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The officers of the Li YOU CAN! SAY ANYTHING HERE - K ii .fffii'-.- , ,M V, . I 1 A ,Q,, YY w.....g A'A tetris H1 Wt Liz Horner finds material for a Lib I A beral Arts club look over magazines for interesting topics to discuss. Contrary to popular belief, the Liberal Arts club is not a club for geniuses or people who plan to at- tend liberal arts colleges. lt is a club for people who enjoy interest- ing speakers and discussions of the controversial issues of our time. Programs for this year have in- cluded speakers who have traveled all over the world and discussions on everything from Viet Nam to an honor system at Patrick Henry. ln all the discussions and lectures, the motto of the club has remain- ed, You can say anything here. Officers for i965-66 were Janice Horner, President, Elizabeth Horner, Vice-President, Sterling Kephart, Secretary-Treasurer, and Paul Felton, Program Chairman. Mr. Porterfield served as sponsor. era rts assembly. Interesting programs are fun to plan. 83
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Officers o f the Red Cross and their sponsor Mrs. Tice aiscuss plans for their various projects RED CROSS HELPS OTHERS The Red Cross a very beneficial and hardworking organization at Patrick Henry has participated in and promoted many worthwhile activities. The annual Christmas party at the Veterans Hospital the promotion of Blood Donor Day and the encouraging of stu dents to work as volunteers in the Red Cross Summer Program were among its most important activi ties. Each homeroom at the begin ning of the year selects a student to represent the homeroom at Red Cross meetings which are held once a month before school hours These representatives also attend City wide meetings Officers of the Red Cross this year were Mary Nininger pres: dent Linda Thacker vice pres: dent and Sterling Kephart secre tary Mrs Tice and Mrs Drewry served as advisors I earl morning meeting. Members of the Red Cross listen attentively at a regu ar y 82
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Miss Marty Lee Corstaphney 3 Q A 1 Q i Q., In the fall show, Mary Anne Mullins explains the po
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