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l Hi-Y Clubs Sponsor Provine's Alpha and Beta Hi-Y Clubs began their activities during the summer. Eight delegates from both clubs were sent to the Hi-Y Leadership Con- gress at Blue Ridge, North Carolina, where club officers from all over the southeast met to discuss club projects and problems. The end of football season found Hi-Yiers operating the concession stand and refereeing games at the annual Gray- Y football jamboree. At the beginning of March both clubs sent representatives to Hi-Y Legislature where they engaged in debate and the passage of bills before a mock congress. A Spiritual Em- phasis Week was held in April, with a different speaker featured each day in assembly. Y-Teen girls, under 'the guidance of Miss Betty McBride, enjoyed programs presented by club mem- bers and outside speakers. To illustrate the true Christmas spirit, a party was sponsored at the Methodistis Childrenas Home, where presents were given and refreshments were served to the villagers. ALPHA HI-Y CLUB. Bottom Row: Jerry Allen, John Clower, Mike Daley, Buddy Miles, Johnny Barlow, Leslie Adams, Billy Myers, Charley Smith, Woodson Moffett, Ronnie Conerly. Row Two: David Dorsey, Mike Dor- Mike Luft, Lewis Cocke, Haffey, Randy Jones, Gene man, Leo Johnson, Marc Padelford, treas- Row Three: Ricky Shearer, urer. Jenner Collins, Mike Jackson, vice- presidentg Charles Saums, Steve Godhold, secretary, Robby Arce- neaux, Rip Nance, Julius Cain, -- Frank Johnson, presidentg Mr. Hopkins, sponsor. Top Row: Jimmy Smith, David Pigg, Bryant Worley, Pat Purvis, Johnny Out- law, Gilbert McCleave, Danny Armstrong, Randy Kuyrkendall, Phil Hogue, Norman Pitts, Rod- ney Davis. .1 . CC 77 piritual Emphasis Week Y-TEENS. Bottom Row: Sandra Campbell, Peggy Whitehead, Debbie'Kemp, Paula Hoggatt, Betty Shepherd, president. Row Two: Cathy Harmount, vice-presidentg Jackie Woods, Debbie Young, Kathy Karlak. Row Three: Dott Jones, Wanda Wil- liams, Diane Burton, Pam Hennington. Row Four: Debbie Morris, Susan Marie Pevey, secretary-treasurerg Becky Garrard, Bonnie Keefe, Beverly Barnes, Top Row: Eva Norwood, Evelyn Anderson, Amelia Pierce, Lisa Reed. BETA HI-Y CLUB. Bottom Row: Glenn Leach, Mike Tadlock, Billy Ainsworth, Gerald Smith, Howard Doty, Dewayne Carson. Row Two: Franklin Denham, secretary-treas- urerg Stanley Wright, Woodie Scarborough, Lynn Phillips, vice- presidentg Steve Smith, Edgar Scarborough, Mr. West, sponsor. Row Three: Curran Carnell, vice- presidentg Frank Lassiter, Pat Beauchamp, Glenn Allen, Harry Thornton, Doug Little. Top Row: Mark Kennedy, Larry Bond, presi- dentg Wayne O'Neal, Gary Black, James Martin. 1
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ART CLUB. Bottom Row: Joel Welch, Chris Painter, reporterg Linda Mor- row, vice-presidentg Jeanne Fisher, presidentg Betty Sikes. Row Two: Steve Ward, Becky Estess, Beverly Sturdivant, secretary-treasurerg Gail Smith, Mrs. Loyacono, sponsor. Top Row: Ramey Hankins, Carl Thomas, Martha Hood, John Perkins. Debate Ba s Mississippiis First FL Charter In recognition of their high level of oratorical excellence over a period of three years, Provine's Debate Team became the first in the school's his- tory to qualify for a National Forensic League charter. Two of its members Robin Hodges and Julius Cain received the highest awards given by the National Forensic League. Through participation in the Mississippi Arts Festival and in the Scholastic Art Awards compe- tition, members of the Art Club were encouraged to explore diverse media of artistic expression. The group also toured the Municipal Art Gallery and visited local art shows held during the year. A three-dimensional plaster ram was constructed dur- ing football season to help boost school spirit. The Typing Club devoted many Wednesday ac- tivity periods to learning the correct procedures for typing stencils, letters of application, personal data sheets, and questionnaires, and for operating TYPING CLUB, Bottom Row: Cathy Yow, Carol Gunn, Gilbert, secretary-treasurerg Judy Acy. Row Twog Mrs, A . the mimeograph machine. Kathy Bates, sponsorg Becky Rowe, Linda K. Allen, Pam Alexander, Judy Hartzog. Row Three: Zelda McNeil, Brenda McDaniel, vice- presidentg Brenda Ainsworth, Phyllis Robinson, Shirley Robin- son. Top Row: Ricky Funderburke, Mike Husbands Edward Suthoff resi- y v P dentg James Thomas. DEBATE TEAM. Seated: Gene John- son, Julius Cain, Robin Hodges, Mrs. McDonald, sponsorg Ronnie Loggans. Standing: Betty Fudge, David Germany, Andrew Kersh, Lewis Cooke, Alan Gould. ,pdl L. TTT' ' ..N.......h.
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Basketball Came Raises Safet Council Funds JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL. Bottom Row: Patricia Robertson, Beverly Sturdivant, Sophia Vallas, Carol Smith. Row Two: Kathy Warren, Linda Clendenon, Mrs. Williams, sponsor, Jackie Woods, Susan Robertson. Row Three: Joe McKay, Beth Sanders, Jackie Barnes, Beverly Windham, Jeanne Fisher. Row Four: Becky Morrow, Johnny Clover, Billy Blanks, Nancy Rhodes. Top Row: Jeff Car- son, Johnny White, Steve Walker, Randy Graves, Mike Brown. Mobile, Alabama, was the setting for the P168 Southern Safety Conference, attended hy delegates from the Safety Council. ln order to finance their trip to the convention, the council sponsored an intramural basketball tournament. Returning with numerous ideas, delegates led the club to en- courage reports of injuries. to advance the plac- ing of first-aid kits in each homeroom, and to support a contest to select the best safety poster made by a Provine student. As an added incentive for a better sense of safety, the members sponsored HSafety Weekw in February. With the distribution of Christmas boxes, the Provine chapter of the Red Cross gave students the opportunity to aid needy families overseas. Contributions were acknowledged with membership cards and buttons. Projects, undertaken throughout the remainder of the year, included participation in first-aid courses, working in local hospitals, and filling gift boxes for disaster-stricken areas. 5 4? PROVINE SAFETY COUNCIL. Bottom Row: Carolyn Moore, Jill Walden, Patsy Lowery, Cynthia Nettles. Row Two: Peggy Rrewer, Gayle Smith, Mark Patterson, Bobby Bishop, Linda Chamblee. Row Three: Mr. Bilbro, spon- sorg Larry Johnson, Rill McClain. Mike Rlack, Mike Tullos. Top Row: Joe Chandler, Larry Hibbs, Paul Smith, George Persons.
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