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Page 144 text:
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Service To School-Community-And World Everyone has seen the elegant bulletin board located in front of the school. This was the gen¬ erous gift of the Alpha Hi-Y Club and it has been great to post all coming events in school activities. This year, by selling mints, the boys plan to in¬ stall lighting on the board and purchase more letters so that a greater variety of events may be displayed. Hi-Y boys played host to state representatives at the annual convention. They participated in all community drives as well as acting as aids for YMCA service. Many members served as counse¬ lors at the Triangle-Y Ranch last summer. Individual skill and teamwork are displayed as the Hi-Y Club scores a 56 to 54 victory over the Junior Jaycees. Fun in the pool after a meeting is welcomed by Eddie Curtis, Lynn Ingram, and Steve Howerton. Seated, I. to r.: Dennis Clayton, V. Pres.; Mr. Bobb Riggs, Advisor; Steve Ho¬ werton, Pres.; standing: Nel¬ son Whitesell, David Bar¬ bour, Gary Crouse, Jim Har¬ per, Larry Henderson, Kerry Campbell, Phil Jones, Sec ' y; Tyrone Battle, Chris Baker, Neva Jackson, Lee Edwards, Eddie Curtis, Treas.. 124
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Betty Crocker Award Won By Lynne CoItrane Future Homemakers busied themselves with projects that proved their interest in performing the duties of the homemaker. At Christmas, many children at Wesley Long Hospital were made happier when cookies were made for them by the FHA girls. Other community projects included the heart fund and tag day. A beautiful tea was held in honor of all of our teachers. FHA members prepared the food and made decorations which graced the tables. It was an outstanding event of the year. Guest speakers are invited to speak during the year to inform members about all phases of the homemaker ' s life. Lynn Coltrane exhibits her talents as winner of the Betty Crocker Award. FHA members, LaVon Davis and Lynn Johnson, display the three degrees of achievement which every FHA member strives to obtain. First row, I. to r.: Mrs. Martin, Advisor; Nancy Calhoun, Lynn Johnson, Sec ' y; LaVon Davis, Mary Bullyboy, Lynn Col¬ trane, Susan Taylor, Darlene Jarrett, Treos.; Mrs. Middleton, Advisor; second row: Linda Os¬ borne, Wanda Campbell, Pat Summers, Denise Mc¬ Daniel, Judy Mills, Paula Landreth, Donna Bowers, Eva Fortenberry, Marie Osborne, Pres.; Zandra Donnell. (Not pictured, Lynn Oldham, V. Pres.) 123
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Members of the Red Cross are, first row, I. to r.: Mrs. Mary Freeman, Advisor; Patty Willis, Pres.; Jean Craddock, Sec ' y-Treas.; sec¬ ond row: Elaine Shelton, Eva Johnson, Mory Lovern, Connie Burgess, Pat Jen¬ kins, Jeane Clark, Linda El¬ kins, Randy Warren, Judy Pardue, Karen Carter. (Not pictured: Janice Snyder, V. Pres.) Red Cross Sends Books And Boxes To Viet Nam As president of the Junior Red Cross, Patty Willis has many tasks. One of her major responsibilities this year was fill¬ ing friendship boxes for the benefit of children overseas. Books for servicemen overseas, visits to the home for elderly citizens, hospital volunteer work, and packing gift boxes for children in war-torn countries, are but a few of the services rendered by this group of girls. In April, the Red Cross took charge of our assembly program and members baked cookies for the teachers. Members of the Red Cross work diligently stuffing enve¬ lopes with Christmas seals. 125
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