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President Cindy Pruit presides over an important busi- ness session. FRONT, S. Whitworth - treasurer, R. Nattin - sec- etary. 2nd ROW, M. Whitworth - vice president, S. llopkins - reporter, S. Freeman - president. . Book Won' Librarians Get Involved In '75, One of the least known clubs in SHS is the library club. It is composed of student librarians and is a chapter member of the -Arkansas Librarians' Association. Though little may be known of it, it was probably the most active club during 1975. lt car- ied out many proiects, of which National ibrary Week was the largest. During this eek-long affair, they made posters and ore pins to make other students aware of he library and its many functions. They Iso participated in a state-wide conven- ion of student librarians held annually at ittle Rock. The library club members are involved ot only in club affairs, but in the everyday hores of the library. They check in and ut books, file magazines, and assist stu- ents in finding material. The members lso check the roll, dust shelves, and aid ur librarians in other ways. While the library club was constantly usy, they nevertheless found time for rec- eatian. Part of their meeting consisted of ome type of game, and they traditionally ad a Christmas and end-of-year party. i- BACK, G. Hampton, D. Wagner, L. Spann, S. Allen, D. Wieth. FRONT, C. Pruit, S. Yates, L. Duncan, E. Gentry, K. Winters, M. Anderson. I in Q Jr. B Sr. Library Clubs!93
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FRONT, D. Ashcroft, P. DeMoss, M. Klimaszewski, T. Rice, D. Bosher, P. Porter. 2nd ROW, N. Bryant, N. Evans, T. Langford, S. Whifworfh, S. Hopkins, S. Freeman, N. McLemore, B. Paty. 3rd ROW, E. Hardin, R. Nahin, M. Drake, M. Whitworth, S. Cash, G. Robbecke, L. French, V, May, R. McCoy, P. Luce, P. Chandler, P. McLemore, K. Hammonds. Ath ROW, Mrs. Whitworth, R. Allen, B. Black, D. Duncan, P. Shepherd, C. Coleman. 1 I Making observations of merit and importance, Molly Anderson takes notes during a library club meeting. 1 I l Library club sponsors Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Waddle look on. Cindy Bryant practices her hypnosis during a library club meeting. 92!lnvolvement
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on 1 sou 94!lnvalvement Small Beginnings picks and sings for a Wednesday devotional. Youth for Christ practice love and devotion while witnessing by actions. Where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them. Well, there were about forty or fifty peo- ple in the room every time the Youth for Christ meetings and devotionals were held and you could tell by the sparkle in their eyes and the look on their faces that something was there. By their words and their actions you could tell that this thing called Christianity had a profound effect upon the members and some of the non-members too. The Youth for Christ club was formed at Sheridan two years ago to provide an ecu- menical body of Christians which would be good for fellowship and for a positive influence in the school's everyday life and special activities. Through this last year, the Youth for Christ has involved itself with the student body by having devotionals every Wednesday, by erecting a bulletin board in the east hall, and by taking part in special school activities. The sixty-two members of the Youth for Christ club share among themselves a belief that has proven over the years to be more than iust a philosophy. lt's a way of life. l xml i fzezxflsm T11 Y .1359 R 5 5 were Ai.. Xe! Q H . lr G we so-4 l' '1:: '-2 tbl Members of YFC show attention and contemplation of words of wisdom. Ron Cunningham and Mike Wilson listen to goings-on from back of room. Steve Gregory leads devotional ..ffi ' '
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