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Members Explain Bible Verses Ora Anthony, Donald Sheppard, and Lorraine Gibson hold hands for a moment of prayer. Patricia Green, Thumbelina Reed, Jeanette Young, and Florene Holloman have a drill on scriptures. James Jones and Ora Anthony read together during a club session. “Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.” (Philippians 2:16) Great emphasis was placed on this scripture by Youth for Truth Club members. President Beverly Roberts led discussions on attitudes and dress codes for the young Christian. Any member could express himself by telling of a personal experience which taught him a valuable lesson. Representing the club in the parade were James Jones and Lorraine Gibson. The club was under the supervision of Elder E. L. Sheppard. Ronald Sheppard shares his personal view on a passage of scripture. 77
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Drama Students Receive Awards “A man alone is a small thing. A nation is a small thing. Remembering this, we must recognize something much more than our need of others. We must remember their need of us.” (from A Star Was His Candle) The dramatics class presented ten one-act plays under the direction of Mrs. Geraldine Black. Qualifications of the members were good memories, candidness, self- discipline, and articulate speech. A best actor or actress was selected from each play by all members and were presented awards. Practice was held every day sixth period in the cafeteria. Curtis Dixon (Chuck) sits patiently with Jimmie Collins (Papa) while wait- ing for Carol Sanders (Elvira). Mrs. Black assigns parts to students for their next play. Carol Sanders looks disgusted after being given a prompt “no” by Jimmie Collins. In “A Good and Dandy World,” Jim- mie Collins ponders over a question. 76
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Library Club Works Hard In order to improve the library by getting better reading material and bookcards, the Library Club planned many activities to raise money. The club consisted of thirty-five students. Library club officers were Vicki Rollins, president; Gerald Austin, vice-president; Diane McMillan, secretary; and Felix Hurchins, treasurer. The sponsor of the Library Club was Mrs. Alma Allison. Clifford Knight and Robert Figgers do research. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Allison stand near the 1980 bulletin board. Mrs. Allison leads a discussion with Michael Holloway, Darryl Moore, Vicki Rol- lins, and Delores Bryant. Karen Wells and Michael Sheffield benefit from the achievements of the Library Club. 78
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