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First row, left to right: Clydene Sprinkle ,Frankie Vaught, Jane Crater, Secretary; Judy Hardin, President; Jo Cooksey Treasurer; Joyce Spainhour, Vice-President. Second row: Billie Jarvis, Marianne Wiggs, Donna Davis, Jackie McKnight, Carolyn Craver. Third row: Miss Cook, Girls’ Monogram Club Sponsor; Barbara Parker, Sandra Ayers, Linda Nichols, Joan Miller, Margie Wheeling, Gail Bullin. Fourth row: Julia Messick, Brenda Barney, Margaret Pilcher, Carol Jones, Blanche Holder. The Girls' Monogram Club is an athletic organization for girls who have lettered in basketball or cheering. Its standing asa service club was strengthened when members contributed time and effort to assist the athletic depart- ment in buying a movie camera and film. In an effort to encourage good sportsmanship, the Girls' Monogram Club gave a Good Sports manship Award to a member of each organization. Pride in their accomplishments was but one of the benefits of the co-operation of the club.
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D7 Front row, left to right: Joyce McGalliard, Ernestine Brewer, Billie Jarvis, Carol Sweat, Deamie Griffith, Carol Jean Hale. Second row: Linda Henning, Carolyn Tesh, Jane Foster, Miss Lennon. Third row: Carolyn Lineberry, Jackie McKnight, Paulette Vestal, Linda 119 Bodsford, Kaye Hawkins. Fourth row: Carol Hoots, Darlene Constable, Janie Reich, Patsy Pegram. Fifth row: Yvonne Grant, Bonnie Sink, Linda Nichols, Brenda Pettyjohn, Barbara Parker, Daphane Wall, Betty Hall.
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») ¢ Boys’ Monogram Club First row, left to right: Mr. Triplett, Sponser; Don Bowman, Vice-President; Woody Cornatzer, President; Karl Stimpson, Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: Lacy Harris, Frank Evans, Jerry Taylor, Harold Shore, Jim Boyd, Tommy Edwards, Thomas Moody, Frank Harrelson, Steve Lewis, Eddie Carter. Third row: Arthur Holshouser, The purpose of the Boys' Monogram Club is to encourage athletic participation and sportsmanship in school activities. Members of the club must have lettered in an athletic activity of the school and must maintain a C scholastic average. The club is allowed to have three money -raising pro- jects during a year. This year the club chose to sponsor a Black and Red football game, and a car wash. The most successful of their projects was The Romance of the Century,' 'awomanless wedding. This play aroused much enthusiasm throughout the school as students flocked to open- ing night to see football players don frilly dresses and high heels. With their funds, the club financed the development of film that was taken during football games and helped purchase sweat suits which are used by the boys during practice. Jerry Tucker, Ronnie Harper, Wayne Hauser, Jim Mechum, Ronnie Matthews, Snookey Everhart, Mike Hauser, Bucky Martin, Harry Pink. Fourth row: Jim Bob McMordie, James Branham, Johnny Lowder, Steve Sloan, Lindsay Watkins, Bud Hauser, Dennis White, Bob Brewer, Dewey Kiger.
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