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National Book Week Is Sponsored by Library Club p , , S orriee 1' . . 5 LIBRARY CLUB: First Row: S. Williams, M. Martin, K. Martin, F. Pitts, P. Kestorson, P. Ketchum, P. Forrester, S. Saunders, L. Rinehart, S. Tucker, J. Reedy, S. Rowe, B. Hurley, S. Nixon, C. Fitts. Second Row: N. Carter, C. Ashford, P, Martin, P. Tucker, P. Celmer, C. King, P. Curley, S. Taylor, J. Sturart, A. Henry, L. Ross. .l. Isbell, F. Malone, L. Pearl, K. Henley, U, James, M, Pickle, P. Hughey, N. Merryman, E. Wood, M. McCall. We welcome one of Oakhaven's ll-lSWAPf'tG5' newest clubs, the Library Club. It is Tn 'fhe Library 3 L 5 an organization of those interested in the functions of a library and the work it accomplishes. Many of sf t Q it the members hope someday to be O ' professional librarians. T They have accelerated the interest 3' N af f? Y of the students in our library by pro- ,rj T f i moting National Book Week, Novem- M Je. ber 13-19. They worked hard mak- ing posters and giving individual ysyyy T fi speeches to homerooms on the var- ' - - -... ---. .1- . ious types of books that are avail- an ' able ln the hbfafy- nf sag - . The officers of the club are Phyllis E 'T Tucker, President, Martha McCall, A Vice President, lean Reedy. Secre- r ' easureri alne 00 9' .av ta Tf E1 W d, R .9 . - a Porter. Th6Y are4SP0nsored by Mrs. in , t.i- H 1 h h - - 1 Y fllitf' , 3 V ume, t e sc ool librarian. ilfmfw - . lx , The observance of National Book Week was made effective through the efforts of the Library Club. Here, Phyllis Tucker and Elaine Wood hang a poster displaying the covers of new books received by the library. 49 -A
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Oalchcwens Newest Club Promotes Art Appreciation W : , 55:53 - 4 4 COU39 5. L . V- ,Q kr Coiphtfflgv M A A Rao THE VQLUES ' A WAV These leaders of the art enthusiast at Oakhaven are proud of the Hawk mosiac created by their club. Q A , . vm y jigii' g 'X K . B, .SS , . ' ' Vigo' wa ' - ' The purposes of the Art Club are flj to promote an interest in art activities in the school and the corn- munity, Q21 to enable outstanding art students to have further instruc- tion in other art areas, l3l to pro- mote an appreciation of art and beauty in everyday surroundings as well as in the classic works of art. They are responsible for the out- standing hall bulletin boards as well as the creation of a beautiful mosaic of the Hawk in the art room. They willingly aid other organizations with the necessary art works such as pos- ters, programs, placecards, and draw- ings for the newspaper. They had three blue-ribbon, gold-key finalists whose work will be sent to New York to compete in the National Awards. Mrs. Ann Weigel, their sponsor, has worked continuously to make the first year of this club outstanding in work and achievements. Their officers are Donna Henley, President, Bill Shelton, Vice Presi- dentg Brenda Mclntosh, Secretary: Judy Chappell, Parliamentarian, Jim Harder and Eddie Hood, Sergeants- at-Arms. 40' 9 ART Cl..UB4First Row: P. Young, B. Shelton, D. Henley, J. Chappell, B. Mclntosh. Second Row: P. Woods, L. Riley, J. Paslay, M, Creighton, C. Skagen, B. McKenzie, C. Bushnelle, L. Boston, C. Dockum, L. Stovall, P. Gilmer, N. Fullerton, P. Gilmer. Third row: J. Thornton, B. Owings, M. Pearl, E. Hood, J. Harder, L. Feutcher, N. Chappell, J. Perkins, B. Glazier, S. Foppiano. 48
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Y-Teens Strive to Apply Christian Princi y x . .. 4' The Y-Teens officers, Delores Ferrell, Gail Merrell, Jane Clay, Clenda Hawkins, and Glenda Ferguson plan for the next big evcnt. t i it is t '. 1' gf r . to Dail Life This year was the second in which this club has served Oakhaven. Its task is bringing the members to real- ize in their common life those ideals of personal and social living to which Christians are committed. It has one of the largest memberships in Oakhaven and competes heavily for the most popular among the girls here. lts popularity with the boys was firmly established when they were invited to attend the' HBEAT77 beat- nik party they gave. Their finances were padded with the revenue gain- ed from the enthusiastic sale of Po- tato Chips. Oakhaven sweat shirts, and a fashion show on March 3. They also sponsor both a basket- ball and volleyball team. The offic- ers are Jane Clay, President, Betty Jane Wray, Vice President, Glenda Hawkins, Treasurer, Glenda Smith, Reporter, Delores Ferrell, Parlia- mentarian. They are sponsored by Miss Clift, who backs them in all their undertakings. . t.rrt , ,, , , rr,r., . Y-TEENS-First Row: D. Ferrell, C. Merrill, C. Ferguson, B. Wray, J. Clay, C. Hawkins, G. Smith, S. Traylor, N. Fullerton, L. Robbins, J. Moore, P. Tarver, B. Ball, L. Feathers, L. Kounovsky. Second Row: J. Green, B. McKenzie, F. Hayes, P. Marlin, P. Tucker, D. Maness, C. O'Briant, J. Sanders, D. VanHuss, L. Williams, J. Cohen, L, McNt-ely, J. lsbell, NI. Stevens, N. Fogarty, N. Pethune, C. Bushnell, M. Pickle. Third Row: G. Holly, S. Peluso, W. St. John, L. Riley. IC. McCall, Xl. .-Merit-tt, S. Feuwhter, A, Klel.eod, C. Vvlebster, M. Distretti, R. Shackleton, M. Bentley, J. Peeler, P, Wfztrtls, A. Herndon. D. Hathcock. Fourth Roni: L. Young. A. Henry, M. Lancaster, A, Mehlinn, J. Weathe1's, P. McBro0m, B. Epps, G. Howell, D. Emerson, D. Farris, S, Tuckt-r, P. Hughey, B, Bradshaw, S. Hargrove, B. Mathis, li. Kcckler, D. Fulmar, S. Littleton, D. Campbell, J. Mangruin. Fifth Row: S. King, D. Vescovi, M. Howe, B. Sally, J. McGill, J. Schneider, L.. Jenkins, B. Tomlinson, S. Hitt, P. Pearce, V. Lester, S. Hall, C. Brown, D. Roaten, C. Thweall, T. Thornton, L. Casey. Sixth Row: D. Adams, S. Webber, J. Fish, L. Dagxlas, J. Bean, W. Saeed, M. Williams, N. McGuire, J. Hyatt, N. Davenport, F, Chambers, B. Saunders, E. Pollard, B. Perkins, P. Lohman, M. Poss, K. Mt-llugh, S. Peters, D. llenlcy. 50
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