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Interact Club aids community projects with paper drive Service projects are the basis for the Interact Club. The Club, sponsored by the Rotary Club, is very active within both city and school. The club helped distribute posters for the Lung Association and awarded a scholarship at the end of the year. There were two monthly projects which were very important. A paper drive, sponsored by the Rotary Club and carried out by the Service Committee, collected newspaper in and around Suffolk. Loading and unloading the Bloodmobile trucks was their other main project. Two members of the club unloaded the trucks, helped set up the equipment and later reloaded the trucks. |01 s i 16 l AW ' 1 , U
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Birdsong, Godwin, Hicks, Hines, Jernigan. Kir- patrick. Nash, Pinto. Simpson, Spain, Ward. Worn- mack. Davis. Doughty. Fischetti. Hopewell. Howell. Jordan, Leggett. Mauck. McGahee. Newsom, O ' Berry, Parr. Parr. Sims. Whetzel. White, Adams, Abernathy. Barnes. Blair. Bradshaw, Byrd, Davis. Flanagan, Fischetti. Godwin. Hill. Jones, Koleszar, Lamb. Lo¬ gan. Marr. Peirce. Saunders, Smith. Stancill. Stone. Wommack. President Marsha Hicks addresses letters. Betty. Tricia. and Julie help work the cloak room. Honor Society lives again! fter their past few years of near dormancy, the National Honor Society has once again become an active part of the school under the advisory of Mrs. Trump. The Society’s induction ceremony was held before the student body in November. The Reverend Mr. Gravitt was guest speaker. Parents of those inducted were invited as honorary guests and more than expected attended. For those basketball fans who didn’t want their cheering hampered by coats, the Honor Society operated a cloak room, for ten cents all coats were kept safe and out of the way. The money made from the cloakroom went into a schol¬ arship fund awarded at the end of the year. The Honor Society also mailed out Honor Roll announcement cards to the parents of those students who made the Honor Roll. For those who didn’t make it the Honor Society offered a tutoring service. 15
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Key Club works The Key Club has done many projects this year outside of Suffolk High. Being sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, they have participated in many city-wide projects. Every Wednesday night members of the Key Club have a 30-minute show at WLPM. When the Bloodmobile visits Suffolk, the Key Club is there to help. Two of their annual projects are giving a Christmas party for the children at the Idlewood Schools, and passing out pamphlets for National Diabetes Week. This club is a fine example of what Suffolk High’s youth is doing for our community. Front row — Bradshaw, Mehalko. Hopewell. Second row — Williams, Miller. Third row — Bangley. Hassell. Fourth row — Smith, Faircloth. A youngster at Idlewood School is entertained by Steve Jeffries of the Key Club at a Christmas party. 17
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