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I UN IOR EXCHANGE CLUB By selling programs, sweat Shirts, and distributing basketball and wrestling schedules to students, A members constantly strive to , elevate school spirit. under Mr. Woody's superb supervision Junior Exchange has become one of the most active clubs at Smith. DANNY HENLEY E065 i11'f0 Sf9J1dS to sell HOMEROOM soliciting pa s off for Junior Exchange member Don Hill. Here he writes a basketball pr0graII1S. receipt for Francis Eagle who has just ordered a sweatshirt. ae' a - f few JUNIOR EXCHANGE - First row: Mark Bell, secretaryg Dickie Glidewell, Ken Melton, Rick Spivey. Third row: Guy Hipp, Danny Hughes, presidentg Mr. Woody, advisor. Second row: Mike Ander- Henley, Doug Bright, Steve Brackett, Phil Borders, Rusty Bundy, son, treasurerg Don Hill, Steve O,COHHOT, Wayne Alexander, Paul Jay Melvin. 150 l
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: . 4 , .' J ,f. f l ADVERTISING t-shirts and night shirts for Anchor Club are Bobby Howell, Dovie Lackey, Ellen Lambeth, Wayne Lilly, Jerri Scheff, and Mae Kendall. i AS A NEWLY-IOINED member of the Anchor Club, Lorraine Jenkins goes through a rigid initiation ceremony. ANCHOR CLUB Nighties and t-shirts sold by members as Anchor's major project green and gold pom poms passed out at a game to boost spirit. a special .March program for parent Pilot Club. monthly dinner meetings at members' homes. participated in fund drives. district workshop in November. and American ,flag for display in gym is presented to school in spring. l 1 Nl ANCHOR CLUB - First row: Pat Dawson, treasurerg Debbie lngold, vice president, Mae Kendall, president, Gwynn Locklar, secretary. Second row: Janet Foust, Pam Carson, Leslie Green, Vicky Hanner, Dottie Lohr. Third row: Miss Williams, advisor, Cathy Stack, Debbie Nichols, Ellen White, Shawn Snipes, Paula Williams, Deborah Hooks. Fourth row: Trudy Coffey, Carol Dalton, Sharon Kivett, Lea Campbell, Phyllis Cherry, Mary Hovis. Fifth row: Linda Henshaw, Faye Dalton, Debbie Lawson, Marsha Wald, senior directressg Deborah Tunstall. Sixth row: Becky Wrenn, Gwen Jenkins, Lorraine Jenkins, Debby Jen- lgg1s,kConnie Burgess. Seventh row: Vicky Manuel, Phyllis Tew, Linda LaRoach, Susan rs 1. 149
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SUB-JUNIORS - First row: Kiona Peninger, president, Sandy Peters, vice-presidentg Car- olyn Bouldin, treasurerg Carolyn Joyner, secretary. Second row: Rene Boseman, Pat Caud- ill, Faye O'Neal, Linda Dulin, Susanne Clark, Brenda Holmes, Gay Craven. Third row Wanda Dunlap, Wanda Dye, Wanda Beck, Diann Troxler, Susan Kaufman, Heddie Palmer Delores Jones, Gwyn Coble. Fourth row: Mrs. Jessup, advisor, Pat Coble, Barbara Fentress Beth Bulla, Mary Jane Earl, Pat Pope, Susan McManus. .---..W W-- . v 1 SUB-JUNIORS Gold Door state-wide project of collecting domestic articles. to send to special centers in N .C. Project Sharp another service to the community Members sold cans of candy to sponsor Project Sharp, and for contributions to school funds. Community fund drives predominate spare time. , r' ' '-td fi' ffiifl EARLY IN December, 15 new members were asked to wear their fathers' old clothes and ' ' ' '- bathing caps. That morning they were given black eyes and Gate City Sub-Juniorsv was written on their shirts. Each new member had to fumish the old members with candy and chewing gum. a- -. A' ,V f ,f '. '-'Vai ' V 43, -:IIN it-ri: . . ' Y 3 I. 1 , 1 A I ! l ,, V Y Q1 f i' U' ,MQW 5? . .AI .. A iv Q 3 I ff --ll' Jpfqllt :Rf A s - ' 1 -. mi 'ja--L, H .f.' . Ji ' i - ALL MEMBERS of Sub-Juniors were asked to sell at least five cans of Mrs. Leland's Old Fashioned Colden Butter Bits, which added over S100 to their club's treasury. 151
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