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Q I I I -f FIRST ROW: B. O,Connor, G. MacLean, L. Wingate, G. Ward, P. Bremer, C. Hoyt, I. Hunter, R. Poor- vin, B. McKnight, B. Neilson. SECOND ROW: G. Kopp, D. Catchell, I. Ingersol, R. McCoy, L. VanCamp, B. Johnson, F. Hart, B. Bell, I. Elwell, R. Melear, K. Ward, R. Kopp, F. Krautler. THIRD ROW: T. Stravino, B. Brittain, P. Darst, B. Petretti, I. Wise, E. Drawdy, L. Owen, I. Belcher, R. Cralle, j. Howell, I. Flynt, I. Camden, B. Meehan, M. Dorso, I. Sl. Louis, E. Hicks, B. Schwabe, T. Kassa, D. DeVos. FOURTH ROW: W. Wilson, R. Hall, L. Tyo, B. Hodgson, K. Hohla. FIFTH ROW: B. Ritchie, B. Hemmis, T. Pence. uninr llivitan The junior Civitan Club is sponsored by Civitan International. Its main purposes are to develop leadership, promote good citizenship, and to encourage boys of Lake Worth High ' School to join together and further the interests of their school and community. President, Iack Howell, Vice President, Eddie Drawdy, Secretary, Doug DeVos, Treasurer, Randy Hall. A MR. LES GUNDERSOI Sponsor fa, , ' li , '7 7 'IGQMZL ' '
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'VIISS CHARLOTTE CURRY Sponsor TM' . , L ' X MRS. ELIZABETH DAVEY Sponsor The CAA is an organization having as its main purpose thc promotion of various extra-curricular activities which are an outgrowth of the School's physical education program. Points for membership are earned by partici- pating in intramural sports. The highlight of the year is the annual week-end camp in Fort Laud- erdale. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley jones, Point Recorderg Judy Dundee, Vice Presidentg Karen Long, Secretary. BACK ROVV: Ianie Gardner, Presidentg Julie Swenson, Treasiuer. liirls Athletic flssnlziaiinn
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MRS. MILDRED SCHILD Sponsor To serve our school, our com- munity, and our country, is the motto which the active jr. Red Cross tried to uphold this year. They sponsored the annual mem- bership drive. In the spring they filled relief boxes for overseas. Their biggest project has been the Student Directories, includ- ing the names of all students, grades 10 through 12. The jr. Red Cross did a fine job and we are proud of all those who par- ticipated in this worthwhile pro- gram. ... 'S' I 21 OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Amison, Secretary, Jim St Louis, Treasurerg Linda Thoureen, Vice-Chairman Sharon Miller, Chairman. Juninr Had Eruss - .Y . 1 and-aww-1 Z 1 ., JUL, I Page One Hundred Four ' n U l JUNIOR RED CROSS MEMBERS 'Q
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