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Junior High Y-Teens participate Junior High Y-Teens, Group I—Row 1: Dianne Crawford, Rhodona Haddox, Gwen Ballard, Karen Carruth, Joyce McIntosh, Patricia Weekley, Connie Felder, Jan Coon, Judy Janes, Mollie Kerr. O’Quin, Faye O’Brien, Sherall Baker, Caroline Johnson, Terl Degler, Sandra Greer, Miss Hazel Neville—Sponsor, Kate Magruder, Kathy Lawrence, Martha Myers, Jane Pope, Gall Gilbert, Dulaney, Nancy Holmes, Jackie Brown. Row 2: Linda Ladnier, Sonja Strong, Becky Grava, Pam Margle Dickerson, Amy Felder, Jenniver Assaf. Row 3: Lynn Whittington, Laurie Deere, Carol Herring, Cheryl Sterling, Brenda Y-Teen Officers, Group i—Kate Magruder, Treasurer; Nancy Holmes, Secretary; Connie Felder, Vice President; Judy Janes, President. Patricla Weekley, Cheryl Sterling, and Lynn Whittington pre- pare fo pack gifts brought by Y-Teen members for their adopted girt at Columbla Training School.
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Service, understanding are Senior Y-Teen goals are sa Senior Y-Teens—Row 1: Miss Harriet McEwen—Sponsor, Phyllis Hinton, Lou Ellen Stokes, Patricia Bond, Becky White, Fan Ballard, Karen Andrews, Judy Brumfield, Sheila Rutland, Mary Allen Bowen, Jeanee Felder, Danne Freeman, Dorothy Thornhill, Ramona Smith. Row 2: Gaye Simmons, Becky Wilson, Ruthie Kimmel, Mary Emma Jagers, Christine Smith, Amy Reeves, Carolyn Howell, Nora Hickman, Kay Holmes, Jen Nance, Ruby Matthews, Sandra Adams, Margie McCosker, Judy Massey. Row 3: Mary Frances Hewitt, Marsha Bass, Patsy Burris, Mary Beth Beachem, Sherry Gibson, Candy Hamil, Robyn Wood, Lida Seale, Becky Reeves, Pat Goss, Theresa Matthews, Connie Dickey, Maureen Smith. Row 4: Linda Dison, Judy Sanders, Linda Smith, Madolyn Hart, Cheryl Hopper, Sherry Rumph, Sondra Broxson, Maggle Watkins, Judy Maxey, Nancy Robinson, Sue Hay, Beverly Gatlin, Kay Carr, Edda Hale. Row 5: Alice Jordan, Joyce Stubbs, June Gatlin, Millie Greer, Barbara Pine, Carole Rushing, Mary Ann Reeves, Susan Felder, Sissy George, Brenda Thompson, Alice Griffin, Barbara Hayles, Marijane Hollaman, Norrene Hay, Cynthia Mixon, Dianne Smith, Rebecca Martin. Row 6: Nancy Sharpling, Susan Porter, Gale Massey, Robin Yaun, Carolyn Crane, Missy Clayton, Lee Laurie Guy, Sheila Blackwell, Margie Sanders, Laura Hendon, Linda Maxey, Brenda Conerly, Laurie Bickham, Mary Evelyn Newman, Marsha Grava. Y-Teens, a division of the YWCA, was estab- lished to help girls “grow as persons, to grow in friendship, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God.” With a membership of more than eighty girls, McComb High Y-Teens spent a busy year planning and executing programs designed to increase fun, fellowship, and understanding of themselves and others. The performance of some service to the com- munity each month during the school year is the aim of this group, Pr eparing and delivering gifts to patients at local nursing homes and making favors for hospital trays proved to be satisfying service projects. Yuletide activities included pro- viding boxes for needy families and adopting a girl at Columbia Training School. Miss Harriet McEwen is sponsor of the Sen- ior Y-Teens. Senior Y-Teen Officers: Maureen Smith, Reporter; Cheryl Hop- tions for their Y-Teen organization from Miss Annie Lou Curtis, represen- per, President; Sissy George, Secretary; Mary Allen Bowen, Connle Dickey, Lee Guy, and Sissy George listen attentively to sugges- tative of the YWCA. Vice President; Margle McCosker, Treasurer. 143
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in a variety of service projects Two Junior High Y-Teen groups participate in a variety of service projects and “strive to build a better world through service and char- acter.” These organizations are based on the same principles as the Senior Y-Teens and prepare Junior High girls for membership in the ad- vanced club when they reach High School. Club programs consist of skits and panel discussions on such topics as how to study, how to act on a date, the influence we have on others, and the incluence others have on us. In addition to sending Thanksgiving bas- kets to shut-ins and Christmas gifts to girls at the Columbia Training School, they send sev- eral of their members to Camp Rockwood each summer. Y-Teen Officers, Group !!—Carolyn Boyd, Treasurer; Linda Jones, . . 3 ith, Vi i ; ila, P ident, Miss Hazel Neville sponsors Group One Secretary; Betty Smith, Vice President Mary Jo Davila residen and Miss Peggy Slaughter is adviser for Group Two. Junior High Y-Teens, Group tI—Row 1: Carolyn Richardson, Vivian McGaugh, Brenda Brock, Betty Smith, Mary Jo Davila. Row 2: Denise Ray, Hallie Sve Varnell, Peggy Etheridge, Rebecca Broocks, Cissy Price. Row 3: Miss Peggy Slaughter—Sponsor, Carolyn Boyd, Rae Ella Creel, Linda Jones, Jo Ann Creel. 145
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