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r anzzaftonfi ITIOIII 9 . . 'vate inferedfd Members of the Camera Club busied themselves learning to take and develop better pictures and ex- ploring for snaps on field trips to outlying woods and rural districts. Outings around the school area also provided the camera enthusiasts with opportu- nities for urban shots. XVith the proceeds from the sale of vanilla extract, Bible Club members purchased a tape recorder to lend to shut-ins and hospitalized persons for listening to speeches, sermons, and music. Other activities included morning devotionals, a Bible study course, and Bible quiz competitions with other schools. Hayrides, wienie roasts, dances, and roller skating parties occupied Allied Youth mem- bers. Along with their social programs, A.Y. carried on charity projects, filling baskets for the needy and soliciting contributions of toys for poor children at Christmas. The agenda for the Y-Teen Club listed roller skating, swimming, dances, and bowling. BOOK OF BROTHERHOOD - Holy Scripture is studied in the Bible Club: Mildred Shipe, Virginia Dosher, Mar- ion Bast, Ruth Brooks, Eunice Ryan, Patricia Hockett, Robert Cable, Her- shold Stoner, Douglas Miller, john Day, Charles Parker, Carlene Brown. CI' SJ SERVICE AND SOCIALS - Y-Teen members plan for business and fun. Sitting: Billie-joan Bushong, Effie Anderson, Ruth Arends, Donna McCarthy, Nora Palmer. Standing: Betty Snead, Ierie COITIITS, jean Harper, Helen Gaulton. 2l
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1., -1' sf 7, ir, N IX5 III-,I.l'1-.R - Nurinu Martin is one nt the inanx I-Xmeiii blndents who helped via if xx In bring :i Mein Lliiistiiizif' to those h N tnilnn.nr than lin-iriwhei. ILM I x XXI! NX XI' l.nnci.r llnb rnun bnxx giiizniie thru l.ile-l piunies. .Nlumlivilqg I :Inu Klum Qimn. l'iIlllL1.l llmkell. k1.llI1K'N lillirix. li.ink l'mI1r4rkN.fvL'Hlg1'X5'0Ilg.Mifirlgi rrp. HF.XI.THIER FUN - Allied Youlh mem- bcix diwcim their niotlo. They are: George Haniix. Rnbeii Miller, Bern' Snead, Virginia Airiulil, Williaiii Masxin, Sandra Matthews, Robert Huinphrcyi, and Frances Colailzi. HELP
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I. ,A By law of Congress the federal govern- ment stepped into the cafeterias of the Dis- trict public schools and took charge of the 7 A: .liv- - 'Q .nu . .,-, ,u - -.,t,.',,.n? l f-'I menus. The basic amount of protein, car- bohydrates, and fats was included in the daily selection, which consisted of a hot plate or a sandwich lunch. On the hot plate lunch for thirty-five cents one re- ceived meat, vegetables, potatoes, milk, and dessert, while the sandwich lunch for twen- ty-five cents consisted of a sandwich, soup or vegetables, milk, and dessert. SOUl S ON - Veteran cafeteria workers, Mrs. Lessie McNeal, Mr. Madison Blakeley, and Mn. Louise Deters, have been feeding students in the cafeteria a total of 106 years. Gb Q. I 1 51 L Hx -ll 5.11 W OPERATION FOOD - The cafeteria ruus smooth- ly with the help of these girls. Seated: Virginia Arnold, Mildred Shippe, Jacqueline Cramblitt, Shir- ley Mills, Helen Pino. Second: Barbara Hill, Anita Crist, joAnn Hudson, Gretchen Arnold, Faith Stu- .45,v , Q- by I art, Ruth Arends, Sandra Matthews, Cobina Christ- ley, Frances Colaizzi, june Wells, Gail Gilman, Third: Marion Bast, Patricia Hockett, Delores Fernandez, and Mary Lewis. MMA Sam invades ca eferia
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