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elping hands aid communit Y-Teens, Key Club and Student Council ervice organizations were very important to the conununiqfand nithe peoplethey serve. PV had three very popular service organiza- Ylteens, Key Club and Student CouncH. At their activity period meetings they discussed ways in which they could best be of service to their community and school. The Yiteens, a Chrisdan organizadon for gids, served people at Thanksgiving and Christmas. For Thanksgiving they gave dinner and for Christmas they presented presents to a needy family. We're mostly a service organization. Our goal is to help peoplef' said Susan Brasehon, Vice-presb dent of Y-teens. The Key Club, a service organization for boys, sold football programs at football games. At Christmas they visited the Beaumont Nursing Home. We have a lot of fun. lt's great being able to serve other people,H said Trey Velvin, junior member of Key Club. The Student Councn, met Hkh pedod on one Thursday a month, was responsible for coordinating most in school events. The Student Council members voted to include an I love PV week on Jan. 19-23 to promote school spirit. During the week, pins and bumper sticker reading I love PV were sold. It was hard work, but the enjoyment of the students was well worth the effort, said Tim Carter, StudentCoundlPreddenL The Student Councn plans and organhes the Homecoming and spirit week. They also had a highly successful Thanksgiving assembly in which they collected a lot of canned goods which they donated to the Youth Home Incorporated. tions: QYHIGTS TEENS HTHIO x 77 tp BENQ 42! For fun OUCI-I! Denise Dean, sophomore, displays the agony of victory as she finds that football lsn't exactly Powder Puff, as PV Y-Teens played the Hall Y-Teens. GOOD LISTENER. Klm Jones, Student Council Treasurer, talks and listens to constructive Ideas at the Student Council meeting.
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