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During the sixteen years in which Allied Youth has operated at MHS, the organization has sought to teach young people the harmful effects of alcohol upon the human body. AY sponsored a carnival as its money-raising project. AY Sponsors Fund-Raising Carnival rj 5, is Xl The AY officers are Jimmy Monroe, Vice-President of activitiesg Cindy Cox, Vice-President of publicityg Mary .lane Chambers, Vice-President of social activities, Beverly Ritchey, Presidentg and Larry Eubanks, Vice-Presidentof membership. Mr. Harold Frazier and Miss Marcia Merri- man act as Sponsors' lined the baseball field. For the second year AY presented a community wide carnival. Booths, such as ring pull, marriage booth, and Weight guessing, Beverly Ritchey, President of AYg with Diana Rushing, AY member, and Mr. Harold Frazier, sponsor, attended the annual Allied Youth International Convention in Hali- fax, Nova Scotia. ,ff ....
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AMCC members sign up to work in the hospital. Volunteer workers spend their free. time in working in' all areas of the hospital on weekends, holidays, and during summer vacation. The officers of AMCC are Marcus Sear- cy, Presidentg Mary Anne Cooke, Vice- Presidentg Beth Benton, Secretary-Re porterg and Gary Chancellor, Treasurer. Volunteers Serve Community Needs Any student in high school may become a member of Allied Medical Career Club upon showing interest in the club and by meeting and maintaining the requirements of the club. Students must maintain an average of 80 and must he passing all subjects. The purpose of the AMC Club is to bring together young people in high school interested in careers in medicine and its allied fields in order to share their interests, to explore opportunities and requirements in these fields, to grow as individuals by working together, and to learn about the community life in which they soon will participate as informed citizens. V53 Vg. -i V ig.
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McKinney High School Cheerleaders spend many hours painting signs, selling the work of cheerleaders school spirit has been established and has moved beyond athletic contests into the minds of stu- dents. These girls ale led through the year by their head cheerleader, Patty Veigel, and sponsor,'Miss Polly Rogers. .lohn Ke- asler and Linda Braley also lend their help in creating school spirit as mascots. I64 During the football games the cheerleaders lend individual as well as group support. N ribbons, and planning pep rallies. Through Cheerleaders Sparlq J 'V 'ff , ' 1, Q 1 v- rr 'A A: L PATTY VEIGEL Head Cheerleader Senior
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