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1 YCCA Effectively Serves Youth of Greensboro i Members from each senior high school in Greensboro compose the Youth Council on Civic Affairs. Under its direction are such projects as The Teenage Record, a weekly news report, The Friends of the Court, a teenage jury, Feedback, the youth weekly radio program, and Operation You-AII, a school improvement project. The Teen Age Talent Show is an annual event which the YCCA helps produce. During the year, there are many other beneficial programs which come under the cooperative efforts of the group. Y.C.C.A., first row, I. to r.: Kathy Sarra, Chris Peer, Kathy Sebastian; second row: Diane Norman, Cathy Clemmer, Brenda Collins, Linda Barrow, Connie Burgess, Edith Con¬ stantine. Smith High l-Q Bowl members are, !. to r.: Freddie McCormick, Phil T. Jones, Linda Owens, Ronda French, and Pittman Floyd, alternate. Editor of The Teenage Record, Brenda Collins, discusses an article with Smith reporter, Joan Eschenbach. Nancy Young is not pictured. Y.C.C.A. member, Kathy Sebastian, sells Mike Kelly a ticket to the city-wide teenage talent show. The production is held at the War Memorial Auditorium. 113
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First row, I. to r.: Eddie Curtis, V. Pres.; Linda Owens, YRC Chairman; Rene Boseman, Linda Glass, Jennifer Gschwind, Sec ' y; Martha Heath, Treas; Gay Cra¬ ven, Freddie McCormick, Pres; Steve Jones, Traffic Chief; sec¬ ond row: Mary Jane Earl, Mae Kendall, Mary Jo Farrow, Susan Brooks, Martha Parker, Paige Spoon; third row: Diane Wilder, Kathy Spinks, Andie Gottschall, Cynthia Edge, Donna Mills, Sue Turner; fourth row: Chris Peer, Amanda Williams, Gayle Tur¬ ner, Susan Cheek, Sharon Ham¬ mock; fifth row: Rives Kistler, Dennis Clayton, Debbie Watkins, Linda Craig, Pat Simmons, Diane Troy, Perry Holloman, Carol Slawter, Cathy Swanson, Janet Fitzula, Mike Collins, Eddie Nix. Student Council Works To Furnish Lobby Council members took charge of a chocolate sale to raise money toward the furniture for the proposed lobby on the main floor. This was the major project for the year, and $350 was raised and presented to Mr. Mclver. The Student Council was also in charge of the sophomore orientation program and the elections of Soph. Officers. The Hand-Book Committee be¬ gan work on a student hand-book to provide in¬ formation regarding school rules and school activi¬ ties. During the football season, members supervised the election of the Homecoming Queen and her court and the ceremonies during half-time for the Homecoming game. Many students were able to get in some early morning studying in the student council study hall where a council member was in charge each morning. This was another example of the service given to the school. Martha Heath finds her duties as Treasurer to be very heavy during the chocolate sale. 1 14 President Freddie McCormick presides over weekly Student Council meetings.
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