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Service- This was the motto of the newly or- ganized JUG Club. The activities of this club included: a Valen- tine Dance for the bene- fit of the Heart Fundg money raising projects such as slave, candv and cookie sales, and March of Dimes benefit. fdffdw Elk 3' FSIAW JW 6'!6'5 Members: Suzanne Burgess, Claudine Manzanares, Laurel Drew, Judy Boothe, Judith John- son, Judy McCaslin, Mary Sheetsg second row: Cathy Dodds, Judy Bellinger, Cindy Wil- liams, Nancy Moeding, Jeanne Naus, Janice Parker, Carol Ball, presidentg Barbara Early- wine, Kathy Simong third row: Connie Barrack, Margy Fowler, Dianne Pharo, Carol Miner, Rhonda Werner, Sandy Knox, Sue Ethridge, Susan Wincliell, Billie McKinney, Carolyn Smith, Charlene Elliott. Lorna Cambell. Karen Hunt, Judy Massey, Pat Morey, Miss Juric. lg Z? 5!!Z7!f? M El Sparkelettes was an organ- ization composed of 16 girls with an interest in and a de- sire to acquire more skill in the art of baton twirling. Members performed in pa- rades, assemblies and several half-time shows at football and basketball games.
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IVY .C !ffW67f? 6kz'.4' ' 5' AW!!! 61613 by 'X 'Nh' 5 3 Membersa jackie Lusk, Diane Pharo, Mary Sheets, Susan Burgessg second row: Sandy Sladek, Cindy Willianis, Nancy Moedmg, Carol Miner, Carol Ballg third row: Judy johnson, Claudine Manzanares, Susan Wilhite, Connie Bar- rack, Rhonda Werner. Ivy Club members were noted for the going-steady mit- tens which they sold at Christmas time. Other projects in- cluded collecting baskets of food, clothing and reading materials which were distributed in near-by Indian pueblos and other needy areas during the holiday season. Ivy Club was a senior girls' service club whose purpose was to work for the betterment of the student body. Officers: Diane, presidentg Claudine, secretaryg Mary, vice-presidentg Rhonda, treasurerg jackie, sergeant-at-armsg Susan, historian.
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Members: Joan Gamertsfelder, Julie Anderson, Carole Bridenstine, Sue Paul, Sheila Martin, Jeanne Naus, Barbara Stephens, Margaret Stephens, Nancy Barrack, Linda Barth, Cathy Dodds, Susan Wilhiteg second row: Vicky Bell, Rachel Brannock, Tesla Rivers, Dawn Daleiden, Karen Dorcas, Merry Lee Dean, Anita Blaz, Carol Thornton, Judy Massey, Carol Ball, Valerie Jolly, Maribeth Jolly, Sue Clauve, Mary Anne Solga, Dianne Pharo, Nancy Moeding, Judy Bootheg third row: Marianne Welker, Margaret Musgrove, Linda Steffy, Janice Davis, Sandra McMurray, June Bower, Pat Pearson, Georgia Edwards, Nancy Lewis, Nancy Grant, Linda Griffin, Judy Bellinger, Karen Weiss, Myra Rice, Vemba Gomez, Darlene Brown, Terry Chandler, Judy McCas1in, Linda Furry, Pennie Schipani, Barbara Fawver. ltf!Z?! 5fWfM WM f?e?z?t1'fV 'idk Waving pompons and cheering at the top of their lungs, the members of Pep Club contributed a great deal towards building and keeping the school spirit for which the Matadors have become well-known. Attending every game in a body, they Officers: Jo ,Len Marty, secretary, Connie Barrack, presi- dentg Charmaine Trivez, historian, Nancy B., council, Carol Miner, treasurer, Rhonda Werner, Suzanne Burgess, Barbara S Margaret S., council, Miss Iden, Miss Dismuke, sponsors. decorated the goal-posts for the football games and the Queen's throne for Scarlet and Blue Days. The group also published and printed the first student directory. High times on the bus trip to Farmington.
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