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Jr. Y- Secon Sophomore Y-teens officers. See.-Treas. Betsy Jones, V. Pres. Ellen Law, Pres. Linda Kee. 107 teens. Front row: Pres. Teat, V. Pres. Schott. ci row: Sec. Jones, Treas. Johnston. --........,--in Sr. Y-teeners Morrison, Martin, Allen, Whitfield, and Beatty load goods for needy family. Y-teen volunteers collect for March of Dimes Top: Sr. Y-teens. Crosholl, inter-club rep.g Townsley, treas.g Dowd. chaplain: Ed. v. pres.: Myers. pres. Bottom: Juniors eo vm-1 .. X572 A. If Mulwee, inter-club rep., Diamaduros, sec llect for March of Dimes. .4 K As a branch of the YWCA, the Y-teen youth groups have led sophomore, junior, and senior girls at Myers Park into many worthwhile tasks. Collecting for the March of Dimes, all three Y-teen clubs did an ex- cellent job of serving their fellow man. The club presidents put forth much Work in organizing and collecting for this drive. In October, the Senior Y -teen Club had an interesting speaker who spoke about a career in nursing. With the help of Mrs. Smith as advisor, the senior girls obtained the name of a needy family from the Wel- fare department and gathered clothing and food in order to bring Christmas to this less fortunate family. junior Y-teeners, aided by Mrs. Elliot, also brought Christmas cheer to a needy family. Powell Huitt, a student at East Mecklen- burg, talked to the club about his trip abroad as an exchange student on the city- to-city exchange program. In their first year at Myers Park the Sopho- more Y-teens, with Mrs. White as their advisor, made posters to publicize the bar- becue at the school.
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supports orphan in France Latin students had an active year, which began in early fall with the announcement that their scrapbook of Latin Week activi- ties won first place in a state-wide contest. The November meeting had a Thanksgiv- ing atmosphere with the discussion of Roman harvest festivals. Saturnalia, a pagan celebration later replaced by Christ- mas, was the theme of the December meet- ing. With spring came the annual trip to the Latin convention in Chapel Hill and celebration of Latin Week. Operation Amigo topped the program of the Spanish Club for 1963. Sponsored by The Charlotte Observer, Operation Amigo pro- vided Myers Park students with the oppor- tunity of having Peruvian students live in their homes for two weeks. While attending school with their hosts, the Amigos fasci- nated Mustangs with their Peruvian ideas and fluent Spanish. At the Christmas party, Spanish folk songs, Christmas carols and refreshments highlighted the evening of entertainment. vs ma Km Clubbers enact Latin version of Christmas Pageant. Kneeling: Rebekah Crockett, Jill ReVille, and Debby Smith. Standing: Philip Shore and Mary Spurrier. All parts were played by Hrst-year Latin students. of shorthand do so in the Pen Pushers Club. Girls with A and B averages in short- hand are permitted to join. As their school project the girls sell stationery with the scho-ol's name and a Mustang on the top. Oflicers. Standing: Scrapbook Chairman Nan Perry, Sec. Bette Masters, V. Pres. Sue Whitley. Sitting: Treas. Libby Nelson, Pres. Pat Veasy. -fm.-F Top: Latin Club officers. Front row: Treas. Ingle, V. Pres. Fallis. Second row: Sec. Hill, Pres. Greene. Bottom: Leland Scliantes and Norwood Selby entertain at Latin Club meeting. Pen Pushers assist facult with paper work Students desiring to utilize their knowledge Demonstrating use of business machines, clubbers Carol Hanks, Janet Stayer. Sharon Broome. and Nancy Adams put their knowledge into practice which will prove beneficial in future secretarial work. Z5
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S Q Top: Jeff Mitchiner and Faison Kuester run projector for Senior Hi-Y movie From Here to Eternity. Bottom: Larry Saunder, Fred Walton, and Clay Kimball paint press box for Junior Hi-Y project. lE?'5'!4'0f. F Jr. Hi-Y boys play in Hi-Y Basketball League at YMCA. Both Hi-Y clubs participated in league. Jr. Hi -Y returns 66Hack the Hudson to campus Jr. Hi-Y. Front row: Treas. Eleazer, Chaplain Benoit. Second row: Sec. Tarleton, Pres. Gilmour. 'What Clubs especially active on the Myers Park campus this year are the junior and Senior Hi-Y's. As in the past, the spirit of the school has been stimulated by their leader- ship. On the Myers Park campus, the junior Hi-Y has set an example of school spirit. Early to rise on the morning of the October barbecue, this energetic group spent the day serving plate dinners to customers. How- ever, the most memorable project of this club was perhaps the revival of battering the old jalopy. Eve-ryone's tension during exam week was thus relieved by Hacking the Hudson. With every bit of traditional enthusiasm, the Senior Hi-Y has led Myers Park during 1962-63. Many times on the afternoon pre- ceding a big game day, this active group arrayed the Math Building with green and white. During Christmas the boys also found plenty of time to help a needy family see the old year through in comfort. Show- ing the academy award-winning film From Here to Eternity was this club's major event. Sr. Hi-Y. Sitting: Treas. McCarity, Pres. Harris Sfllflfllillgf V. Pres. St. George. Sec. DuBose. E -1- 27
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