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First Row L-R: Debbie Wright, Sam Kirkland, Leslie Bansworth, Mona Karen Bissett, Debra Kin , Zona Kincer. Third Row: Debbie Haskell, Lisa Nunez, Ianet Riggs, Charlene Ferguson, Donna Hutchison. Second Debbie Horeis, Eileen Taylor, Arlene Minsterman, Carrie Clemens. Row: Diana Hutchison, Nancy Bates, Kathy Akehurst, Ioyce Allen, Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Presents Annual Uutstanding Senior Award During Assembl At Year's End - X The Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Club sponsored the annual Miss Kellam Pageant again this year, in their willingness to create, maintain, and extend high Christian standards of living throughout the home, school, and Community. This year, the Epsilon Tri-I-Ii-Y Club members industri- ously participated in candy sales and money-making oar washes. At the end of the year, the Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Club gave the Outstanding Senior Award at the annual Senior Awards Assembly. if Unlike other Clubs, Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Club has a chaplain: Eileen Taylor was Chaplain for the past year, Other officers were: president, Mary Beddingfieldg vice-president, Leslie Banworthg secretary, Ianet Riggs: treasurer, Mona Lisa Nunez: reporter-historian, Arlene Minsterman. Sponsoring this group of girls at Kellam for 1970-1971 was Mrs. Kappa Robinson. Mary Beddingfield fights her way into a locker! 239
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Tri-Hi-Y Club Sponsors Baby-Teacher Contest, Aids With Collections for the Kidne Foundation In America To create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character is the purpose of Trinity Tri-Hi-Y Club. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lawana Meghinasso, Mrs. Ginny Iames, and president Ioanne Rivera, they achieved it. This year's activities includedg sponsoring a leader- ship workshop for all local Tri-Hi-Y clubs, visiting an old folks home, collecting stuffed animals and canned food for welfare families, attending the model general assembly in Richmond, collecting money for the kidney foundation, selling candy in order to donate money to Y.M.C.A.'s world service, sponsoring a baby-teacher contest, conducting a candy cane sale at Christmas, and presenting a scholarship to a derserving 1971 senior. Wx Co-sponsors are Mrs. Lawana Meghinasso and Mrs. Ginny Iames First Row: Sharon McAllister, Nancy Winslow, Sheri McKee, Ioanne Valerie Iones. Third Row: Debbie Hanks, Iackie Meadows, Robin Rivera, Paula Sellers, Sarah White. Second Row: Carol Knotts, Susan Mackey, Kathy White, Sandra Riess, Pam Moore. McCloud, lana Whirlow, Linda Hammond, Lynn Pepper, Pat llly. 238
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T I A service club, with the New Year at a Christmas party-meeting combined: and held a display of foreign objects vp purpose of promoting a in the showcase during February. 1 greater and wider span of This year the International Friendship Club was led by president, Ginger Maddoxg 'L k n o xv I e d g e a n d vice-president, Charles Becker: secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Sheffield: and historian, c understanding of foreign Richard Muldez. ll: nations and customs. the ' International Friendship Club is composed of students who have lived in countries outside the Unit- ed States or students that have an interest in Iliifii ' ' TT'-3' learning about a foreign ' 1 il B country. ' 1 Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Forrell and WCS'-ffl president Ginger Maddox, the club has given lectures to the German, Spanish, A and French clubs: had a food basket drive for un- ' derprivileged families at 5 Christmas time: has gone caroling on Christmas Eve: I given a discussion of France to French classes: had a discussion of CUSIOITIS of Christmas and Representing various nations is the theme of this International Friendship Club's exhibit. International Cultures Explored B Interested Students In International Friendship Club - 'il 1 l I I I ,V ' I ,... Y i if .- I I 3' I 1 4 T 7 I v I '1: f f l 42:4 l 5 ax 'ikjv I ' 3' . i ft X.: 1 n..'Ii I First Row L-R: Ruth Cooney, Arlene Minsterman, Okey Richards, Becker, David Bruce, Alan Sheffield, Frank Babonis, Duane Ginger Maddox. Carolyn Sheffield, Chuck Becker, Second Row: Larry Whittington, Mrs. Forrell, Melanie Moniot. Z-IO ll
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