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-4-'I 5 ibm! ICT- A Yr 49 .lc A . s , 'fx XS wg was s.. Reveille time comes early for members The civic-minded Boys' Interact Club par- ticipated in many community proiects throughout the '73-'74 school year. Some members gathered to clean up North Elemen- tary School's lawn. Morning dawned early for members as they prepared to peddle doughnuts to raise money for the club treasury. Being an affiliate of the Rotary Club, two boys attended the club's weekly dinners in order to maintain communication concerning proiects and services. One of the more impor- tant projects of the club included helping with the Foreign Exchange Program. The club gave its help by aiding in the financing of the student's trip and providing homes, along with a small monthly allowance. Along with the Girls' Interact Club, the boys visited the Cerebral Palsy Center in Richmond to give a Halloween party for the children. I. Deciding where to begin, the officers prepare to start the regular club meeting. 2. As the meeting progresses, different moods are shown by the members. 3. Laughing loudly, John Nims finds a ioke amusing. 4. Winking through the window of a bus, one of the center's students says his final goodbye to his new friend, Jimmy Alter. Boys' Interact Club 53
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52 Girls' Interact Club Children pinch girls Highlighting the year for the Girls' Interact Club was the trip to the Cerebral Palsy Center. The Girls' Interact Club provided the students with candy and entertainment. A few of the male children found pleasure by chasing and pinching the girls. Members sold candy, cook- ed suppers, and held basketball games to raise money during the year. l. Canversing over the week's gossip, Interact girls pass the time while waiting for tardy members. 2. Singing with all their hearts, some members of the club entertain the students at the Cerebral Palsy Center. 3. Finding a new friend proves to be a happy moment for Linda Rolston. 4. Laughing wickedly, Linda Sue Clowers and one of the students at the center attempt to place a Halloween curse on a witch. 5. Acquainting prospective members with club activities, the Girls' Interact Club holds its yearly tea. 1 A l
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Wlvwwwr' Group projects benefit community Field trips such as the one to Richard Bland College provided a break in the school's routine and furnished new and interesting in- formation to Science Club members. The club combined education with extracurricular ac- tivities. Though small in membership, a busy year kept the members and sponsor of the club occupied. Consisting of students from the tri-city area, the NLA provided its members with the oppor- tunity to remain informed of student activities in the surrounding areas. Proiects such as sponsoring a clean air week, a speaking con- test, and an anti-pollution poster contest ex- hibited what students working together can accomplish. Representing CHHS in the Miss Christmas Seal Contest was Debbie Gering, who was second runner-up. Other NLA pro- iects included an ecology drive and an anti- smoking week. I. NLA members pause from the meeting's business to pose for a picture. 2. Notes in hand, Greg Hcye discusses proiects for the Science Club. 3. Deep in thought, Linda Clowers and Claire Moclntyre decide on their votes for the club secretary. 54 Science Club, NLA .-m4 . -we
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