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Alpha Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED, Left to Right; Terrie Shoulars, Chaplain; Teresa Tarkenton, President; Betty Ann Stephenson, Sargeant-at-Arms; STANDING, Left to Right; Susan Harrell, Historian; Meta Thompson, Secretary; Colleen McGuire, IZ ce-Ares c enf; Beverly Spencer, Treasurer; Becky Brady, Reporter; Miss Betty Lou Parker, Sponsor. 134 Alpha Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y has been extremely active this year. Among their service projects were sponsorship of the Toys for Joy Drive at Christmas, supplying a needy family with food for Thanksgiving and Christmas, presenting awards to homerooms with the highest academic averages, provided personal hygiene boxes for Eastern State Hos- pital, and gave the library several works of art from the proceeds of a spirit-link sale. The club also sent two delegates to M.G.A. and ten delegates to Eagle Eyrie. Alpha Omega Phi has earned the Ace Award for the third year in a row. The club attended church once a month as a group. Alpha Omega Phi has been one of Indian River ' s most vigorous clubs this year.
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Arnica Tri-Hi-Y The Arnica Tri-Hi-Y was formed this year by ninth grade girls who had been members of junior Tri-Hi-Y clubs last year. The members endeavored to create high standards of Christian character and attempted to extend these stan- dards by doing service projects. The projects which the club undertook included the donation of materials for a church bazaar, collecting necessities for needy families at Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and sending Kool-Aid to Vietnam. They also sold Friends of the Library cards, decorated show-cases and decorated the school office for the Christmas season. Arnica attended church as a group once a month. The group made money for service projects by conducting a bake sale and a car wash and by selling doughnuts. CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING, Vickie Etheridge, Treasurer; TOP ROW, Left to Right; Carolyn Hawks, Historian-Parliamentarian; Melody McK own, C tap a n; Pam Spruill, Vice-President; Linda Bull, Reporter; Carlene Rhodes, President. Not Pictured; Terry York, Secretary; Miss K. Halstead and Mrs. F. Woodward, Club Sponsors. 133
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Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED, Left to Right; Judy Lee, Treasurer; Debbie Gray, President; Pat Bradshaw, Vice-President; Jenny Sternad, Chaplain; STANDING, L to R; Susan Hughes, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Bedsole, Sponsor; Sue Pendergrast, Reporter; Miss Smith, Sponsor; Janet Whitley, Historian; Not Pictured: Virginia Fenwick, Recording Secretary; Debbie Wright, Corresponding Secretary. The Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y has been extremely active this past year. The club performed many services throughout the year, for which it received points from the Central Y.M.C.A. At Halloween the girls collected candy to be given to children at the various hospitals. During Thanksgiving and Christmas they provided a needy family with food. Also at Christmas the club sent Christmas cards to orphan children. For a “Community Service Project the girls took a group of children to a basketball game. The club do- nated money to help buy shoes for orphans for its “World Service Project. During exam time Sigma Tau put up honesty signs in the halls. Around Valentines, the girls made paper hearts with a lollipop attached to them and gave them to the teachers. As monthly projects Sigma Tau went to church and put cookies in the teacher ' s lounge. The main pro- ject that the club worked on for two years was the saving of money to purchase a school flag. The flag was donated to our school during one of the home football games.
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