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Marvelettes Execute M Precision Routine Before Football Fans wt if Left! Right! Left! Right! About face! These drilling cadences could be heard throughout the fall and early winter months as the marching Marvelettes spent endless afternoons in the faculty parking lot responding to the chants of captain, Mary Heriot. The girls' counterpart to the boys' ROTC drill team designed and made their blue and gold uniforms and re- hearsed their marching routine over and over again in preparation for the performance during half-time of the last football game of the season. Marvelette activity did not end on the football field, however. The enthu- siastic squad also made their presence known in the Cockpit, garbed in school colors and carrying pom-poms, eager to cheer the basketball players on to victory. fll MARVELETTE5 - Kneeling: l-lllle Malik, fHeadl, Mary Heriot, Front row: Redell Tindal C nthi Dicks, Shebra Wilson, Veronica Harris, Second row: Lucinda York, Suetra Jenkins Shirle, Vllilsona janetta Wright, Third row: Reba Brunson, Carolyn Brunson, Sharon Moses Diane,Walterls' Fourth row: Harriet Dinkins, Cynthia Witherspoon, Eliza Magazine, Marilyn Workinan' Fifth row-I Frangig WilSOf1,GWen Nelson, MHVY MUll9f, PHUl21l21CkSOn2 f2l Mary Heriot calls out signlals durin the half time show. 131 Shebra Wilson grins sheepishly after missing her cue for the backbend g - 130 Organizations my Ziff i ,!, l V a,s p iw +4-IQ, 'clQ'5ffg,f,,94 J. 1 n if v .. -. ,,
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i Ecology Club Encourages Students to Pitch In When bulldozers moved in to widen Council Street, Ecology Club members took immediate action to transplant two doomed trees standing in the way of progress. Keeping the Sophomore campus clean was another service undertaken by the club. Trash cans were placed at convenient locations to remind stu- ---' dents to Pitch ln . Miss Cathcart, a student teacher at SHS, led a group discussion on job opportunities in the field of psychology one Monday afternoon. The club also invited Mrs. johnson, Executive Direc- tor of Wateree Community Action, to speak on the WCA program and projects. Members assisted in selling invitations to the Ben Swinton dance held December 15. Planning a party for the children in the Head Start program and conducting sensitivity sessions were two projects initiated by the newly organized y Psychology Club. ECOLOGY CLUB - Seated: Susan Motter, Susan Orrin, Tony Heath, Lynne Evans, President, Cookie Swan, Sally McArthur, Secretary, Mary Fran Ague, Steve Tedder, Lucy Harper, V. President, Phil Yates, Keith Powell, Pat Stafford, jimmy Powell, Kneeling: Charlotte DeLorme, Debra Welch, Carla Dam- ron, Lisa Hurst, Lisa Graham, Rochelle Royer, Cindy Belue, Betsy Broadway, Lisa Teel, Sylvia Swartz, Kenneth Howiler, lack Sullivan, Standing: Pearlina Bennett, Brenda Nicks, Yvonne Link, julie Spiegner, Evelyn Kennedy, Nancy Taylor, Amelie Gordon, Ruby Player, Natalie Anderson, Debbie Austin, Kathy Blalock, lim Rogers, Larry Carter, Scott Keels, Mr. Knight, Adviser, Q25 A view of the trees along Coun- cil Street before workmen begin widening the street, L33 Brian Borry, President of the Psychology Club presents a gift to Ben Swinton's father during intermission of the WCA Christmas dance, C45 PSYCHOL- OGY CLUB - Bob Edgeworth, Ruth Walker, Teresa Walker, Gladys Barret, Evelyn Urbanek, Larry Peterson, Ricki Corbell, Kerry Haase, lim Stover, Regina Schuman, Brian Borry, Charles Bradford, Janice Rogers. Organizations T29
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Civic Involvement Keys ROTC Activities ROTC cadets joined in the national campaign to publicize the prisoner of war issue by selling POW-MIA bracelets up-and-down Main Street. One Saturday morning before Christmas, corpsmen took a group of underprivileged children on a shopping tour to select gifts for their family and friends. The kids thoroughly enjoyed themselves and the cadets found it rewarding. til Steve White, Wing Commander, and Bob Edgeworth, Operation's Officer, go over plans for the Cadet Ball. KZJ WING STAFF - Front Row: Raymond Spann, Deputy Wing Commander, Second Row: Tommy China, Group I Commanding Officer, Don Bowman, information Officer, Carlos Goodine, Per- sonnel Officer, Seymore Hill, Group ll Com- manding Officer, George Brogdon, Group Ill Commanding Officer, Bobby Galloway, Administration Officer. Organizations T31
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