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CLUBS Science Club line-up for ,68 features officers Lisa Ribbeck, Ann 0'Donnell, Corene Ewing and Martha Sweeney. Not pre- sent are Natalie Wallace and Carol Sohwemberger. Experience Helps tudents Expand Knowledge MEMBERSHIP IN THE SCIENCE CLUB, open to all Biology students, provides a deeper interest in nature. Their activities, headed by Miss Rita Ann Quinn, included a canoe trip down the Buffalo River, a field trip to Shelby Forest and a bicycle jaunt to Audubon Park. They held a name-the- tree, contest and to make money, they sell candy every day at the break and at lunch. Lending a helping hand in the Library are Library Assistants Emelia Giannini, Valerie Milam and Lydia Faiers. II6 LEARNING TO CATALOGUE BOOKS is a new job taught to the Library Assistants by the Librarian and moderator, Sister Mary Demetrius. These as- sistants sacrifice their unscheduled time-by tending the library and maintaining the aquarium for the Biology Lab. Their main project was sponsoring Sister Mary Loyola's book, A Return of Love. eq!! U 2, rv ' N' W . me N - tr 's - 2 , kk 5.3 i .mfxsgz is ,GI t. ha ,S e 4 ' fat' X ,: gf-,,4jgf, fiwli ,, at - . - haa- pt ' . .Q 7- . Science Club members Margie Butler and .lune Fry explore Shelby Forest for biological specimens.
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Packing boxes for needy chil- dren are the Red Cross of- ficers Cynthia Zawila, Emelia Giannini, Sharon Mock and Imelda Wilder. .L 4 . . .5 4 , .,,,r.w , v- wiv? 6 , .Qi .. 5111? -,,- ,rg Q gg ,L .ti Preparing to receive their guests at the Forensic League Christmas Party are the officers Mickey Morton, Cathy Hill- man, moderator, Miss Barrasso and Kathy Tanner. .C. Clubs Spur a Kaleidoscope of Activities MEMBERS OF THE RED CROSS, under the direc- tion of Miss Vivian Hackney, had a very successful year. Among the worthy projects undertaken were sending Christmas packages to the men in Vietnam, filling stockings for hospitalized children and pack- ing friendship boxes for children all over the world. The enthusiastic members also gave a picnic for the dependent children of juvenile court. Janet Luibel served as President of the High School Red Cross Council for the Memphis area, attended two train- ing centers in Arkansas and was also present at the National Convention in Dallas, Texas. II8 MISS ROSE MARIE BARRASSO'S Fqrensic League members are busy learning Parliamentary Procedure and developing poise and presence in front of an audience. An American Christmas Program was presented to the faculty and parents of the members Where each girl gave a reading. They also partici- pated in tournaments held throughout the year.
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