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Page 100 text:
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The Junior Civitan Club of Pisgah Senior High School has been very active this year. At the beginning of the 1966-67 school year, invita¬ tions were sent to students from all four schools involved in consolidation. The club now has an enrollment of forty-one members. Under the old Canton High School Charter it now boasts one of the oldest charters in the United States. These members are outstanding students who promote good citizenship and help serve their communi¬ ties well. This year they have sponsored many fund raising projects. Among these are selling candy, bookcovers, and having bake sales. The money is used for many projects. Sponsoring two fami¬ lies at Christmas and giving a scholarship to an outstanding senior at graduation, are two of these. The club sponsored a radio program election week urging citizens to get out and vote. It also sponsors a radio program about activities around Pisgah High. The officers are Janis Smathers, treasurer; Jim Jacobs, president; Laura Greeley, secretary; and Kent Duckworth, vice-president. Junior Civitan Club Helps Needy Families at Christmas The members are Mike Shields, Randy Medford, Eddie Miller, Jerry Caldwell, Larry Goodwin, Tim Jacobs, Sam Thompson, Noland Smathers; Sandra Cook, Sharon Cook, Pam Cole, Joyce Lawrence, Karen Hall, Jan Johnson, Freda Wells, Peggy Lanning, Karon Poston, Alta Foster; Bush Cathey, Gail Cody, Linda Earley, Becky Campbell, Judy Wil¬ liams, Jeanelle Layman, Kathy Rhinehart, Patsy Robinson, Lynn Boone, Gail Medford; Clayton Haynes, Charles Brock, Allan Sellers, Dennis Grant, Carl Stamey, Steve Sorrells, Drew Clark, and Mike Bull. 96
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Page 99 text:
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The members are Katie Hall, Nona Hyatt, Sharon Haley, Marta Earley, Diane Cable, Kathy Rhinehart, Patsy Robin¬ son; Mary Ellen Hyde, Wilma Jones, Sheila Parham, Sherry Moses, Alta Foster, Brenda Penland, Sharon Henson; Patricia Davis, Elaine Elliot, Diane West, Joyce Walker, Pam Cole, and Melissa McClure. H.C.C. Study Different Health Fields Members of the Health Careers Club help promote the welfare of the commu¬ nity by such projects as candy-striping and the Heart Fund drive. This club helps promote the interest of the students in health careers of all types. The Health Careers Club is sponsored by Mrs. Anne Hyde (center), and is under the capable lead¬ ership of the following officers: Diane Medlin, treasurer; Margaret Miller, president; Cathy Gib¬ son, vice-president; Kathy Owen, secretary; Patsy Rickman, social thairman; Margaret Mitchell, publicity chairman; and Diane Cable, worship chairman. Other members include Kathy Case, Anita Samthers, Jane Smathers, Brenda Edwards, Cathy Sharp, Barbara Harris, Joy Holland; Tracy Plemmons, Mary Ann Smathers, Carol Dodd, Lynn Hyatt, Becky Campbell, Elaine Bradish, Peggy Knight; Brenda Snelson, Ann Peyton, Pam Franklin, Wanda Miller, Linda Beck, Sybil Goodman, Gail Cody, and Susie Rogers.
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The 1966-67 officers of the F.B.L.A. Club are: Bobbie Dean Brown, vice presi¬ dent; Brenda Penland, reporter; Alba Jo Cook, president; and Alecia Haynes, secretary-treasurer. F.B.L.A. Makes Our Future Business Executives The Future Business Leaders of America is composed of our youth of today who will be tomorrow’s leaders in the business world. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Edith Phillips, has twenty-three members. Its purpose is to accumulate profit from the sale of their proj¬ ects to buy equipment to be used within the school. The members of the F.B.L.A. Club are: Donnell Moore, Gretta Cable, Pat Howard, Phyllis Worley, Denise York, Terry Cable; Diane Baker, Diane Miller, Linda Dotson, Jo Nell Chambers, Peggy Cogdill; Pamela Howard, Sandra Cooke, Teresa Wilson, Kathy Mease, and Brenda Warren. 97
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