Patrick Henry High School - Patriot Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 68 of 200

 

Patrick Henry High School - Patriot Yearbook (Roanoke, VA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 68 of 200
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Page 68 text:

Mrs. Barbee, advisor, listens to plans for up-coming pot luck supper. Anne Hutton and Martha Campbell concentrate on the refreshments at the Club's Coke party. Everybody Means Business Touring places of business, listening to speakers and learning about business etiquette includes only l 'l a portion of the Better Business Club program. , Its purpose is to acquaint, and have better public experience, and observation. Each member is re- quired, to have had at least' one business subject. ln club worlc knowledge is increased and put' lo use through participation. Also during the year a pot luck supper and end-of-the-year picnic are held lor the members and their guests. Officers were: D. Davis, P. Jarrett, K. Reed, B. Lawrence, A. Ruth- erford, G. Keaton, and T. Lax. Student teachers, after presenting a program on college life Dldrle Davis, Teresa Lax, and Kelsey Reed post club pUbliCifY- Gaye Keaton, Peggy Jarrett, Allison Rutherford, and Betty Lawrence assemble globe-shaped yearbooks. . .. ,,, an .sss fi-if . i lla! A relations, with the business world through practice, lx ii

Page 67 text:

Red Cross Volun-Teens Reco nized WI 1 1 ii X -fx V . Sharing, giving, working, 'rhe Red Cross members coniribuie io ihe communiiy. Blood Donor Day was again a big success: ihe VA Chrisimas pariy and ihe school chesi for Vieinamese children were favoriie proiecis. P.l'l. siudenis who pariicipaied in The sum- mer volunieer program by driving and working in hospiials and clinics were recog- nized ai a special assembly. Close associaiion wiih ihe disirici organiza- iion provides sludenrs opporiuniiy io serve 'ihroughoui Jrhe Roanoke Valley. Susan Lex was area council president local officers were Pam Adams, presideniq Judy Lancas- Jrer, vice presiclenig and Susan Adams, sec- reiary. '2l 4 r Ki . 4- -.. Q ,L , 3, ll 4 X Y Q fl 1 Qs, , ,Q M if fig may fm Q i Wham fi W M 9 A , n ni M if I. Bobby Wright has his blood pressure taken dur- ing Blood Donor Day. 2. Myra Moatz checks the pulse rate of a prospective donor. 3. Brenda Ronk serves refreshments on Donor Day. 4. Harriette Mul- lins is awarded certificate for donated time. 5. Pam Nuckols, Libby Brooks and Mrs. Tice wrap gifts for the VA Christmas party. 63



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YouTh Council is acTually The spokesman Tor The youTh oT our valley: Their goals are To show The public ThaT mosT Teenagers can really do consTruc- Tive Things, and To Tamiliarize youTh wiTh ciTy and sTaTe governmenT. The members oT This council helped children aT WesT End School, aTTended ses- sions oT The iuvenile courTs, and discussed curfew changes in Roanoke. The oiiicers oT The P.l-l. chapTer were: Judy Lancas- Ter. pres.: Broaddus FiTzpaTrick. vice pres.: Alice Grady, sec.: and Pam Nuckols, Treas. Paul l:elTon held The oTTice oi PubliciTy Chairman Tor The ciTy-wide youTh council. Council Speaks For Youth . ' 01 J. Lancaster and P. Felton hold offices on school and city-wide council. Members of Youth Council discuss curfew changes. l Deep wiThin The inner recesses of The uTiliTy room. inTerwoven wiTh pipes, cobwebs, and Track hurdles lies The hearT oT The radio club-The radio. This is where iTs members make Their abode lisTening To The various sounds emiTTed Trom This complicaTed elecTronic device. Swaying in The wind on The rooT oT Persinger l-lall is The dialsmen's only conTacT wiTh The ouTside world--Their anTenna. Under The leadership oT Mr. l-lolland, The advisor, and Paul WanTzelius, Those parTicipaTing sTudy The use and make up oT The radio. Many oT These hams own and operaTe Their own radios. -. .. --- .. . Paul Wantzelius tunes in, using the famous Army surplus radio, housed in the bowels of Persinger Hall. 65

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