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' I O Service Is Their Business HOSPITALITY CLUB fig ll ll 1 , kS-' I , SEATED: Deborah Jones, Brenda Bethune, Lavem Bostield, Marsha McPhee. STANDING: Paulette Johnson, Evelyn Culpepper, Euphemia Cambridge, Don L. Jackson, Casondra Callaway, Linda Williams, Joyce Smith, Cheryl Robinson, Herdisene Griffin, Shirley McCloud, Angela Culmer, Michele Storr. In addition to greeting and escorting visitors around the campus, ushering at assembly programs and KNEELING: Dianne Willingham, Beverly Roker, Mercedes Dupree, Jeanette Martin, Patricia Dixon, Linda Pearce, Gloria Thompson. STANDING: Gilda Knowles, Andrea Bostick, Sharon Devoe, Rosalyn Johnson, Annie Bizzle, Brenda Jackson, Helen Williams, Althea Hepburn, Lorri Culpepper, Linda Miller, Evelyn Fisher, Ingrid Rolle, Rosa Pearson, Brenda Prince. commencement, members of the Hospitality Club render other worthwhile services. 55' an A I I CHEERLEADERS Yvonne Taylor, Wanda Sheffield, Leona Nellieliff, Stephanie Lyons, Eric Allen, Dorothy Vail, Sa.rah Bailey, Katrine' Mitchell, Cheryl English, Patricia Mack, and Sarah Smith, R varsity cheerleaders, applaud the 2 efforts ofall athletic teams. 49
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Clubs Lend Helping Hand mfr if- , sf- ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1ST ROW: Gail Watson, Dorothy Jackson, Cheryl Robinson, Cynthia Newton, Sharon Renee Blair. 2ND ROW: Carol Salter, Panzy Beverl Hendrix, Linda Royal, Bonita Bullard, y McDowell, Brinda Cotton, Euphemia Cambridge, Cassandra Jefferson, Assoc Members of the Student Athletic iation help to handle the business end of athletics by selling tickets and programs for games and hosting visiting teams. 48 Su. PARA MEDICS Jacqueline Faison, Joanne Peeples, Janet Benjamin, Patricia Wright, Curtis Young, Lillie Williams, Debra Zanders, Dorothy Wynn, and Vanesther Moss, members of the Paramedical Club, have done much to foster cheer and good will among less fortunate people in our communities. For their Christmas project, they presented a ballet at Sun Ray Convalescent Homeg for their Career Day project they collected and distributed baby clothes and food for migrant children at Perrineg for their Easter project, they sponsored a puppet show and an Easter egg hunt for pupils as Sunland Training Center. Paramedical Club members also rendered services for patients at the Para Villa Convelescent Home. T' 4 A ,1 ,i...., ,-. ,gli
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L f 4 Students Use Talent nd INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB To keep pace with the expanding role of industrial education, the industrial education clubs of America became incorporated. The groups became known as Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Inc. Accordingly, Northwestern's chapter became the Miami Northwestern Vocational Industrial Club of America. Members of the club worked diligently to Finance their trips to district and state contests. As a result, students emerged winners again in their fields. r Q OFFICERS OF CLUB: Gregory Liptrot, sergeant-at-armsg Vickie Jordan, treasurerg Alfred Johnson, president, Linda Davis, secretary. ,1 'si 'vi K 1 Walter Tumer, Panzy Hendrix, Katherine Way, and Bernice Davis .nake iinal preparation for the distribution of Thanksgiving baskets to needy families of our community. To help them in this annual project, Red Cross members ask each homeroom to contribute at least one basket of food. RED CROSS Red Cross members also canvassed in the March of Dimes campaign. Zy HenEfi5i?aFb2rxXx53if1E:'r::.giggg?3B'l5g'll,: Dorothy Smith, Sharon DeVoe.THlRD ROW: 50 T Eleanor Tynes, Bemice Davis. I
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