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r m wm i w i « A 1 mi Junior Civitans, first row, I. to r.: Bobby Tucker, Pres.; Steve Yates, Eddie Nix, Rick Royle, Mr, Milton Gillis, Advisor; Bill Chamberlain, John Ben Evans, Jeff Brantley, Trees.; Mike Jones, V. Pres.; second row: Bill Chatfield, Paul Welch, Terry Glidewell, Mark Germino, Cleve Anthony, Mike Phillips, David Moore, Sec ' y; Ted Hunter, David LaRoach, Lee Owens, Tommy Skinner. Civitans Attend N.C. District Meeting Bobby Tucker, President, studies some of the plans the Civitans have devised. Who is playing the part of the eagle this week? This is a question often asked by members of the student body. Perhaps the identity of the individual may be secret, but we can be sure it ' s a member of the Junior Civitans, who have pro¬ vided an eagle mascot for all athletic events. The club also provided workers for the beautification program. Money raising projects included selling Hal¬ lowe ' en candy for the parent club and fruit cake for the school project. Members of the Junior Civitans have attended the district meeting as well as the state conven¬ tion in Durham. Mike Jones and David Moore work toward moking their club one of the best. 128
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Jay cees Help With G.G.O. Tournament Junior Jaycees, advised by Mr. Edgar Snider, have taken giant steps in bettering school and community. They collected for tag day and for the heart fund. They assisted the parent organi¬ zation in the Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tour¬ nament. They promoted school spirit through their efforts in operation You-AII, the community pride project. Plans for selling school automobile tags are underway, so that additional funds will make pos¬ sible the school gift—4A Conference flags to be hung in the gym. Patrick Strange, newspaper publisher, speaks to the Jaycees at a club meeting. Randy Wilkinson works diligently on one of the Jaycees many projects. ! • t l i •, ipf ' ,T zt , 1 1 ImI i . 4 — 1 L —1 4- I res ' l 1 M p. 1 Junior Jaycees, first row, I. to r.: Lance Chaney, Bill Cham¬ berlain, Randy Wilkinson, Mr. E. Snider, Advisor; Jerry Jones, Jimmy Terrell, Bryce Smith, Sigmund Shipp; second row: Arthur Cole, Jimmy Collins, Steve Coble, Danny Line back, Donnie Burns, Reid Johnson, Pres.; Jerry Parrish, SecV Treas.; Richard Gulledge, V. Pres.; Theodore Williams. 127
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Teachers Pleased By Clean Blackboards Paige Spoon totals the money turned in from Claxton Fruit¬ cake sales. Civinette officers discuss some pressing issues. Many worthwhile projects were undertaken by the Civinettes this year to render service to the school and to the community. Teachers were pleas¬ antly surprised to find sparkling clean black¬ boards and chalk-free erasers week after week when busy Civinettes undertook this chore. On Mondays and Thursdays, the girls gave inspira¬ tional thoughts over the inter-com system, and they actively participated in each beautification work-day to improve the school grounds. School spirit was boosted by the sale of green and gold pennant badges during basketball season. For the Community, Civinettes stuffed envel¬ opes with Christmas seals, helped with local fund drives, and packed baskets with food for needy families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Many people became aware of service with a smile, as Civinettes set a high standard of giving of themselves. Junior Civinettes, first row, I. to r.: Gayle Turner, Carol Slawter, Karen Williams, Ellen Lambeth, Dovie Lackey, Paige Spoon, V. Pres.: Sue Turner, Penny Griffin, Linda ! Glass, Sec ' y; second row: Edith Constantine, Elaine Lewis, i Theresa Rae Tilley, Treas.; Annette Hunter, Gail Allen, Linda Willis, Sundie Forrest, Dianne Wilder, Angela Carter; third row: Linda Owens, Pres.; Phyllis Campbell, Cathy Neal, Pat Blevins, Patty Willis, Sheila Johnson, Carol Shaw, Susan Brooks, Jam ' s Sprinkle, Judy Slawter, Linda Williams.
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