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LLIED YOUTH AND VIGILANTES OFFICERS . . , are Myra Stanley, lI'c !lSIll'l'f, Mike .ll1'tel1el1, prexi- rlentg and Dick McKay, 1'il,'l 1ll'l'Sl'llf'llf. .Not pif-lurevl is fllrtrgarvt Parker, secretary. 4 235 f X I 'X 1' 1 . i REFRESIl,1IEN'TS . , . nn' serafml fullnning Ilie JY I7IC'Cf1'lIg 14 lzirh is a group 14-110 can lmrv ,lun Ingctlufr zcithout lhe use of alcohol. The Allied Youth Po:-t at Amarillo High Sr-hool is an internationally luinous one. sinre David Park. Class of 758 was lliltlll'tl 1-o-p1'm,-zsiileiit of the l1llCfll3il0l18l Allied Youth ut their 1937 meeting. David served as chairman at the l9515 meeting held at Hut-lihill Falls, Pennsyliania in XUXt'lllllt?Y'. Students front Sandieland have Serv-tl on nutionul vonnnittecs before. lmut Dax id was the first to hold the International position. Allied Youth menibership ft-It off at Sandieland in 1958-39 duo to the opening of that school in West Amarillo. Unve the largest post in the world, the A.l'l.S. group innnlwred only a few hundred. lWurgux't-t Purlwr and linda Nlliuur f9pI'i'Sf'lllPll the loval group ut tlu- annual t'0Ill't'I'f'!tt'0 at Hur-lxhill lfzills. The X igilznitvs group at Sunrlivlzunl wus organizezl three years ago to uid the 1'ln'vrlt'u1lvrs with their pep prow-mliiigs. This year Miss Sue llzm-lssood sn-iweml as sponsor of tln- group xslivh int-ltuls-s only juniors und seniors. 'lille lmoys s1'l'vvtl us goal-post tleeoruters and work:-cl with tlu- fin-ld pulilif' address. 'lillt-5 also were in vharpc ol the footliull tour-hdoixn gl VV 'Q-1... l1i4NCJ.YC . . . up posters are Mrs. Burnis Crorge and Duane Clasco, who are gelling really for a Sandie pep meeting. Pa ge 20 horn and the Yictory Bell. IVICIL,-1 YTES . . . standing nre llumw Clrzxwn. Chris Strange. W. I. Hifl. Paul Fields. fuel: Nllfflllltlllllllfl. Kirlzurrf lhipivsf. Lalzrlj' Bessrler. Sealed are johnny Hirst-li, Royse lfruzrrz, and fllllllllj' llezrey. P 'Zia rx.
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CLASSROOM l'RESlDffNTS .... S Iaml ivillz Cimly Law, presirlenl of the Council in ilu' HOIIlPIIIGAlllg' dining room. Each girl is the IIVPSI-IIUIII of lzvr class in F.lI.fl, The Amarillo High Svhool chapter of the Future ll0lIlClllIlliPl'S of America is composed of all the Stu- dents vnrollccl in the Various clauses in foorl, clothing and homo and family living. Each group elects its own prvficlr-nt to sc-ntl to the Council. of whit-h Cindy Law is president. They meet weekly in session with the sponsors who are Mrs, Francis Baker, Mrs. Joe Parkoy aml Mrs. Sue JOIllIiY1QS. Thi- Illilllltlllllliillgf fl:-partilmnt has thrco lulroratory worl-grooms ut Szrmlioluml on thi- first floor. Two are for foorls unrl ooo for tht- clothing vluss. Home anil l u:nilv Lixingj 1-lufws mm-t in tht- lull rooms. Thvro is a dining room for t'lIl1'I'lfllIlll1Q guivfls lxctm-ctr the two loofls rooms. Thi- Sancliu-lunal Vllllllltll' of tht- lfuturr- llomomalccrs of Amr-rivu partie-ipatvs in ilistrir-t. statue and other rffgional organizations for tlw t?IlL'UlJI'3gl'IllCIll. of better llfbllltfllllllilllgl for its students. Highlight of tht- full PVCNIIII for stuclents of the A.H.S. 1-hupter is the llauglltvr-Dafl lmanquvt where lhf- girls wrup thvir lnox lunrhf-s attractively for thcir clmls to hifi on. IN! Y .llffllllflfi . . . an' pirlurerl in lliwir lzomr' aml fanzills' Iiting clasv. llrfrry lllarrl. .xtrinilillg at lvfl, is Ilia lJI'E'.SlAflI'IIf of flzis group, 10,10 are all future llolziclnukers. v' , r' 1 - 1' J: f A w a,, da- -f --- FUTURE HOMEMAKER ' 3. -., 'Tr'- N-ying 3, lt 4 s 'Q Q 1' . , file 9 all-Q -si. Wl.VVERS . . . of llif annuzzl DHI!-.Y nigh! lmx' supper nn- Pal S'11'r'L'lcy mul lxirirrm livrgwr 8llUIl'II alrurv ufllz fllfl-I' 111'i:rr-llillllillg vffnrlx. 'np 11' 1 lflll, Xffll. l'Rf.'.Yllll'f YT . . . nf all llir' .qzinflfw laml futurr' Ilurrifvnzzlmrs is ffirully Lair, one
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qs? Off ICFRS . . . for the Future Nurses are lieth Slzanrl. presulenlg llorotlu' Scott, t'l'f'C IlV'l?Sl.l16IIfQ Sherrie Uidrrl, reeonling secretary: mul loo' Elgin, correvpomling secretary. Students interested in a career in nursing are mem- bers. of the Future Nurses Club at Sandieland. The group was sponsored by Miss Mary Kay Simms, the school nurse assigned to Amarillo High School for the 19325-39 school year. The girls meet each week and are given an insight into the aspects of the pro- fession of nursing and what the students might expect. The-y nu-et in the hcalth rooni on the first floor. where Miss Sinnns officcs are located. Beth Shand served aspresident in the 1953-50 school yczir. She was nanicd one of the twcnty most outstanding seniors as llne rcsult of this hpnor and hcr work with the school nurse. The Amarillo High School Bowling Club met weekly on Thursdays at Sandieland in 1953-59. The group was sponsored by Mr. Phil Pflug. a new member of the Sandie-land faculty. The group actually did their bowling at the Western Bowl out on the Canyon llighway. League scores were kept among the meni- lvcrs. ,luincs liurlcson was clccted ns president in the fall of this athletic group. Doris Winter scrxed as vice-president. Pat Maguire was secretary and Sharon lloffee was treasurer. .llffl.'l'lV, ttf' lilllf llfllf l.ffll9 . . . is llclfl 111 llie llUl'sle'V!l llonl out on llze flflllttlll Ill-QIIIIIIY. l'l1l ll11g111'11f is Iltlllrl-IIQ' fl 1-luln rcpurt as llzf' grcnp l't'lll,t'f'N lfvfn 1'1'n vlfllm tllltl NIHIIVV. FUTURE URSES AND BOWLERS MEETIYC . . . of lln- Future ltttrses Clulz is slmzcn above in tlie stuflj lmll. lieth Slnmrl. prrfxulelzt. is slzozrn pre-snlifzg. Sl Ol FlffffRS . . . for the Bowling Club nh I it ere present for the pictures are Pal M11 :ure Page 21, secretary, and .Sharon Coffee, treasurer
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