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A 7 'f3'k.'L EAf?'li'i f 1 1 g ir: iii 'di' MI- 52225: ,- F! . A Q fi 'C ,Md eruicea renclerecl Ag Me Q? . . . ,.-1' N C, -Brliiw . C N New 1 5 AR Members of the newly organized Key Club. Upper right, Paul Moore receives the Key Club Charter from Mr. George Walston. Ili Key Club members hold up the walk which they built for the students' convenience as one of their proiects. One of C.H.S.'s newest organiza- tions is the Key Club. An international club sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, it is a service organization de- voted to serving both school and com- munity. Although only a few months old, the club served as ushers for the Rockingham game at Fayetteville and gave baskets to a needy family at Christmas. With the help of Mr. Caruso and led by the President, Paul Moore, the Key Club has become a worthwhile organization at Clinton High School. I-ki vs- f
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Members of the F.T.A. have a gab session before the meeting begins. President, Cynthia Johnson, Secretary, Joan Wetherington, and Treasurer, Bo Dunlap, take time out for a good ioke. Dale Johnson, Vice-President, was ab- sent when the picture was taken. The Future Teachers' Club is composed of juniors and seniors interested in teaching as a profession. They substitute briefly for teachers, help administer tests, and do anything else to aid the faculty. The Club, itself, is mainly a service club. Led by their President, Cynthia Johnson, the members have carried out various successful projects throughout the year. Gerald Thornton substitutes for teacher. Miss Frances Watson Sponsor Jgncl fhe Iarogredziiue gufure .laclzem wp G, lyayif bldg. l34l
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Sag-junior omanji . . . A meeting of the Sub-Junior Woman's Club is held to offer volunteers to help in the Polio Drive. Since November when the Clinton chapter of the Sub-Junior Wom- an's Club was organized, girls from the junior and senior classes have enioyed meeting together and helping others. Our chapter is as- sociated with the Clinton Junior Woman's Club and the president, April Royal, has done a fine iob getting the club organized. At Christmas, dolls were dressed and carried to the home for retarded children at Caswell. This project was a very successful beginning for the club. A committee plans a future progect. 36 1 The officers relax a few minutes after working on a handbook for the club.
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