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THE ORCHESTRA STRINGS ALONG l .. 1 1ST VIOLIN: Vickie Wayeaster, Patti Rowe, Angela Ausby, Athena Neblitt. ton, Sharon Battle, Joan Joyner. CELLO: James Milligan, Richard Todd ZND VIOLIN: Roland Sunkins, Zclcne Battle, Carla Thompson, Susan Frances Matusiak, Michael Boone. BASS: Theodore Gregory, James Jean, Linda Lienemann, Douglas Ward, Jerry Nixon. VIOLA: Carol Stan- Everett. The violin section works hard. ..-..................,....m,..,W,., Isn't this a thriller! James has busy fingers.
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YES- nts and F Did I get it? PRESIDENTS AND FIRST LADIES AND THE GIRLS ENSEIVIBLE WORK HARD
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Smiles are a dime a dozen! JUNIOR IVIARSHALLS BRIGHTEN SCHOOL FUNCTIONS Junior Marshalls serve at all auditorium events. These lovely young ladies and Jim Culpepper, the Director of Publicity, are responsible for making each visitor or patron who attends activi- ties at T.A. Willett Auditorium enjoy all performances. The ten Junior Marshalls are nominated by homeroom teachers and elected by the S.C.A. according to their academic average, inter- est, personality, and poise. Row l: Mrs. Mary J. Brady, Sponsor, Jonathan Rivin, President, Endia Browng Debbie McDaniel, Annie Faulks, Jesse Worrell. Row 2: Mike Zeddg Richard Todd, Terri Goldman, Treasurerg Susan Reid, Phillip Enrico, First Vice President, Jimmy Bright. Row 3: Mr. Thomas Fuller, Sponsor, Marty Furan, Second Vice President, Mike Peters, Jimmy Eure. Gina Hardy, Mitch-Ann Dickerson, Mary Sue Wilkinson, Cindy Beacham Louise Caravas, Carrie Padden, Peggy Anstead, Divinia Yancey, Endia Brown, Rita Williamson. THE FORUM LEADS THE DISCUSSION The Forum is Wilson's debate and discussion group under the leadership of Mrs. Brady and Mr. Fuller. Membership is open to all students with better than a B average in English and his tory. The Forum supported the activities of the Forensics team and provided the funds for district and state competition. A bake sale was sponsored at the PTSA's Open House. The Forum pre sented the entire student body with an informative, entertaining and amusing assembly, the Annual Forum Bowl, a college bowl type quiz pitting the girls against the boys. We'll beat you guys! 'bl 'te .us
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