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First row lleft to rightlz Glenn Trantham, Bob Collins, David McElyecl, Gary O'Kelly. Second row: Mike Bogle, Mike Holbrook, Eddie Haynes, Dennis Bartlett. Third row: Jack Arrowood, Mike Snipes, Polk Rutherford, Rudy Herren. Fourth row: Mr. Young, Sponsor, Ralph Long, Mike Israel. JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB Officers fleft to rightjz Danny Perry, President, Polk Rutherford, Vice-President, Dennis Bart- lett, Secretary, Ross Peebles, Treasurer, Mike Snipes, Chaplain. Not pictured: Mike Israel, Sergeant-a t-Arms . IO? The Junior Civitan Club, sponsored by the Rhododendron Civitan Club, is made up of boys who have shown outstanding lead- ership and citizenship in their daily lives. The club seeks to instill a sense of responsibility and civic duty into each member. By taking part in the proiects of the Junior Civitan Club, these boys are pre- paring for leadership as active, interested citizens in the life of their community and country.
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Cash for trash The library club is participa- ting in Community Club Awards where proofs of purchase can mean money in the treasury. Counting CCA points are Lynda Buckner, Pres- ident, Candy Whitt, Treasurer, Brenda Jones, Secretary, Earlene Fletcher, Reporter, and Vicki Liner, Vice-President. LIBRARY CLUB The main attraction at any convention is the banquet. Here Trula Kirkpatrick is planning for the NCHSLA banquet with the assistance of Candy Whitt and Patsy Bartlett. Trula is Vice-President of the state organization. Candy and Patsy are President and Vice-Presi- dent, respectively, of the Western District. The Enka High School Library Club corresponds to the Friends of the Library in public library circles. It is a service and public relations organization. The mem- bers have an opportunity to develop leadership by work- ing with other students and serving their school. This is done through a variety of activities other than the usual ones of helping at the circulation desk, etc. One Sat- urday morning the members participated in a wholesale cleaning operation--floors were mopped, windows were cleaned, the entire library was vacuumed. As an addi- tional service to the students the clubs provided paper- back editions of the better books which are on sale in the library. During the past five years the library club has been represented on the Executive Board of North Carolina High School Library Association by having one or more members elected to office. The ultimate aim of the club is to stimulate student interest in the library. , If in - , 5 1 f I U' I I First row fleft to rightl: Sandra isrdel, Annette Stillwell, Patsy Bartlett, Trula Kirkpatrick, Judy Gal- loway, Becky Graham, Linda Marie Young, Pat Gosnell, Sue Burrows. Second row: Jim Fox, Linda Robison, Norma June Davis, Jane Sims, Vickie Liner, Linda Ruckman, Jean Sowers, Linda Smith, Lynda Buckner. Third row: Brenda Kay Jones, Gary Sluder, Phil Wyatt, Robert McCulloch, Miriam West, Susan Brown, Earlene Fletcher, Nancy James, Mary Myers, Rita Edmonds, Marsha Davis, Candy Whitt. Fourth row: Norman Bryan, Bob Collins, Roberts Crowder, Mike Davis, J. D. Patterson, Charles Jameson, Ronald Morgan, Tommy Morris, Glen Trantham, Ann Peebles.
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Future Nurses encourages students to meet the rising demand for nurses. It aims at giving helpful preparation to those who are interested in a career in nursing. Through participation in Future Nurses, members gain the maturity ancl sense of responsibility which will help them toward a mean- ingful future. FUTURE NURSES qi? I Glee Ann seems very pleased to meet Governor Terry Sanford while at the convention. Standing fleft to rightl: Anne Plemmons, trea- surer, Margaret Jones, Vice-President, Deanna Davis, President, Glee Ann Scruggs, secretary, Betty Ledbetter, Reporter, leave for the Health Careers Congress at Durham. WW in A s 'l' b Z 497 n First row Qleft to rightlz Betty Brigman, Janet Austin, Glee Ann Scruggs, Margaret Jones. Second row: Lorraine Welborn, Betty Ledbetter, Anne Plemmons, Lynn Proctor, Pat Morgan. Third row: Martha Arrowood, Martha Brooks, Nancy Bennett, Lois Proffitt, Barbara Parker, Deanna Davis. 2: S K
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