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r ICMA Y-TEE DEVELOPS CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES H. . . ln this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love for all people and to grow in the knowledge and love of Codfi This is a part of the YWCA purpose with which Sigma Y-Teens opens every' meeting. During the year they accomplished their purpose with many worthwhile projects. In the fall they collected drinking glasses and soap for 1 the Duval Medical Center. Later. weathering the P rain. they' had a car wash to raise funds for the 5 1 i March of Dimes. A party for the Orthopedic School J X projects. they sold candy' apples and baked goods it -vu was given in February. To raise money for these ,W S at the carnival. 'll' of In Uecernher. deciding to take time out for fun, they had a surprise hreakfast. Later, a progressive supper was enjoyed hy' the memhers. Panel discussions. film strips. a poise test. and a talk hy' lVliss ,lean Smith. were among the programs presented. These varied activities have resulted in a very' productive year for Sigma Y-Teens. OFFICERS, left to right, First row: Shannon Jeter, Vice President: Frank Adams, Mascot, Joanne Ball, President. Second row: Jeri Burnett, Chaplin, Cindy Caldwell, Secretary: Marianne Walsh, Treasurer: Susan Streett, Parliamentarian. Third row: Susan Taylor, Service Chairman, Linda Kilburn, Program Chairmang Gail Grossman, l.C.C. Representative. SEATED: Frank Adams, Mascot. First row, left to right: Skippy Weil, Pam Curtis, Judy Harmon, Julie Towson, Susan Streett, Carolyn Geiger, Jeanne Knox, Jane Walsh, Bonnie Lynch, Sherrod O'DeII, Linda Kilburn, Rusty Williamson, Lynne Reichow, Carol Chupp. Second row: Sonya Stormes, Connie Young, Susan Edden, Susie Price, Linda Willard, Gail Duke, Beth Gay, Janice Roney, Mary Jane McClure, Gail Huff, Joanne Ball, Shannon Jeter, Pat Liddell. Third row: Sharon Maison, Claudia Brown, Pat Bowden, Joan Laney, Lee Knecht, Paula Kraus, Pam Carlton, Carol Hendriksen, Gail Grossman, Jackie Sykora, Harriet Pringle, Ann Fowler. Fourth row: Tess Winslow, Linda Lawton, Jeri Burnett, Barbara Southwell, Cindy Caldwell, Susan Taylor, Barbara Benson, Elaine Godbold, Carol lrgang, Pat Smith, Becky Peterson, Sarah McBride, Beverly Thomas, Linda Fones, Marianne Walsh, Stella Reso, Tina Shaw.
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'Q SENIOR HIGH CHURUS This talented group makes at least three public appearances annually-at the Christmas pageant, the spring con- cert. and at graduation. The members receive valuable vocal instruction, as well as instruction in the directing of music. When the Florida State Clee Club per- formed locally, the members of the duPont chorus sold tickets and received a percentage of the proceeds. With this money they purchased a tape recorder, peaker. and amplifier. The chorus presented the Christmas tableau the day before school was out for he Christmas holidays. This was the enth consecutive year that this program as been presented. i,-. I OFFICERS, left to right, First row: Linda Waters, Presidentg Carol Stang Vice-President. Second row: Mary Nelson, Treasurerg John Van Duyne Secretary. Third row: Carolyn Carter, Student Directorg Sally Walker, Accom- panist. Fourth row: Jan Altman, Elayne Schroyer, Robe Masters. Fifth row: Ted Lee, Duke Lamm, Librarians. Chorus hard at work!
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SEATED: Mascot, Robbie Robinson. First row, left to right: Deloris Ferrante, Marsha McKinley, Bettie Mims, Patsi Heath, Margaret Goodsir, Joyce Jones, Helen Christian, Jane Hauber, Bette Saylor, Priscilla Butts, Nancy Loggins, Jana McCard, Pat Sheehan, Lynn Morris. Second row: Diana Jones, Janet Berger, Martha Butner, Karen Clifton, Diane Corbley, Nancy Calloway, Jean Bell, Charlotte Fowlkes, Loie Herring, Bobbie Jean Powell, Linda Harmon, Ann Washburn, Peggy Pipkorn, Judy Wright, Elaine Gooding, Libby Arnold. Third row: Wendi Lindsey, Betty June Roberts, Pam Hutchings, Nancy Kaiser, Linda Webb, Louise Hutchings, Lynn Denning, Pat Vestal, Gail Rhodes, Carol Knight, Bootsie Carter, Barbara Carroll. Fourth row: Carol Kilpatrick, Carolyn Carter, Marie Nelson, Bonnie Reyes, Janice Coley, Lynn Bracky, Diane Mitchell, Bar- bara Davis, Sherry Patrick, Leslie Rivers, Jeri McCromick, Olivia Rusinek. Fifth row: Gayle Oxley, Ann Knox, Margaret Lovejoy, Barbara Mans- field, Robin lrby, Patty Leupold, Carol Hunt, Faye Massey, Sandy Clary, Caroline Harmon, Elaine Schroyer. BETA Y-TEENS ENDEAVORS T0 SERVE COMMUNITY These Y-Teens, eager to be of service to their community and to create a fellowship of Christian girls, carried on many projects and activities this year. During football season they made posters for the Kenny game and sold lapel-size pennants. Later, special checkerboards, toys, and bean bags were made for the Orthopedic School. The breakfast held in October was a surprise to all the girls who were awakened in the early hours of the morning. They supplied a need family with a Thanksgiving basket, Christmas presents, and household articles. In January, they sold candy bars and enjoyed a mother-and-daughter luncheon. Many interesting programs were presented at their meetings. Among the speakers were repre- sentatives from Alcoholics Anonymous and the Telephone Company. Filmstrips from the Y.W.C.A. and panel discussions were also of interest to the club. The club's program helped the girls to grow mentally, physically, and spiritually. OFFICERS, left to right, First row: Diana Jones, President, Robbie Robinson, Mascot, Pat Sheehan, First Vice-President. Second row: Elaine Gooding, Secretary: Barbara Mansfield, Second Vice-President. Third row: Olivia Rusinek, Treasurer, Joyce Jones, Chaplain, Carol Hunt, Parliamentariang Diane Mitchell, l.C.C. Delegate. Fourth row: Wendi Lindsey, Service Chairman: Sandy Clary, Finance Chairman: Lynn Denning, Social Chairman. C?
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