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i IT HAPPENED iQ1jLa,i,5: .. 1 Bertrand football boosters cheer the team as they leave to play Merry High in Jackson, Tennessee. The Bertrand spirit is not confined to the halls and classrooms of a building. lt is a restless spirit that can be found in many places in Memphis, as Bertrand students participate in various activities. Whether it be competition, entertainment, meetings or civic projects, Bertrandites rep- resent their school favorably, on and off campus. Barbara Hall and Juanita Weaver, members of the Neighborhood Youth Corp, prepare new text books for distribution. CAMPU . . W H 1 Juniors Leon Rucker, Augustine Parker, an! Linda Nelson serve the refreshments.at the Va entine dance. the finishing touch 62 Robert Harmon, another Youth Corp worker, puts of the class rooms. on One
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TETREA T - A OTHER BER T RA D EXPERIE CE Considering the spiritual aspect of our lives as students, we take time between semesters to review our relationship with God through a retreat. After a decade, Bertrand students are still gaining spiritually from the conferences, discussion groups, and personal talks with the retreat directors. This year, for the. first time, separate days were provided for boys and girls. Our retreat director, Rev. William R. F ennell, assistant pastor at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Frayser, used love as the theme of our retreat. Father Fennell stressing a point during a conference. tween conferences, Barbara Phillips, Patryce White, and Willie Henry, Rufus Brookins, Larry Phifer, and Phillipljohnson ine Porter discuss ideas presented by our retreat director. present their thoughts on the subject of man's responsibility to man in their retreat discussion group. Ronald and Paul Flowers serve Mass for Father Fennell, an in- spirational close to retreat. , ,, , ,, , ,4,,,.,,k fig RIYIIWMLL: f ...I bl
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A z a it Eiga DFF CAMPUS. . . elia Patterson receives the autograph of Stephanie Powers, the star The Girl from U.N.C'.L.E., while attending the high school press con- ence at WMCT. composed of members of the class of 67, add to the mood of the Luncheon. Jesse Ivy checks his assignment before start- ing out on a house to house campaign for the Leukemia March. Seniors Ronald Elmore, Carolyn Wade, Barbara Phillips, and Winston Carhee, members of the Quiz 'Em Team, leave WDIA after a victory over Dunbar High School.
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