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Boy's Staters View Government in Tallahassee American Legion, sponsor of Boys' State, sent twelve boys to the capitol of Florida, for a week of mock government training in July of '77. The ten who represented Winter Haven were: David Wooley, Daryl O'Con-nel, Jim Carson, Dan Trueblood, Lemuel Geathers, Mark Barnes, John Hughes, Derrick Woodard, Rodney Triplett, and MarkSchreiber. They resided in the men's dorms at Florida State University and attended sessions which included prominent guest speakers. The honorable Rubin Askew, Governor of the state of Florida, presented the Keynote Speech to Boys' Staters. After a week of vigorous campaigning, elections determined state offices for those politically successful. Dan Trueblood defeated his opposition to become a Supreme Court Justice and Mark Schreiber became a Senator. During the conference Winter Haven's John Hughes won a nomination to Boys' Nation. 24
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JV Cheerleaders Spark Baby Blue The Junior Varsity cheerleaders had a very active year. Throughout the year they supported the Blue Devils. They cheered at the J.V. football games, basketball games. Besides cheering they decorated the goal posts for the Varsity football games and held bake sales. The 1977-78 Junior Varsity cheerleaders consisted of: Captain, Marty Todd, Co-Captain, Lucy Holden, Gigi Alderman, Tonya Johnson, Chris Rollins, Terri Hudson, Susan Crittenden, and Laura Sutton. Mrs. Hall and Miss Young were the sponsors. 23
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2 Three Girls Attend Girls' State Last summer Teri Davis, Nita Day, and Patsy Kunze, seniors at WHHS, attended the Girl's State convention at Florida State University for one week. The girls chosen as nominees each delivered a three minute speech on Americanism and told why they wanted to go to Girl's State. The girl's gave their speeches in Front of the American Legion Auxiliary, the group which chose them. During the week in Tallahassee they participated in mock state government. 4 1) Front: David Woolley, Mark Schreiber, Daryll O'Connell, Jim Carson, Mark Barnes, Lem Ceathers, Dan Trueblood. Back: John Hughes, Derrick Woodard, and Rodney Triplett. 2) Nita Day. 3) Patsy Kunze. 4) Teri Davis. 25
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