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Mary jo Hudson twirled in the Macy's Thanks- giving Day Parade and at football halitimes. Kay Helm if 'U white boots and a Paula Trumbo lnterspersed throughout the band, the drill team mem - bers add a majestic flare to the football halftime shows. Majorettes, stepping high to modern tunes, rallied Patriot spirit from the crowd. Pa- rades, performances for sev- eral pep assemblies and bas- ketball halftime appearances allowed the majorettes and drill team to present the routines they developed during long hours of practice. Anna Tassen Drill Team Members include: Lisa K1-amz, jane Haynes, Diane Slaughter, jenny Hunter, Susan Hemelrick, Kathy Moore, Julie Wood, .Sharon Leroy, Sherri Huffman, Peggy Lipscomb, Kathy Karmen, Cindy Mills, Lee Green, Laura Stone, Cheryl Wood, Val orie Bell, Cindy Giuinoe, jo Ellen Estep, Pixie Morgan, Wendy Bohn, Maxie Copen, Marie Ann Dial. Service! 56
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aides and junior civitans devoted to helping others Filling their schedule with parties during the first semester, junior Civitan members were able to cheer up many youngsters. Toys were distributed during a Halloween party, giv- en in cooperation with the Charleston Civitans. A Christmas party was provided for retarded children by all Charleston junior Civitans. The second semester was also filled with hours of work in helping the community. As sponsor of the club, Doug Walters persuaded the members to organize a flea market in the spring in order to raise money for the WCEC. The house of an elderly couple was spring- cleaned by Junior Civitan during a project to help the aged. Chip Berry served faithfully this year as Mrs. Martin's Library Aide. Volunteering to work at the beginning of the year, Chip per- forms his duties on a day-to-day basis. From shelving and checking out books to helping with new shipments, he gives his assistance intasks that would otherwise be too numerous for Mrs. Martin alone. Classes supplemented with movies, films, and tapes are aided by the Audio Visual Club. Members are instructed in the use and opera- tion of the equipment, and also play a part in maintenance and repairs. Cindy Dunlap, Julianne Montgomery, and Patty Holden make preparations for a Halloween party. ,ff i With his usual charm, Mr. Walters easily pelsuades Junior Civitan members to participate in the organization of a flea-market 58fService
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