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JUNIOR LIONS-Front row: James Gillum, Mark Morris, Bill Sims, Mr. Fielding, Russ Mercer, Sam Eubank, Stanley Rodgers, Clifford Eichholz. Second row: Gordon Martin, Bill Sanders, Kenny Taylor, Arthur Martin, Stephen Baker, Ronnie Clark, Biill Thompson, Jon Gullefte, Ronnie Plagemon. Third raw: Terry Plumeri, Marcus Moran, John Grant, Gene Brazeal, Dick Studebaker, Michael Thomas, Wayne Fernandez, Robert Channell. Fourth row: Buddy Baumback, David Licwov, Larry Wall, Gerald Schroeter, Vic Neupauer, John Anderson, Jimmy Lee, Paul Pergola. Fifth row: Bill Koerner, Fletcher Livingston. IR. LIONS HLIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND receives much valued help as the Junior Lions collect money on White Cane Dayf' All money coIlected by' the boys is donated to this national organiza- tion. The service club was also a big contributor toward the pur- chase of the door mats for the school. Donating funds to the HEEL SCHOOL SPIRIT has really been boosted this year as the Wheel Club aroused anticipation as Well as curiosity by sticking green luminous posters in each classroom announcing forthcoming sports events. Spirit is also heightened as members of the Wheel Club distribute booster tags on the day of football games. To enable spectators to view sports contests in comfort, the Wheel Club also sponsors cushion rentals. Members of the club support the school school beautification program was another contribution of the club. Turkey in the Strawn is echoed throughout the gym as students attend the Turkey Hop, sponsored by the junior Lions. A 'KC' average and good standing with all teachers are mem- bership qualifications for the club, sponsored by Mr. Fielding. CLUB beautification program by contributing their services toward the development of the planting project. Although the boys remain busy throughout the year, they take time and relax as they join in their annual Thanksgiving hayride. To join the ranks of the Wheel Club sponsored by Mr. William Rivers, a boy must have good scholarship, must respect truthful- ness and fairness and be an ambassador of good will and friendship. WHEEL CLUB-Front row: Ray Stapleton, Robert Flores, Murray Gay, Bob Wilson, Bobby Hal-I, Jimmy Bullock, Mr. Rivers. Second row: Gerald White, Joe Calderazzo, Raymond Charlton, Dave Maggiacomo, Don Loucks, George Williams. Third row: Tom Smythe, Rick Wilson, Jim Wood, Buel Simpson, Joe Priest. Fourth row: Danny Bright, Jimmy Jeffers, Gary Fox, Doug Gavin, Cliff Denison, Fred Jenkins. nu .. ,ars rx 441:11 .fa1 1av. sv-an aim-f. r iimumn 1 ummm
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Hl-Y CLUB-Front row: Mr. Richard Martinez, Jim Waynick, Jim Wilson, Don Peters, Buck Grass, Willis Kitchen, Bill Jones. Second row: Malcolm Cipar, John Dobson, Vaden Tucker, Homer Lewis, Gerald Stewart, Ed Patenaude, Frank Marlin, Bill Moore, Chet York. Third row: Don Seyluck, Jim Osborne, Thom Clark, Dennis Pittman, Harry Folsom, Scott Major, Lenard Thomas, Colvin Seillars, Bill Fair. HI-Y STRIKE THREE! OUT! Strike-out or home run, members of the the Hi-Y is kept informed of athletic contests and other Y news. Hi-Y excel in sportsmanship and fair play. Active participation The boys also attend the Southern Regional Convention, accom- in athletic tournaments throughout the year gives the boys a panied by their sponsor, Mr. Richard Martinez. Welcoming the chance to display their sports-abilities. incoming sophomores with a dance is a spring activity sponsored Receiving a guiding hand from its parent club, the YMCA, by the members ofthe Hi-Y. UNIOR EXCHANGE IN MEMORIAM . . as stated on the Memoriam Plaque in Although still a young club, the junior Exchange sponsored the main hall exemplifies one of the many contributions of the an assembly program and an early spring dance directed by its junior Exchange Service Club. Members of the club are also con- sponsor, Mr. Carl Miller. tinuing their work on the Freedom Shrine in the front hall this Outstanding leadership and character and a C average are year. , QE LT' qualifications for a junior Exchange member. JUNIOR Second row: row: Mr. Miller, Zary Sheaily, John Fretwell, Jerry Adcock, Bill Sidwell, Tony Clayton, Andy Osborn, Julian Piper, Frank Brownlee Elmer Ashton, Jimmie Benton, David Jenkins, Wesley Cowart, Paul R. Taylor, Edward Hernandez, James Longfellow, Harold Delk. 115
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