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D Ei 3 S sv! fl it M 5 .1 Fin! rofw: Boots Roberts, Marsha Williams, Norma Biron, Loretta Ison, Harriet Hillis, Ann Davis, Mason Swilley fmascotl, Liz Page, Sherry Faircloth, Emily Vaughn, Carolyn Dunn, Ann Bochnia, Linda Lee Eaton. Srrond rorw: Peggy Carter, Arlene Fairchild, Marsha Herman, Linda Cunningham, Ginny Woods, Carolyn VVilliams, Geraldine Rice, Diane Swallows, Mary Glover, Maureen Kennedy. Third row: Jane Browning, Carole Williams, Linda Stinson, Rita Myrick, Vel Rentz, Elaine Hishmeh, Carolyn Hendry, Sarah McGowan, Sally Jarrett, Jackie Townsend. Fourth rofw: Connie Hendry, Delores Powell, Eva Kelly, Glenda Walker, Ina Ray Summerford, Diane Hinson, Carolyn Hawkins, Teddy Williams, Alberta Hagan, Darlene Kellum, Linda Mallory. The Zeta-Y-Teens meet every Tuesday evening to plan new activities. Their monthly projects and socials provide an ever changing source of learn- ing and enjoyment. The big events of the year are the annual potato chip sale culminated by the potato chip dance and the Awards Banquet held in January. Always increasing in range and abilities. the Y-Teens will continue to grow with the school. First fU1.C.' Carolyn Dunn fvice presidentl, Peggy Carter fpresidentl, Glenda Walker fsecretaryj. Srronil rufw: Sarah McGowan Cchaplainl, Sally Jarrett lsergeant at armsl. Geraldine Rice ftreasurerl. 74
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P.T.A. The Parent 'lieztchei' .Xssucizition ral' Pztxon is tlctlicntetl to pi-tmiotiiig guml I'L'l2ltltJI1S ztinrmg parents, stutlcnts. and teachers. lfirst on the agenda for the watt' was Upen llrtusc. which was well zlttcntlctl. lntcrcsting monthly mcct- ings followctl with :i variety of speeches :incl discussions: ziinmig the most impurtzint was Il RllSCllS9lUIl for thc school brmncl iss MRS. R. W. Bikmtk MRS. R. F. Izxrtaizv . . NI RS . Hmzxtxx C.-xR'1'ifR MRS. R. J. XVli.1.i,xx1s . MRS. C. P. CIOUDYISXR MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS Niall .XV. R. Prmuxns . . L. G. KICCANN .C R. DOZIER . . R. D. BUTLER . . XV. P. XVRIGHT . . Firsf Sifffilllf . T11 if-d P1011 rl 11 . Fifi I1 Sl..X'f1l Setwillz UC. . Prexfifienf Iliff' President fire I,!'l'5illE'IIf life Prexidenl fire President Vire President fire Presizlfnl fire President . . Sfrretary . Treasurer I Earning money for Seninr Girls at P. T. .X. Open House, Linda my Carries Mr-. XYenver's trzix in hopes of 3 tip. 4 f-- 1 .-ew , e S ii Presiding over P. T. A. meetings, Mrs. Barber, the president, is an able leader. X. Three spectators stop tn inspect the intriguing nrt exhibit be fore the meeting begins. T5 '
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