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Y-Teens Enjoy Versatile Program More fun than having three boyfriends is being a member of Y-Teens. Every lady enjoys discussing feminine fancies and hearing the latest gossip. With this and more, Y-Teens has something to offer everyone. The club is sponsored by the Young Womenls Christian Association and strives to develop leadership potential and to influence others toward the Christian way of life. Collecting money for the United Fund, sponsoring a senior citizens' tea, roughing it on the annual camping trip, and swinging out at a winter formal are a few of the frolicking times they have together. There are many ways for a lady to spend her time, but one of the best ways is through the versatile life of Y-Teens. First Row: Cleta Mitchell, Betty Wiggins, Sylvia Cullom, Arlah Jackson, Jervece Leath, Judy Hackler, Diana Robinson, Delores Jarnigan. Anjel Steger, Gail Riggins, Vivian Jamison, Sara Peak. Second row: Claudia Hill, Avice Evans, Mary Dragg, Patricia Hogans, Margaret Smith, Diane Delaney, Jackie Cullom, Ramona Jones, Mary Geter, Veronica Wells, The Y-Teen volleyball team gets in a practice session. These sessions usually took place after school. Kathy Henderson. Third row: Patricia Senter, Bonita Gillespie, Paula Roper, Janis Hardin, RaLois Barnes, Brenda Warren, Nellie Bailey, Carol Valentine, Janice Logan, Loretta James, Debra Agnew, Cheneta Taylor, Darneta Gillespie, Karen Jones. Officers: Betty Wiggins, inter-club representative, Paula Roper, vice-president, Arlah Jackson, treasurer, Darneta Gillespie, presidentg Cheneta Taylor, secretary. 54 l Ag...
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Mr. Fields, Sonya Graves, Jean Hall, Helen Troutman, Patti Heath, Pat O'Mary, Quintella Smith, Sue Gross, Paula Roper. LIBRARY CLUB-Front row: Frank Carr, Margaret Richie, Vivian Marsha Benton, Pat O'Mary, Quintella Smith, Jean Hall, Sonya Graves, Anderson, Brenda Conner, Valerie Brown, Lorine Anderson, Gloria Sue Gross, Paula ROPSI- Bennett, Gwen Burdine, Gloria Sheffield. Back row: Patti Heath, Library Club Is For 11 Students So he's destined to be a World heavy weight boxing champion! Well, he would look rather strange joining a library club filled with all of those bookworms, wouldn't he? Actually, that's not the case at all. The Library Club is not only for future librarians and bookworms, but for all students fincluding boxing championsj. It gives its members a chance to collaborate with fellow clubbists on books, magazine articles, and other literary works. In addition to the club activities, library assistants obtain valuable experience from filing books and searching for report data. So, whether it be a boxing championship or a gold record Filing books is one job in the future, this club offers the perfect outlet for students' Mary Carter dfwds' talents and interests. 55
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