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fthe kittens up for isa Fowler. adoption is given affection At an ALLYpet adoption day, Senior Anne Allen pets an animal in a cage, PALS members take a break atlack ln The Box. Good Sportsmanship League members Seniors Claudia Nelson and Ross Davis, and luniors Cindi Cleveland and john O'Donnel await greeting representatives of another school before a football game. Left: Students take an interest in the animals in need of homes. SERVICE CLUBS
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64 Thir t to serve quenched Those students who felt the urge to aid others found their thirst quenched by joining service clubs. Encouraging humane practices was stressed by the Association for Animal Loving Youth QALLYJ. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Hall, the members were involved with finding homes for animals and conducting drives to have people neuter their pets. ALLY showed films for those who were interested in veterinary medicine as a career. There were also several pet adoption days when students were able to view animals in cages and take them home as new pets. Other projects included visiting animals at the humane society and a Christmas food drive for those animals. The Phi Alpha Lamba Society CPALSJ provided a slicked back '5O's Twirp Dance for the student body on November 21. Although the club didnft make much money, according to President Dede Ferguson it was a lot of fun. The Good Sportsmanship League iGSLi provided a chance to unite the different schools in the district. Representatives presented gifts to each other at the beginning of each football game to contain much of the rivalry usually associated with games. The gifts, according to Sponsor Mrs. Mary Louise Rose, were usually best selling books for the libraries, The representatives selected, Seniors Claudia Nelson and Ross Davis, and juniors john O'DonneI and Cindi Cleveland, also attended meetings where they got to know representatives from other schools in the district. At a pet adoption day, Mrs. Ann Dessain admires the ani- mals in cages, Right: ALLY gives Claudia Stillwell and Mark White a chance to play with a kitten after lunch. - SERVICE CLUBS A needy kitten is considered for adoption by Elisa Patterson
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N. r.L.'s President Chuck Parrish organized speech and debate tournaments. Right: La Rive Gauche officers are Peggy Wurts, Marybeth McCormack, Stacy Spence, Molly Leland and Susan Ferer. 66 - HONOR CLUBS Ng? '5 f ,X HMM am 323553, QQ 1-Na MAO President Robin Parker SA PS active all year. Latin Club Preslden Reiner gets ww
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