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R.. , f, if, f W-. I , Km, TLUOR 1 ' V fm--.... 1' i3l ANGEL FLIGHT son, Sheila Parham, - Teresa Williams, leannie Gardner, Gloria Brown, Joanne Stuckey, Marta Thomp- Cindy Taylor,Gay Cook, MfSgt.Tracey. ' CTD Selecting a Christmas gift is a difficult task for the young shopper, but Charlie Harris and Leroy Gallashaw offer helpful suggestions. C21 Color Guard members, Bobby Harrison, Mabry Parker, james Peeples, and Don Bowman raise the flag before football games. Football Fans Like Change In Ushers ln September Sumter High foot- ball fans were pleasantly surprised to find that Angel Flight members had replaced ROTC cadets as ushers at Memorial Stadium. Wing Commander Teresa Wil- liams worked closely with advisers Mrs. Colquette and Sgt. Tracey in planning activities for Angel Flight. The members served as hostesses for all official ROTC functions. Early in the year ROTC cadets and Angel Flight members began making plans for the Cadet Ball. As the April date approached, they worked feverishly finalizing and executing their plans. All of the exhausting work proved worthwhile and satisfying. Organizations 'I33
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Q13 COLOR GUARD - Rex Mosley, Rickey Cor- bell, Bobby Harrison, Ray Neal, C23 DRILL TEAM - Front Row: Regaland Thompson, Harold Waldon, Robinson, Seymore Hill, Second Row: james johnson, Tommy China, Carlos Goodine, Smiley Meyers, C3l CADET POLICE - Bill Love, Rodney Smalls, lon Davis, Donnie Meyers, joe Moore. 132 Organizations
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Assistants Keep Administration Running Smoothly Volunteering their free time, guid- ance and office assistants contributed to the efficiency of the main office and took a burden off the administration by attending to the small, but necessary jobs that cropped up daily. Filing records, delivering deluges of mes- sages, typing, and answering the con- stantly ringing telephones were only a fraction of the duties performed by the assistants. Bookstore workers came to the rescue of students short on pens, pen- cils, paper, and other school supplies. They also aided their classmates in choosing paperback books for both required and pleasure reading. Under the management of Student Council vice-president, Don Mazursky, the bookstore offered C-amecock sweat- shirts, T-shirts, notebooks, and charms, as well as school essentials and books. F x Q13 BOOKSTORE WORKERS: Paula Lareau, Marie Robinson Don Mazursky Harriet Champion Thelma Linton, Lu Ann Page, Marilyn Workman Steve Murrell Nelle Richardson C25 OFFICE WORKERS: Seated: Paulette Plowden, Kathy Gupton Mary Anne Heldeman Cindy McKinney Standing: Geraldine Brunson, Melorine Plowden, Sandy Swartz 135 Mrs Bauer explains some cor respondence to Kathy Cummings, one of the Guidance Workers C43 Bookstore worker LuAnne Page keeps busy selling paperback books for required reading lists during her study hall 134 Organizations Q Q
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