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ah 1'f ' fy, z,, V . . HOWARD FAERBER SANDRA WRIGHT MARILYN HARRIS JONNIE KROEGER CAROLYN MIDKIFF KAY BROWN President Vice-President Committee Secretary Recording Secretary RGDOHPY 'l'l'eBSlll'Pr The duty and purpose of the Student Council is to consider and take action on anything pertaining to student government. The council also strives to foster a spirit of cooperation among the students and faculty. It endeavors to maintain a high standard of personal conduct for the school. The Student Council is a practical means by which students may gain experience in govern- ment and leadership. The council was unable to function completely this year because of the split schedule, However, the council officers sponsored a party after the Homecoming Game and a Valentine Party, as well as the Goodwill Clothing Drive. Miss Barbara Ball was honored at a party given by the Student Council after the homecoming game. The Student Council's successful annual Valentine Dance was given the name Sweetheart Swing this year. Compliments of SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY .STuJenf Counci The Student Council officers attended a convention at the West High School in Knoxville last year. Our versatile and popular president is shown at the Senior Day reception.
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we 'ts Seated: Mary Ellen Hood, Barbara Ball. Second Row: Bette Sterchi, Phyllis Sherwood, Joy Rogers, Peggy Kelley, Ann Morris, Judy Jones, June Gilreath, Sharon Morris, Judy Moon, Denese Eaves, Joan lYalker, Freda Colquitt, Franc-es Mabry, Linda Holland. Third Row: Peggy Bratcher, Joyce Cope, Glenda Akins, Bobbie Brooks, Glenda Norrell, Vharlotte Brown. MRS. RUTH GARRISON Sponsor The Y-Teen Club has done many things for Tyner in the nine years it has been organizedg first under the leadership of Mrs. Correnia Simons, and now sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Garrison. The annual potato chip sale sponsored by the Chattanooga YWCA has been won by the Tyner Chapter for the last seven years. Various gifts-such as the lec- turn for the stage, the train used by Miss Tyner, and a new trophy ease have been given to the school by the club. 11725 agx BETTE STERCHI ANN MORRIS JUDY Jonas PHYLLI5 SHERYYOOD SHARON MORRIS President Vice-President Sec,-em,-y Treasure, Reporter V ' as ' , ATV. V All Compliments of M. H. HUNDLEY GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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ali I . ,gh .V A Hr, 5 f PGUQK Travel. enjoyment, and education are the themes of the Travel Club which is composed of students from ninth through the twelfth grades, Unfortunately this year because of the split schedule and the illness of the sponsor, the annual trip was not taken. Previous to this year trips have been made by the club to Nashville. New York. Washington, and New Orleans. . 9 SLN Q ' ' W I D ' L. L. FULTN Sponsor A 'f K if if are Swisher, B. Bowman. Second Row: L. Wilson, B, Ball, M. Pot ter, D. Igou, C. Williams, C. Skipper, C. Miclkiff, C. Sowder I. Moss. Back Row: Mr. Fults, L. Forgey, J, Fulmer, J. Rogers B. Arden, J. Grimes, B, Cole, D. Eaves, F. Dt-Lay, F. Krueger B. Lively, L. Longwith, J. Jones, E. Brown, N. Colquitt. Seated: Jeanie Thompson, Rqmru-rg Barbara Ball, Treasurer: Linda Eaves, Secretary Standin ' Judy Jones Pres 1 . ' K- . - identg Nainlra Longwith, Yicefpreg- dent. ex' Front: D. Collins, B. Scott, G. Rhinehart, R. Brown. N. Cordell, J. Thompson, B, Quarles, D. Steele, B. Sterr-hi, Y. 0rton, B. iVillismson, M. Harris, S. Wright, N. Toomey, I-1. Murray, D. v
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