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OJH Library Club Members—First Row: Sela Strong, Sherry Young, Sandra McDaniel, Jan Farnham, Susan Wimberly, Charlotte McQuire. Second Row: Ed Enochs, Cynthia Planchard, Elaine Holliday, Nettie Love, Ann Casey, Sherry Hales, Beverly Tucker, Mrs. Jones, Sponsor. Third Row: Charles Gillis, Jeri Janes, Toni McMillan, Sylvia Hartzog, Ava Greer, Barbara Michaels, Andre Lenoir, Brenda Brumfield. Denman Junior High Library Club The DJH Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Jones, is composed of stu- dents from the seventh and eighth grades who are interested in learning the functions and proce- dures in a library. Besides returning books to shelves, they also check out books and help other students in locating materials. DJH Library Club Officers: Toni McMillan, Secretary; Jeri Janes, Treasurer; Brenda Brumfield, President; Charlotte McQuire, Vice President.
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Gibson High Library Club Nearly everyone in school takes the work in the library for grant- ed, but not the members of the Library Club. After checking out books and other materials to the students, shelving returned books, and learning to use and maintain audio-visual aids, and processing and covering new books, these as- sistants discovered the nature of a librarian’s job.. During Homecoming the club entered a float in the parade which depicted Alcott’s book “Little Wo- men”; for Christmas the club adopted a family; the club ob- served Book Week and National Library Week; and the club became affiliated this year with the state organization, Slam (State Library Assistants of Mississippi.) Library Club Officers: Carolyn Richardson, Secretary; Shelb . fl r ’ ; y Brister, Vice Presl- dent; Brenda Wilson, Reporter; Shari Applewhite, President; Dianne Chunn,. Pro- gram Chairman; Gracie Mancuso, Treasurer. Library Club Members—First Row: Carolyn Richardson, Sybil Planchard. Jenny Hart, Francis Carlisle, Karen’ Cloud, Nanc i i ' J F y Nimon, Gracie Mancuso, Brenda Slay, Second Row: Lanelle Hancock, Dianne Chunn, Shari Applewhite, Brenda Wilson, caretn Brister, Deborah Penton, Elizabeth Miller, Bonnie O’Quin, Mauri i i 3 sh , 1 ’ rine Mathews, Debbie Ward, Roxie Burris, Nancy F i Westbrook. Third Row: Ladd Anderson, Walter Temple, Shelby Brister, Mitchell Sudduth, Otis Howell. ares Clyee Day. the sponsor, is not pictured.) 108
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The Y-Teen’s main purpose is to inspire girls to develop better Christian attitudes in many different phases. They also strive to improve their physical, spiritual and men- tal well-being in the many projects that they do. This year at Thanksgiving a box of food was prepared for a needy family, and at Christmas they adopted a teenage girl at Columbia Training School. This club, which has bi-monthly meet- ings, is under the leadership of Miss Harriet McEwen. Y-Teen Members—First Row: Carolyn Boyd, Gladys Solomon, Cherry Andrews, Patsy Young, Candy Dickerson, Judy Smith, Ginger Moore, Beverly Brent, Ginger Blue, Sonja Strong, Miss McEwen, Sponsor. Second Row: Barbara Sanders, Belinda Stinson, Kathy Gatlin, Mary Beth Robinson, Gloria Solomon, Cathy Alford, Kathy Alford, Lulu Holmes, Linda Howell, Dan Ellen Brock, Elise Alford. Third Row: Marilyn Week- ly, Anna Turner, Jennifer Assaf, Judi Boyd, Gayle Hux, Barbie Marshall, Mary Dunaway, Kathy Weaver, Mary Margaret Ballard, Kathy Watkins, Seri Green. Fourth Row: Linda Walker, Molly Kerr, Lizzie Davis, Cissy Price, Cindy Campbell, Martha Vest, Erin McCosker, Nancy Mauldin, Gibson High Y-Teens Y-Teen Officers: Jennifer Assaf, Vice Presidenf; Secretary; Kathy Alford, President. (QA ( Kathy Stroud, Ruthie Lenoir, Robyn Womack, Debra Andrews, Kathy Spinning. Cherry Andrews, Treasurer; Judy Smith, =a Severe
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