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Brenda Alligood Sophomore Velma Grant, Senior Head Majorette Joy Hedrick Seventh Grade Patsy Frasher Senior Jackie Cook Sophomore 29
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ROW 1: Shelvia Henderson; Patsy Frasher; Sandra Cook; Nancy Wright; Penny Pattie, Secretary; Patty Kirby, Vice-President; Helen Alexion, President; Betty Boyd, Treasurer; Anne Newnham; Virginia Summers; Martha Long. ROW 2: Anne Burns; Marsha Herndon; Joanne Ponzillo; Jane Root; Kitty Gray; Becky Thomas; Lynn Has- sard; Carol Wylie; Pam Hall; Brenda Fitzgerald. ROW 3: Jeannine Sorce; Joan Fitzgerald; Jean Allen; Ann Painter; Patsy Merica; Mildred Maloney; Judy Walton; Ann Paige Perdue; Barbra Freed; Margy Hickam; Judy Price; Susan Wade. ROW 4: Patsy Martin; Barbara Schwab; Sandra Wright; Mary Girard; Pat Connor; Joan Murray; Sylvia Show- ker; Kirk McAllister; F.llen Smith; Ann Higgins; Lucy Lawler; Karen Buzzard; Sambra Neet. The primary aim of the Pep Club is to stimulate school spirit and good sportsman¬ ship. At football games many of the Pep Club members formed a cheering section to help cheer the team to victory. Before a number of home football and basketball games, the Pep Club sponsored a pep rally. The rallies were usually directed by the cheerleaders, and sometimes members of the club put on comical skits, imitating the players and coaches. New cheers were often introduced to the student body at these rallies. Pep Club activities have included: dec¬ orating goal posts for all home football games, making and selling shakers at the games, and sponsoring the Homecoming Dance. The Homecoming Dance was a great success this year. The Homecoming Queen and her court were chosen by the student body and escorted by members of the football team. The Pep Club has done an outstanding job in promoting good school spirit and genuine sportsmanship. 28
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ROW 1: Ann Reilly, Secretary; Emily Lewis, Vice-President; Barbra Freed, Treasurer; Helen Alexion, Sergeant- at-Arms. ROW 2: Mr. Jensen, Sponsor; Gara Greef; Nancy Wright; Jeannine Sorce; Betty Potts; Jo Jordan; Velma Grant; Shelvia Henderson. ROW 3: Patsy Frasher; Sandra Wright; Ann Paige Perdue; Joanne Ponzillo; Sara Jane Fos¬ ter; Barbara Schwab; Pat Connor; Mary Girard. ROW 4: Jerry Reid; Alonzo Jones; Bobby Howard; Ted Cooley; Ernie Erikson; Henry Cantwell; Gordon White; Carl Hausler; Phil Gaw. ABSENT: Billy Jesser, President. The Science Club is an organization which en¬ deavors to cultivate an interest in science outside the classroom. Its members are required to have passed two years of science in their academic program in high school. The Science Club also provides more exper¬ ience and learning for the students in the field of science. The Science Club has caried out a number of suc¬ cessful projects and activities throughout the past school year. The club sponsored the annual Thanksgiving Dance, which was a great success. A new project taken on this year by the club was the selling of sweat shirts to Waynesboro High School students. The shirts are white with the school seal in purple on the front. Sci¬ ence club members also explored a cave in Monterey, Virginia. The club made several trips to near-by obser¬ vatories and planetariums with the sponsor, Mr. Jen¬ sen, who is an exchange teacher from Denmark. 30
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