Tigers to a victory during the 1969-70 season. Tiger Rousers Boost Morale TIGER BOOSTERS ROW ONE: Mrs. Carol Lewallen, ViAnna Schroeder, Sari Mc- Daniel, Linda Grubaugh, Ann Bray, Pam Genteman, Marla Haslip, Nadine Fessen- den, and Mrs. Faunlee Harle. ROW TWO: Kiley Nowack, Cindy Doran, Cris Handy, Kay Jernigan, Linda Hawkins, Lou Ann Johns, Talullah Sykes, Debbie Hopkins, and Peggy Dawson. ROW THREE: Cindy Payne, Brenda Haslip, Debbie Russell, Kay Kirby, Bobbie Fesperman, Kathy Shelton, Christy Forgey, Cindy Chaffin, and Da- Lane Barnett. ROW FOUR: Kay Gamel, Peggy Appleby, Teresa NcNiel, Sheila Griffin, Shelley Friend, Kathy Fesperman, Cheryl Parson, Karen Jernigan, and Janet Smith. ROW FIVE: Martha Sykes, Bar- bara Meadows, Frances Pulley, Kathy Hay- worth, Brenda Johnson, Brenda Johns, Demetria Sowards, Marla Geary, and Sandy Castleberry. ROW SIX: Elaine Lee, Cindy Russell, Tracy Faught, Sherry Mason, JoAnn Chudomelka, Marilyn Davis, Anita Barton, Vicki Cobb, and Wanda Johns. ROW SEVEN: Lyndia Noon, Latricia Hannah, Teri Guthrie, Lona Williams, Jodi Williams, Paulette Padgett, Annette Horst, Gail Mauk, and Julie Mason. ROW EIGHT: Glenda Camp- bell, Karla Chapman, Nancy Mooney, Nita Castleberry, Marjorie Craker, Donna Grubaugh, Cindy Shelton, Mary Jane Landes, and Kathleen Chudomelka. v 'vf'1lnnl 7'C
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