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Y-Teens Y-Teens offer to all the girls of the school a chance to worship, work, and play together in Christian fellowship. The club helped a family at Christmas for one of its service projects. Hi-Y and Y-Teens share the fun and work of the annual Sock Hop. President, Phyllis Thurmang Vice-President, Ruth Thomson, Secretary, Margalee Pilkington, Trea- surer, Norlene Wolfeg Program, Brenda Boyer, Sponsors, Edla Hilts, Helen Throckmorton, Marjorie Stone, Alice Turley. FALL, YOU ORNERY CRITTERSI' . . . . The Cheerleaders stage a victory skit in a pep assembly. Hi-Y SPIRITUAL GROWTH . . . HI-Y offers the boys an opportunity for Christian fellowship and friendly competition in such healthful games as basketball, baseball, and other sports. Members are: Top Row: Errol Logue, Les Crider, Tommy Cox, Merle Chapel, Bob Bird, Lon Clark, John Coonrod, Artie Steinman, Jim Griffin, Ronnie Land, Robert Harris. Middle Row: Mr. Thomas Kemlg, Sponsor, jim Cross Ra mond Clutter, Tom Marquis, L nn Sutton, Ierry Dobbin, Cleve Miller, LeRoy Baker, Frank egg. Bottom Row: Mr. george Hudson, Sponsor, Mike Bannon, Tommy Garst, Clyde Williams, James Barker, Alan Latta, Richard Hammer, John Webb, Alan Downs, Marvin Nelson, Clifton Duncan, Doug Mitcham, Ken Moore, james Dick Mr. Thomas President, John Webb, Vice-President, Alan Lattag Chaplain, Alan Downs, Secretary- Hudson. and Mr. at :ia --W -as 29 'W I F 4 S i
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JUST CLOWNING AROUND . . . This cun- ning clown smiles coyly after her perfor- mance in the Activity Ticket Assembly. Now nobody could be certain, but some inside information disclosed her identity as Senior Barbara Suppes. W, W -nlnlnluyvnwve. ,,.,.- NJ- 919 taxed HOLD STILL, LITTLE FROG . . . Don't worry, girls he can't get away now. Sharlyn Dunagan and Georgia Perkins explore the innards of this amphibian creature Mr. Henry Foreman looks into the situation. STIR A CAKEg STIR A CAKE . . .We hope Carol Rader and Conne Duncan have good results with their cookeryg they seem intent on their purpose. THIS IS THE WAY lT'S DONE, BOYS ...... Mr. L. D. Nixon is helping Gary Carr and jerry Stein set up the machine to make a bushing punch. A
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Lettermen Wearing with pride the West High letter are these boys who have spent long extra hours outside their regular school work. They have been examples to the entire student body in displaying fine sportsmanship and devotion to the school in their respective fields. Top Row: Coach Sunmer Roberts, Pat Grogan, Pat Ryan, Dick Carlburg, Paul Bussard, Burl Cott, Gary Auernheimer, Leonard Kiser, Bill Williams, Coach J. D. Shouse. Second Row: Mike Danford, Donald Vickery, Bill Gibbs, Gary Chastain, Ron Baker, Burl Kinney, jim Wait. Third Row: Cliff Schornick, Gordon Brown, Eldon Ward, Ron Blake, joe Gibson, Mike Blue, Ronald Rice. Bottom Row: Gary West, Larry McLain, Gary Carr, Eldon Hays, Bob Buchanan, Mike Carter, Charles Snider. hysical Growth Is Fun And Important. Letterwomen Even the girls can earn a letter at West. This is ac Cora Lea Stone. Middle Row: Connie Roberts, Mari- lyn Coleman, B. 1. Terry. Bottom Row: Gloria Smith E - 30 complrshe by participating in a number of after- school sports until five hundred points are accumu- lated, the number required for a letter. Top Row. janice Bloodworth, Carolyn Passmore, Elaine Burns, Mary Stark, Sandra Haines, Sponsor, Miss Wisleri
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