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BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE The Bulletin Board Committee gave students who were interested in art an opportunity to use their talents. They had the task of keeping the bulletin boards attractive and up to date. Clubs needing an upcoming event advertised were able to get a member of this club to assist them. Emily Gruelle and Karen Perten mix a solution. Mike Church, Duncan Steele, and Becky Lyerly perform an experiment. (DLWE. (RE EME Frances Robinson puts last minute touches on a bulletin board. Pat Madeley helps Debbie Crider place Herbie Hacker in the SAGA bulletin board. LAB ASSISTANTS Chemistry assistants are kept busy by keeping the labs clean, taking inventory of all the equipment used during the year, and correcting the experiment write-ups. By answering the many questions of the students, they save the teachers much unnecessary work. One of the privileges of being a lab assistant is having an opportunity for further exploration into the branches of chemistry.
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Bob Burns tacks up a “quiet” sign in the library. Mr. Lambert and Mr. Keiber show students the mural for the cafeteria. biccdaaihcs ED Mr. some members with their woodcuts. Lambert, advisor, assists Art Club members discuss and work on their projects. mi i i i i i 1 AS ART CLUB The Art Club met every Wednesday afternoon to give Art students a time and place to work on class and individual projects. One of the undertakings of the club was to make “quiet” signs for the library. They also painted a mural for the cafeteria in order to make it more attractive. 50
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Sue Schilling Interact Club Sweetheart INTERACT The Hoggard Interact Club, formed during the summer, began its year by joi ntly sponsoring a Clean-Up Week with the Key Club. Throughout the year they have undertaken many projects—sponsored buses to out-of-town games, sold tickets to home games, assisted the band by selling miniature footballs and basketballs to help raise money for their uni- forms, sold tickets to the Voyagers’ spaghetti dinner, sponsored a car wash, and a greased-pig contest. Interact members chose Sue Schilling as Interact Sweetheart. During the Hoggard-Clinton game on October 14, 1967, Mr. Gurganus presented her with roses from the Club. Club members work industriously at the Interact Car Wash. First row: E. Lockamy, F. Anderson, F. Dunn, J. Bland, M. Dys B. Hinton, G. Miars, M. Scott, D. Langford, J. Foreman, M. Flo: Scruggs.
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