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Mrs. Tice, Barbara Adams, Judy Nichols, Cindy Levin, and Sandra Howell paint a poster for the Red Cross bulletin board in McQuilkin Hall. Junior Red Cross Speaks Language Of Mercy To interest all students in its work and activities has been the goal of the Junior Red Cross at Patrick Henry. Besides sending cookies, members of the Jr. Red Cross staged two talent shows for the Veterans Hospital. For Roa- noke Hospitals, stuffed animals, magazines, and comic books were collected, and the Gray Lady Program promoted. The Junior Red Cross has influenced several Pat- rick Henry students to take i963 summer jobs at Camp Easter Seal. Gfficers of the Junior Red Cross were Sandra Howell, President, Bert Palmer, Vice President, and Barbara Adams, Secretary. Class representatives were Judy Nichols, Cindy Levin, Susan Montgomery, and Kathleen Grady, Sl
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Think-this has been the motto of the Patrick Henry Liberal Arts Club. In its second year the Club has sponsored movies, discussions, and speakers. These highly en- lightening activities were all in- tended to invigorate the minds ot the club's members ,to inspire them to contemplate ,matters overlooked by most high school students. This year's officers were Jonah Levin, president, Diane Race, vice-presi- dent, Gayle Waymack, treasurer, Chess Division Chairman, Joe Haw- kins, Program Chairman, Tommy Waterman. This year the Chess Division of Liberal Arts Club was particularly active. The chess team had many intramural matches and in two matches with out-of-state schools, they broke even, winning one and losing one. Officers of the Liberal Arts Club were Tommy Waterman, Gayle Waymack, Jonah Levin, Dianne Racie, and Joe Hawkins, Chuck Davies and Johnny Engleby provide a picture of con- centration as Chuck searches for a counter-move.
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read by the entire staff a week S l E 5 i 4 L i 5 f E i i i i l E 2 r l Q E L 5 Janie Garnett, Susan Crawford, Pat Rankin, Bobby Garland, and Eddie Scruggs check as- signed copy, rushing to meet their deadline. The Statesman Unfolds History Of P.H.H.S. ln seventeen issues The States- man recorded the i962-63 history of Patrick Henry. The staff met sixth period every day. Every other Friday, Susan Crawford, editor-in- chiet, Gail Oliver and Rusty Hen- ley, feature editors, Dennis Brum- berg, editorial editor, and Eddie Scruggs, sports editor planned as- signments for the coming issue. On the following Friday, this as- signed copy was handed in, check- ed, and frequently rewritten. Pages were made up the next Tuesday and Wednesday, then sent to the printer. The Statesman was proof- loter. All pictures were provided by the two staff photographers, Jimmy Leavitt and Eddie Lowen- stein. Bobby Garland, Business Manager, was in charge of fi- nances. Regular exchanges were made with other schools in the city, state, and country. The staff of The Statesman was active in the Quill and Scroll Honor Society, and is a member of the Southern interscholastic Press As- sociation and the Columbia Press Association. 82
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