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FCA INVGKES CHRISTIAN ATTITUDES The Fellowship of Christian Atheletes is devoted to establishing Christian attitudes and ideals in its members. During the year, the FCA had several speakers including various atheletes from the University of Tennessee. OFFICERS: Wilburn Raby, Ricky Kirby, Charlie Jones, and Robin Cauble. PEP CLUB INCREASES SCHOGL SPIRIT r ml, 'bn fi Y Y. 5 ' it it a is v 0 Q 1 r A I y s A I If I G . , ' ., s 5 1 v'VV VV .wiif I A Z . 2 iile f 2 . OFFICERS: President, Diane Mcphersong Secretary-Trea- surer, Vivian Williamsg Sergeants at Arms, Pat Raby and an pd' J! 6 Richard Holden. if ,- ff ,L 3 f W la. 2 I The Pep Club was very useful in promoting school spirit within the student body this past year. The club conducted the Bachelor of Ugliness contest, decorated for various sports activities, and sold Pep Pills to raise money for the cheerleader's new uniforms. 111
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The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. The Tri-Hi-Y has sponsored many projects such as the annual Mistletoe Dance and Teacher Appreciation Day. The club also contributed to the American Field Service Club. TRI-HI-Y MAINTAINS HIGH STANDARD OFFICERS: President, Debbie Coleg Vice-President, Pam Ageeg Secretary, Jan McCal1umg Treasurer, Beverly Smalleyg Chaplain, Janet McMeans. ,im 'T' Several times during the year, the club served a dinner to accompany the monthly business sessions. O
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ART CLUB DE The purpose of the Art Club is to give interestedstudents an opportunity to develop their talents and to deepen their appre- ciation of art. During the school year club members were involved in making and selling art objects. Proceeds from these sales were used to finance field trips for the purpose of sketch- ing, painting, and visiting museums and galleries. ELOPST LE T ' 'SP .- Y. y ., ,.'. f ,SV ,,,, , ws .' r ,ah f, f, ' - '.f.', -V - -, . Vs, V., .A V ' A ,-,- ' ,-,-., Q 72 1 ff V I ff . ,iii . rlev .iia 1 it - 4, . ..,. f Q V- ': ,, ff. . V ,Q V, ' ,L ' 4. VVVV 4 r-- 1, V ls! Vw I e tw ig Al' ' ' U f ' ' 2 ,. 5 f 9 ef' -' ag . W ' ' , A . . 5 2' ,m,......,-Q... .V . 4 A-. . ---f W .V , 'M , 4 - 'V 1 if ' 7 -' 1' f ' ' .4 I 1' 1 5 V 7 , ' , ' . 3' at ,V , 5 i , r r- ' W W1 , . ,,, 1 . , . , of-o L f tif V i V reit , ,- ,MV n ,Y ,ryc 1 ig- 1:7 in M QP? y yy V y. ' V., VVV, Q I . if g , , L, 7: , i if N .,, tk, if ,W : I Vt M63 I J , -V , -fix .' ' 3, f.k, .e.,fwi25iM,ff12'qgii , ' we -fe., 3 ' ' ' rir. ' V. V -asf ff N , if WZ. A 7 V . ' V ' 4-f-V f ff ff'. 'WMI' rr'-ff -: .- fr - . fa f . gf 'tet V ,K I f , . S V W J WL I It :Z ,lag ,...- V r ' Z '- '-I ' ' fi. ' ,..,.,.,,,, lj M-'r . ,,,, , ., . ,V ff. -V . ' f-f - -- Members of the Art Club gather around some of their masterpieces . President: Nancy Spicerg Vice-President: Margie Bohannong Secretary: Debbie Cole: Treasurer: Lynn Sartelle. LIBRARY CLUB PROMPTS I TEREST I LITERATURE ry 4 The Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Nipper, was formed to help students improve their interest in literature and to increase their respect for public property. Each member is required to maintain a CM average throughout the year. The requisities for membership are dependability and a pleasing personality. 112 -45 Y , V 1 2 . i ,.t, .ZVV p u luuy 2 I B 1. V. qv e-r I all .rrr I 'J 'i1, l RARA fl ' 1 .. rlrdre I b y , ' A 'V V ., , , ' Lk Ir f 'T Vt 1 I President: Betsy Brown: Vice-President: Sharon Powell: Secretary: Debbie Benson: Treasurer: Linda Singleton: Social Chairman: Steve Gentry: Publicity Chairman: Mary Longworth. Knot picturedl 3 ,ff K m
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