Ben L Smith High School - Aquila Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1966

Page 157 of 252

 

Ben L Smith High School - Aquila Yearbook (Greensboro, NC) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 157 of 252
Page 157 of 252



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Page 157 text:

Y.R.C. Sponsors Mid-Winter Prom That big beautiful eagle that stands by the door in the Commons Area was provided by the Y.R.C. for special news items pertaining to club activities. The Youth Recreation Council sponsored open- houses, the Midwinter ' s Prom, and other activities to make our school life more diversified. Council members spent many hours planning successful dances and decorating the commons area with magical skill. First row, I. to r.: Donna Mills, Gwynn Locklar, Ellen Lambeth, Leanne Hayes; sec¬ ond row: Jessie Petty, Linda Owens, Pres.; Paula Nodtvedt, V. Chmn.; third row: Penny Griffin, Susan Cheek, Marie Osborne, Sec ' y; Linda Glass, Dovie Lackey, Andy Gott- schall; fourth row: Craig New- nam; Jay Armfield, Lynn Smith, Tommy Nix, Johnny Stephenson. V- juju % It r Library Club Attends Asheville Meeting Good experience was gained this year by the Library Club. Under the guidance of Miss Cather¬ ine Weir, members not only helped in school acti¬ vities by working in the library but also attended interesting meetings in the state. There was a district meeting at Allen Jay and a convention at Asheville which members attended. Both of these events were interesting and enlightening. As members of the Library Club, it is the responsibility of out books, write overdue notices, shelve books and keep Sandra Peters, Gloria Wetmore, and Dora Hildreth to check the library neat and in order. 137

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First row, I. to r.: Sally Daniels, Wanda Puckett, Ray- nell Alley, Faye Locklear, Judy Suits, Susan Laughlin, Shirley Carrico, Jeannie Seigo; second row: Penny Griffin, Patsy Pickle, Marie Osborne, Linda Routh, Dora Jean Hildreth, Jody Hinnant, Linda McGee, Marcia Harris, Elaine Fesperman, Darlene Maynor; third row: Mrs, Keefer, Advisor; Peggy Hulon, Gail Rush, Becky Hall, Sundie Forrest, Glenda Maynard, Susan Lewis, Carolyn Lowe. Future Secretaries Enthusiastic Over Training Program Girls in Cooperative Office Practice are con¬ stantly busy trying to be well-groomed, attractive secretaries and office personnel. COP members are well-trained in the use of office machines, in specialized typing techniques, and diverse filing methods. As soon as class is over, each girl has a job wait¬ ing where she works in the afternoon to gain ex¬ perience in becoming a top-notch secretary or a “girl Friday, for an executive. Among some of the employers are Pilot, Jef¬ ferson, J. H. Harlance, Southern Life, Southern Bell, and Blue Bell. Susan Schumacher leaves school at noon for her on the job training program. COP girls are eager about their jobs. 136



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Newly-Formed Council Functions Well Gary Wyrick leads a discussion of o service club ' s planned activities. An outstanding addition to our club program this year is the Interclub Council. Two members from each service and academic club form the membership. Its function is to regulate and super¬ vise all fund-raising projects and coordinate club events. Furniture for the upper lobby is the co¬ operative goal of all member clubs. wwo nnrouiK irons ll » ' xt ' ttm,4 1 jnStTm A, uu- . , ffjSHan f htiutrr fOIMK, notion sxim iitkni ■ u i y. ' tvuKfTjrr X mtaj Cauxu. Students read club announcements on bulletin board put up by the Interclub Council. First row, I. to r.: Diane Troy, Lynne Coltrane, Mike Jones, Bobby Tucker, Martha Heath, Bobbie Morton, Gayle Tur¬ ner, Gary Wyrick, Pres.; Rick Rayle, James Wiggs, V. Pres.; second row: Carol Slawter, Marie Osborne, Craig Newnam, Rives Kistler, Pat Carter, Paula Nodtvedt, Kathy Christy, Toni Reynolds, Teresa Williams, Andrea Gottschall, Sec ' y; third row: Freddie McCormick, Steve Howerton, Linda Owens, Mr. Bonardi, Advisor; Linda Glass, Patty Willis, Reid Johnson. 138

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