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Junior Optimists Sell Trees, Race Turtles Scratched hands, often all gummed up from tree sap, were common again this year for Junior Optimist Club members as they helped the X39 senior club with its Christmas tree sale at J. lVl. Field's parking lot. se ' , , 5, 5 1 The Christmas season was made even S ' 'T .tt busier for the JO's as they planned , it 5 F J D and sponsored a Christmas dance, if C gi appropriately entitled Santa's A? ,W - K s'r' Vlik ,7.h, Chimney Shimmy. The student t its - center was decorated for the occa- 'il sion complete with a Christmas tree. Two different turtle races were other money-making projects for Junior Optimist. One race was held in coor- dination with Junior Museum lVlar- , 'll cis , ket Day at the Fairgrounds and the ' i'm ' other along with Springtime Talla- hassee events. As a service project, JO's collected paperback books for the county road camp prison. JO president Donnie Griffin checks over QQ, fs, -f . 1 .l' . in V' 1'A Q . ,g,, . its -.-t. . : 2. ' ,. 'Tik i JUNIOR OPTIMIST OFFICERS: lTop Rowl Donnie Griffin, pres., Wesley Owens, vice-pres.: Richard Addison, sec., Frank Golden, sgt.-at-arms. JUNIOR OPTlMIST SWEETHEARTS: Sally Bush, Sandra Sheffield, Susan Winborne, Debbie Corbett, Jan Whatley, Cathy Culbreth. 100 the starting gate for the turtle race. Q
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Key Begins Year with Clean-up Drive After opening the year by helping the senior Kiwanis club with its annual light bulb sale, Key Club's activities continued. Key Clubf washed cars and held a bake sale. As a community service project Key Club helped clean the Prince lVlurat house at the Junior Museum so the historical old home could be restored. selected two the Kiwanis reported and projects and activities. These Iuncheons helped improve the Key and Kiwanis understanding of each other. Each week Key Club delegates to attend Iuncheons where they discussed their future Entertaining patients at Sunland Hospital with a Christmas Party and by other visits during the year, Key Clubbers continued a service project begun last year. The tradition of giving a S100 scholarship to a deserving senior was again planned. is ,, K f -iii '- ' V Q 5 . . , my WM-af r Y . ,f Q , is! 4- , ,,,. fy in , . Q gif . ' QTL I KEY OFFICERS: l , pres.: Terryl Todd, vice-pres.: lMiddlel Ron Cox, sec.: Jim Lane, treas.p lBottoml Mr. Dan Hall, Mr. P.C. Wu, sponsors. Topl John Melvin 102 John Melvin, Key Club president, and Keith Clemons help entertain children at Sunland Hospital at a Christmas party given by the club before Christmas holidays. ,.' 'ti My 4 kv' , ' ' Q 3,-a.f1 e.'. QC ' .A ' , 'ff 'f f ,-' . , 7--,f -..wg - f'-N . -A Nr K -. 4,4 -' ,. Serving as Key Club Sweethearts are Q 'fini -L: 1 M - ' -.' ,f X- , fs-L' 'fi ' -X N i- lSittingl Gay Cole, Gwen Little, Aquilina Alexanderg lStandingl .lo Dykes, Connie Johnston, Cindy Crenshaw, Debbie Russell
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