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Tri-Hi-Y’s Host District Conference First row: Mary Suderno, secretary; Debbie Dennis, chaplain; Anne Nottingham, vice-president; Peggy Kellam, treasurer; Joan Doughty, president. Second row: Betsy Tankard, Jenny Floyd, historian; Vanessa Baker, Ruthellen Mary Suderno reads a morning devotion over the P.A. system. Weeks. Third row: Jane Shackelford, Celie Brown, Nancy- Bell. Fourth row: Sharon Colonna, Judy Powell, Patty Hopkins, Etta Rayfield. Fifth row: Lynne Rogers, Abbie Reynolds, Jody Warren, Scottie Acworth. 1 1—Organizations
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SCA Initiates Inter-Club Council The Student Council Association of Northampton High School, the organized student government, is sponsored by Mr. H. P. Wescott. Among its many projects, it initiated the Inter-Club Council to pro¬ vide united leadership throughout the school, the Fund-Raising Committee to help raise money for the Social Studies Department, and the Drop-Out Com¬ mittee to encourage students to stay in school. First row: Betty Etz, Mike Shelton, Jenny Floyd, Becky Colonna, Martha Kellam, Jane Shackelford, Fred Richard¬ son. Second row: Paulette Doughty, Debbie Miles, Connie Whitmarsh, Mickey Outten, Howard Turner, David Partin, Fred Richardson Howard Turner President Vice-President John Nottingham Secretary Charles Boss Treasurer Bill Bell, Ellen Underhill. Third row: Greg Routzong, Billy Magette, Henry Floyd, Alfred Nottingham, Charlie Boss, Johnny Nottingham, David Arnold, Dan Abbott. Or ganizations
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Junior and Senior Tri-Hi-Y’s work together to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Among their projects are White Christ¬ mas, Thanksgiving baskets, and a Christmas party for retarded children. Within the school they spon¬ sor the morning devotions and the grace at lunch. The clubs were hosts to the Eastern Shore District Conference. OFFICERS: Kathy Widgen, treasurer; Jane Currie Turner, president; Mona Taylor, vice-president; Annette Mayhew, secretary; Beth Savage, chaplain. First row: Sheryl Reynolds, Vanessa Jones, Betty Hopkins, Pam Sparrow. Second row: Martha Kellam, Patty Hopkins, Annette Mayhew, Linda Doughty, Dorothy Williams. Third row: Mona Taylor, Debbie Jester, Eleanor Sturgis, Sally Womble, Susan Dunton. Fourth row: Susie Black, Mary Monica Nicolls, Ann Acworth, Vanessa Marsh. Fifth row: Beth Savage, Rosanna James, Debra Walker, Cindy Tank¬ ard, Kathy Widgen. Sixth row: Gwendolyn Boggs, Sylvia Mapp, Iris Doggett, Joanne Shackleford, Jane Turner. B 1, w p t S ' wmtk I Pi w mm ..dm Mi V w fPPISPl g. Wm p ]Lg fij ■ HP Organizations—15
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