Nolan High School - Lepanto Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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--nn! LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Penny Moore, Pat Henderson, Cecilia Croomes, Janet Hopkins, Paulette Barwinkel, Mary Zale- sak. I aff 5O0 Hours Volunteers at ST, JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL: Rosemary Childress, Kay Cosgrove, Mary Lou Meyer. USHERETTES: Bette Coleman, Debbie Henegan, Tina O'Reilly, Kathy Holler, Barbara Meyer, Mary Ellen Cross. 34 generous Students Assisi Administration Nolan students have always been well known for their service activities. This year even more areas are open to service-minded students. Senior boys are now trusted with the responsibility of presiding over study halls, pep rallies, and lunch periods, through the new senior official program, The officials are selected by the faculty from a group of volunteers. Junior and senior girls are now able to aid needy students to attend Nolan on scholarships through the summer secretary program. The girls donate their salaries earned by summer work in the school office to a scholarship fund. The Usherettes are another new service organiza- tion at Nolan, set up by the Student Council to usher at all school functions, The Grant Street Program has entered its second year at Nolan. Interested girls and boys donate one or two afternoons a week to teach religion, reading, or math to underprivileged children at the mission center. Other service activities include volunteer work at I St, Joseph s Hospital and in the Nolan Library.

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Scuivr Kaus Assist Sucultu tu Study Hull SENIOR OFFICIALS: Joey Ford, Dwain Mees, Mike Heim, Pat Barbolla, Tom Cowan, Jerry Keating, Buz Ziegler, Torn Donaldson, John Johnson, Bob Tingle, Ershel Redd, Butch Polk. SUMMER RECEPTIONISTS: Mary Behl, Ann Moore, Jean Senior, Peggy Mag- ner, Pam Grove, Kathy Taggart, Rose- mary Stanton, Patti O'Kane, Marilyn Boullt, Sue Ann Quinn, Carol Neilon, Studcuts J-feta iu Cutariug Pruyrulu Paula Addison and Caryl Dalton help some Grant Street Children with their reading. SENIOR OFFICIALS: David Siebold, Rufino Mendoza, Tony Alholm, Pat Matzner, Chris Dunton, Ken Fenoglio, Mike Lance, Ernie Klarich, Bill Freeman. Girls Work us lecceptiuuists Duriug Sululuer ,flfluutus

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