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Jackie Heard, Catholic. The Four T's per- formed for several religious council programs. These boys are a few of the many students who contribute their time and tal- ents to provide weekly worship services. Selecting a suitable hymn are Vice-President Tommy Rogers, Christiang Sherry Ballard, Episcopal, Presi- dent Becky Jordan, Baptistg Debby Langey, Lutheran, and Mrs. Pauline Smith, sponsor. II4 The Religious Council is com- posed of students from various churches in the community who pre- sent a worship service every Wednesday morning. On religious holidays the club invites guest ministers to speak to the student body. Club members, under the leadership of Mrs. Pauline Smith, are also responsible for the daily prayer. Though Council members are responsible for these activities, any student who wishes to may take part in them. Thus the student body is provided with more than ade- quate opportunity to know the re- ligious doctrines and dogma of the community. Planning a morning worship service are Secretary Adrienne Vick, Church of Christg Mike ' Murray, Methodist, Jeanie Thomason, Presbyteriang Diana Clark, Assembly 'of Cod, and Council Provides Mid-Week Worship for Busy Students
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Members of the Ra Tennis Enthus Left, John McClintock completes a successful drive. Linda Denton, demonstrates correct tennis form for Billy J oe McAdams, Candace Beele and J an Ramsey. cquet Club dlsplay the tools of thexr trade iasts Ma ke Racquet Sports fans, partlcularly tennls fans Jolned the Racquet Club thls year in an effort to master the game They drllled long and hard on the baslc fundamentals, and then proceeded to hold matches among the members Two of these were even so successful as to make the tennis team and compete ln the cllstrlct meet held 1n Conroe T,
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'NXT' - a it Members observe the careful aim of a fellow student. Rod and Gun Members Enjoy the Sporting Life I1 je 4 The call of the wild beckons the members of the Rod and Gun Club each year to be- come acquainted with all types of guns and fishing equipment. Game laws, safety rules, and outdoor life are all objectives for study by the students. Reports are given each week to carry out the club program. .af A The officers examine a new rod and reel. They are President Frank Jimmy Harding describes a popular fishing Zaragoza, Vice-President Sammy Cobb, and Secretary-Treasurer Danny lure. King.
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