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First row, left to right: Jean Davis, Jane Andrew, Jane Frye, Tona Jennings, Mary Charles Crouch, Katie Hice, Ruth Church, Linda Nichols. Second row: Bonnie Sink, Joanne Hudson, Marie Harper, Elizabeth Peters, Coleen Boles, Kay Hawkins, Linda Bodsford, Brenda Poston, Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Advisor. Third row: Nadine Hudson, Margie Wheeling, Jo Cooksey, Billie Jo Jarvis, Barbara Parker, Carolyn Tesh, Paulette Vestal, Brenda Spaugh, Rachel Spease, Miss Nell Lennon, Advisor. Fourth row: Carol Jean Hale, Ernestine Brewer, Ann Whitman, Ann Steelman, Joyce McGalliard, Ann Smith, Jane Foster, Marie Davis, Linda Henning, Patsy Pegram. ' feacim Q ip Q, WWW Seated, left to right: Tona Jennings, E Treasurer, Jane Frye, President, Jean Davis, S e c re t a ry. Standing: Linda Nichols, Student Council Representa- tive, Jane Andrew, Parliamentarian, K at i e I-li c e, Vice-President, Ruth Church, Historian, Mary Charle s Crouch, Reporter. X-:iff 'S 104
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