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'A f 'S 00' Looking over the wide variety of toys collected at the Christmas Toy Dance are Ted Swindle, president, Cynthia Cantrell, secretary- treasurerg .Carolyn Miller, vice president, and Mrs. E, R Miller, sponsor, Selecting records for the J,R.C. Toy Dance are Mary Young, chaplain, and Wayne Smith, historian. Malcolm Brown, reporter, announces the next number, Not shown is Dorothy Gantz parliamentarian. During the Junior Red Cross assembly, Ted Swindle introduces the guest speaker, James Patterson, Red Cross field representative. Also on the stage are Mrs. F, W, Shorwell, Red Cross secretary, and Mrs. E, R, Miller, sponsor. As their spring project, homerooms were asked to contribute school supplies to equip a small school abroad. 1 .Q D UNIOR RED CROSS Providing a democratic process by which students may carry on its program, the Junior Red Cross helps students to feel the reality of membership, and to coordinate and unify J, R,C, projects in Pampa High, J,R, C, sponsors a Toy Dance before the Christmas holidays, when students bring one new toy as the price of admission. The toys are sent to the children's home in Amarillo. J, R,C, members act as marshals at school fire and disaster drills. At meetings they study first aid, home nursing, and blood types, I -, -ff ,
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THESPIAN On October 20, at One-Act Play Night, two plays wer: presented, In the above scene from 'The Importance of Being Earnest Cecily Cardew fNickie Lewtery and Gwendolen Fairfax fDixie Rhoadesj discover that neither Algernon Mon- crief fEdgar Ethridgej nor John Worthing lDan Teedj possess the name s of Earnest, P Q BEST THESPIAN Dixie Rhoades At the winter initiation Decem- ber 18 in his home, Duggan Smith serves Dixie Sue Rhoades, vice president, Helping them- selves to refreshments are, Nickie 7- Lewter, treasurer, Nancy Coley, secretary, and Miss Helen Schafer, sponsor. F559 28 TROUPE 1010 Ln the above scene from Overtones, Margaret QNancy Coleyy and Harriet fMyrna Montgomeryy exchange sugary but catty remarks over a cup of tea while their inner-selves, Maggie QCarol Henry, and Hetty fLucy Jo Neelyj express openly what they are thinking, At intermission Roger Mc- Waters and Lu Koch appeared in a skit, 'The Lunatics, Below old members and initiates gather around the Christ- mas tree beside the fireplace after dinner, Left to right are, Lynne Followell, Dale Largent, Roger McWaters, Myma Montgomery, Lee Ledrick, Edgar Ethridge, Dan Teed, Cynthia Duncan, Sandra Walsh, Carol Henry, Rose Smith, Jowannah English, Lu Koch, Bill Atkinson, and Tommy Strawn. All are new members except Roger Mc- Waters, Lee Ledrick, Dan Teed, and Sandra' Walsh, .1 ,.r-5
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TW TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization open to all high school girls. Its object is to create, maintain, and extend the high standards of Christian character through the home, school and community. Tri-Hi-Y activities consist of selling football programs, hold- ing a cake walk at the All-School Carnival, attend- ing a spring conference, helping in the Negro nursery, contributing to Girls' Town, holding one council meeting each month, formally inducting new mem- bers, and electing and installing new officers in the spring. Council officers are Carolyn row Joan Robertson first vice president and Peggy Ohvolo second vice president third row Cynthia Duncan, secretary Carol Carnes treasurer Dixie Price reporter 5 C n ca' A v- ini 4, , n 4 Miller, president, front, second I l I . . g . Robinson, historian and Jeneane
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