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Sophomores Strive for a Better Tomorrow The Sophomore Class officers were Elizabeth Puddephatt, president; Michael Malone, vice-president; and Kathy White, secretary. The teacher sponsors were Mrs. Ball. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Day. Mrs. Bankston, and Mr. Stigger. The officers provided a tutoring service before school for any student who needed help. They also worked on a project to beautify the Trice square. Charisma is the key to success. From Left to Riffht: Mrs. Ball. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Bankston. Mrs. Day. and Mr. Stigger. Michael Malone — vice- Elizabeth Puddephatt — Kathy White not pictured president president secretary 27
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Belinda Redus — vice-president Dorothy Johnson — secretary Junior Class Prepares for Senior Year The Class officers were elected by the Junior Class during their first class meeting. Barbara Ann Owen was elected president, Belinda Redus, vice-president, and Dorothy Johnson, secretary. These officers planned fundraising projects and conducted Junior Class activities this year. The sponsors of the Junior Class this year were Mrs. Settle, the head sponsor: Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. Whatley, Mr. Brenke, Mr. Hall, and Mrs. Robertson. You’ve got to be kidding. Barbara Ann Owen — president
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28 The Sound of Spirit — Cheerleaders Sound Off The cheerleaders started increasing Zebra spirit last May and have continued all year. They spent a busy summer raising money and preparing for camp, where they won three blue and two red ribbons. When they returned from SMU and a day at Six Flags, they started preparing for the ballgames to come. They also sold ads for the publication of football programs. The new ideas and cheers they used this year were enthusiastically accepted by the student body. However, the cheerleaders did more than cheer at ballgames. They made signs and special spirit boosters for every game and brought lemonade to the football players during summer practices. They were also responsible for all the pep assemblies held this year. The annual staff would like to salute the cheerleaders and their sponsor, Mrs. Parker, for a job well done. Left to Right: Grctchen Freeman, Billie Jean F.llcn Nichol, Lynn Brooks. Susanne Tortorich. Rodgers. Dabney Dunklin. Lynda Sampson. Virginia Shepherd. Pam James.
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