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MAKING SURE that the placques are always clean is a Wheel Club project. Working are John Maddox and Dennis Scott. NEW CHEMISTRY LABS, the pride of the science department, kept their shine throughout the year thanks to Wheel Club boys. WHEEL CLUB QUEEN WANDA HEATON sits amidst her court. Standing are princesses Emilee McCarthy, Pat Gilbert, Sarah O 1 CHOSEN FROM the vast field of hopeful candidates to reign as Wheel Club queen for 1960 was popular Wanda Heaton. Wheels Revolve Around School Huguley, and Linda Braswell, Seated are princesses Nancy Manzaro, Nancy Dole, Verna Braddock, and Libby Bright.
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mi 3 'U W. Heaton I. Colavito B. Harris E. Hornbrock D. Capuui sweetheart pres. v. pres. v. pres. rec. sec. P. Martin J. McCrory J. Paul 5. Pennell A. Doss S. Durham B. Franklin B. Wall R. Lettierri corr. sec. treas. sr. board rep. ir. board rep. soph. board rep. A. Barfol D. Scott W. Albury R. Allen P. Brown sgt. at arms chap. B. Cleare D. Covert C. Damian M. Flaherty R. Fordyce . , g V . 5' Q M Q ' , 14 , ' 1 2 gf , - T. Gregory B. Grover J. Guerra J. Inglis R. lngroham T, Pyinli B. Scully I.. Singleton C. Terry Helpful Wheels WITH HSERVICE BEFORE SELF as their motto. active members of Wheel Club seek to develop and recognize leadership in Miami ,lack- son. To give each member a keener realization of his club. his school. and his community. and to culminate in each a greater willingness to cooper- ate for the common good is their main objective. The eight spokes of the wheel. their symbol, stand for courage. courtesy. dependability. integ- rity. patriotism. service. sportsmanship. and toler- ance. which the boys continually strive to de- velop. A partial list of projects for the year include ticket-taking at the Urange Bowl. helping raise funds for the Polio llriye. making picture displays covering all major sports. helping maintain school property. and raising and lowering the school flag each day. Wheel Club also co-sponsored a holiday for- mal. Vl'inter Fantasyf' at the Nliami Nlunicipal Auditorium. Their queen. Wlanda Heaton. and eight princesses. one for each spoke of the wheel. were crowned at this festive occasion. Wheel Club members work closely under the supervision of their sponsor. Nlr. Edmund Burck. Guidance Counselor. 'I24
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ROW 1, J. Struk ftreasj, J. Struk Cv. pres.J, L. Zimmermann mann, D. Berger, S. Hunt, B. Parrish, H. McColm. ROW 3, C. Cpres.J, L. Ingrcham lchupj, A, McChesney, D. Caudle, M. Short, B. Shashuty, J. Bailey, D. Halling, D. Scurboro, D. Lamb, Wiley, ROW 2, G. Andrews, M. Alessi, S. Dilibero, M. Kaul- J. Wetherington, J. Dougherty, l.. Balser. Senior Service in ind RECEIVING A GOOD BACKGROUND for serviee in senior high. Junior High Y-Teens mem- hers seek to improve their sf-hool and community. All Y-Teen groups in the 1-ommunity are under the sponsorship of the YWCA. Various groups throughout the eity are kept r-loselv l-:nit through the Inter-Club Counril. A representative from eaeh club attends these meetings whivh are held in the main YWCA. Here the girls gain ideas for serxive and heeome better avquainted with their sister Clubs at other schools. For one of their main servit-e projects. these thoughtful girls stuffed envelopes with Easter seals for the childrens rehabilitation renter. They also Composed scraphoolcs made of used Christ- mas Cards for the c'hildren's wards in several hos- nitals. JR. HIGH Y-TEEN officers ore ROW l: J- Struk Hreas.J, L. Zimmermann fpresj, J. Strulc lv. pres.D. ROW 2, L, lngrahom lchup.l, D. Caudle HCC rep,l, A. McCl1esney fparll. In order to help the YWCA, the girls sold Christmas label decorations for the World Fellow- ship, a project of the YWCA. Junior Y-Teens held a dance in the spring to finance their service projects. They were under the Capable sponsorship this year of Nliss Miriam Sloofll. 126
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