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Jsww,-yi , ,f an S i EHS? is 5 K-.1 'W as it Y-7 IS CLUB Outstanding in both school and community activities is the l 3 Club of Collins High School. This organization,which is composed of scholastic honor students, has as its goals: creating enthu- siasm for scholarship, stimulating the desire to render service, promoting worthy leadership, and encouraging the development of character. ln order to become a member of the Honor Society,a student mustbea member of the senior class, must maintain a B average in all sub- jects taken, and must be approved by the faculty. Students are selected at the end of their junior year. The basis for faculty recommendation is similar to the goals of the club: scholarship, ser- vice, leadership, and character. Many activities are sponsored by the l3 club, but probably one of the most outstanding is the Bobbitt Memorial Scholarship Loan Fund. This fund was established to give an outstanding senior planning to attend college S100 toward school expenses. Another eagerly anticipated activity is the movie shown each six weeks to all honor roll students, and in addition to these activities the l3 club also sponsors an annual bridge-can- asta party, and each Christmas prepares a bas- ket for a needy family. Sponsor: Mrs. Haven Smith Officers: President ..... Vice President . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . . . . . Janet Sifers . . Jerry Bob Smith . . . Shiela Miller . , . Michael Wickline Members: Elizabeth fBettyJ Baker Nancy Baker Phyllis Bailey Mary Sue Bays Donald Blake Virginia Bowling Patricia Bowyer Connie Carroll Lynn Chapman 76 Audrey Eigenbrod Linda Hager Charlton Keaton Kenton Kyle Elizabeth Lively Paul Millins Mary Lou Pennoclf Marxy Ann Thewes Danny Wilkerson
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Beginning the second semester with anew Hi- Teen Committeefa different group of active stu- dents were honored as Second Semester Hi-Teens. Selected fortheir activeness in school, their Committee: Chairman Walter Faykus Barbara Jo Elgin Senior Larry Dotson Senior Council Sue 'Vlcpherson Junior Danny Christian Junior Council Barbara Gillispie Rex Adams Nina Twyman Charles Zink Sophomore Sophomore C ouncll Freshman Freshman Council 2nd SEMESTER HI interest in school projects, and their scholastic ability, these students enjoytheir hours of school work. Ht Teens' .lane Carole 'vlann Charlton Keaton Janet Sifers Ronnie Cobb Barbara Elgin Paul Fox Betty Baker Bill Heron lNancy Baker Dewey Rifle Barbara Caldwell Aubrey Duncan Audrey Eigenbrod Donald Blake Vicki Daciek Kenton Kyle Patricia Bowyer Larry Slater TEEN CCMMITTEE 6 1-A 75
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I h Q, , v Y 1' , l s'- LIBRARY STAFF Serving the students and faculty with remark able efficiency are the Z6 members of the Library Staff 'vlembers of this hard working group are on duty throughout the class periods to assist students inbook selection and lending They also repair books and keep the library neat In recognition ofNat1onal Book Week the staff sponsored a poster contest An annual affair of the club is the Jamboree At this special event the staff and their guests enjoy games and other entertainment and it also permits them for a short time to forget the more than ten thousand books in the library Sponsor Mrs Katherine Dunlap Officers President Janith Farley Vice President Catherine Lagos Secretary Treasurer Lynn Chapman Members Phyllis Bailey Mary Ann Thewes Rose Tyler Nancy McClung Naomi Bays Charles Zinc Nancy Dupuy John Lagos Lois O'Dell Florence Windsor Gaye Bays Sue Lowery Carol Bragg James Harrah Nancy Lively Rosalie Nunn Barbara Neudek Martha Green Paul Fox Rosella Wilson Emogene Hitchcock Sylvia Lawson
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