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ff Q15 Mf' 1 ff' - 1- as as - Y . Lens Hounds Formed the Camera Club As a clan fhe Camera Club isn'f hard fo spof, fhe farfan colors being black and whife-usually under- developed or overexposed. And any club member is cerfain fo be carrying a collecfion of flash bulbs, lighf meters, and photo plates in his poclcefs. lnfense loolcs and shambling gaifs furfher characferize fhe Camera- voons. These fraifs are derived from their concenfra- fion on picfure composifion, angles, and in some cases, curves. Camera enfhusiasfs meet on fhe ground floor fo discuss picfures and fechnical problems every second and fourfh Monday. The main proiecfs each year are fhe phofo confesfs-both nafional and cify-wide. Ofher proiecfs include field frips, films, and speakers. Canny Scots enioy squeezing life hard, and whaf's a beffer way of proving fheir fenaciousness fhan with candid shots? OFFICERS: Billy Kiehl, Crystal Huie, Pat Stephenson . . . PUBLICATIONS CAMERAMEN Huie, Ion McSpadden, Dean Head, Ogden Mayhugh, Kiehl. CAMERA CLUB MEMBERS: Front-Billy Kiehl, David Deaton, Scott Hamilton, Crystal Huie, Warren Crow. Back-Edgar Lee Pilkington, Sharon Lenderrnan. Aletha Lipscomb, Sandra Wheat, Bill Akins.
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Membership in Y-TGGHS Stressed Spiritual Values To promote an understanding and friendship for people of all races, beliefs, and nationalities may easily be called the moffo of the Y-Teens. Each year, Y-Teens help out in various drives such as the Polio and Veterans Drives. They help children af the or- phanage, malte up, and send basltefs fo needy families af Thanksgiving and Christmas, and serve their school and community in various activities. Valentine and Christmas, formal dances, hayrides, bunlt- ing parties and banquets are among a few of the acfivifies planned for the club. To become a member of this club, a girl must first affend all meetings, and pay dues of SI.0O. Then to sfay in the club, she musf affend all meetings, conduct herself in an orderly manner, and be willing fo help out in any way she can. Meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of the month. ln order that our Y-Teens may learn more about what other girls are doing, they attend city, sfafe, and summer conferences each year. All girls who join this club automatically become a mem- ber of the YWCA and are entitled fo use all of its facilities. 'v---uv:-f' Top-Y-TEEN OFFICERS: Molly French, Iudy Cox, Dee Lister, cmd Charlotte Morris . . . Bottom-Representing a service club Donna Wellhausen, Anne Stephens and Heather Dodson. XA tlfi N. Cecelia Swairn State Y-Teen President Charlotte Morris A BUNKING PARTY: Y-Teeners re-live slumber party on annual assembly. b f
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Cats Who Liked To Help Others .loined .lunior Red Cross There is no greater feeling than that of knowing you have helped others, and that is the chief objective of the Junior Red Cross. The Junior Red Cross is a branch of the American Red Cross, which is on a national basis, buf the main purpose of our chapter is to aid our community. Representatives of our chapter are selected at the beginning of each school year by each home room. There are only two qualifications for membership and they are: fo be interested in Red Cross work, and to have a desire fo serve. Among our chapfer's many worth-while activities is the annual magazine drive for various hospitals, the filling of gift boxes to be sent abroad, and special services are rendered at the Christmas and Thanks- giving seasons. Our chapter is composed of several girls who give of their time and effort to the Junior Red Cross Vol- unfeen Program. These girls perform a number of duties af Our Lady of Nazareth Home. Another important phase of our chapters work is the programs that are presented at the Veferans Ad- ministration Hospital once a month. These are just a few of the plans that have been made and carried out by our chapter of the Junior Red Cross, which is sponsored by Mrs. Shirley McCall. .....,....-.- B IUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS: VOLUNTEENS: Iudy Evans, Nedra Dumas, Linda Utley, Darlene Smeeby. is 4 - Q--, A f rf 1 '--ff 'j 1 i 5 crry if X i E A . O ii Q' Y X s 5 T H s A , ,if s ' J 2 5 . fi 5 1 i . intl- 33115, i T X - E . I -A Q51 MARILYN MEDLOCK. above, is an outstanding worker in Red Crossg holds or has held the tol- lowing offices: president of Pulaski County Iunior Red Cross, vice-president of Pulaski County Iunior Red Cross, delegate to the Iunior Red Cross training center in Wichita Kansas, home room repre- sentative for three years, Pulaski County represen- tative for three years.
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