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Tommy Brady, Lynn Booker, and Danny Moore examined several coin holders. Benjamin Franklin collected coins. Mr. H. Marvin Jennings collected coins, and Mr. ,lack Price collected coins. That was why two years ago a club was organized for coin col- lectors at Richfield. This past year the organization sought to create a greater interest in this unusual hob- by. Each member brought his own collection of rare coins to be shared with the other members. Some coins were traded among members, and auctions of valuable coins were held at several meetings. Lannie Gill looked on as Mr. .lack Price showed him his coin collection. I48 Several club periods were spent listening to lectures on the history of coin collecting. NEWSFRONTS Boys PI'0flll6d By Collecting Coins
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J Debbie Wimpee, Beth Curlin, Paula Levine, Ellen Ross, and Jane Coombs Spirit Club meetings were always interesting and amusing. harmonized on telegrams from the VPO. RA RGDDED THE HAH-R H club concentrated on the spirit of romance as they once again played post office. Sealed messages and singing telegrams were delivered by obliging club members to the lucky recipients. The life of any school depends on that elusive quality called spirit. School spirit is more than victory in ath- letics. It is more than shared fun. It is even more than sportsmanship and loyalty. Actually, it is a combination of all these things. The Spirit Club worked toward that combination. rf itil' L 3, v f A ti ext, .er 3 re if? 7953 Martha Tirey, Bonnie Straw and Linda Anderson discussed entries for the Homecoming Slogan-on-the-Door contest. Orders for sealed love notes were taken at the Valentine Post Office by Bette Yant, Dianne Mayes, and Cathy Cawood. I47
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The seriousness of world af- fairs and the need to be in- formed of them was brought to the attention of the club through speakers, discussions, and reading newspapers. -0 'T' R Students Charted Cross-Currents 0 News News was the key word in the Current Events Club. Fighting in Viet Nam, civil rights demonstra- tions, and the War on Poverty were topics for panel discussions, guest speakers, and informal debates. The purpose .was to gain a better under- standing of major items and import- ant events. Mr. Otto Landron, expert on advancement economic opportunity, spoke to members. of I49
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