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.., la A JUNIOR EXCHANGE: Bottom Row-Freeze, Stecher, THIRD ROW-Leonard, Henderson, Dinwiddie, McDaniel, Wright lvice-presiden tl, Woodland, Mr. Short lspon- Corbell, Randy Jaber, Kaufman, Srygley lsecretary- sorl,' Second Row-Ross, Lawson, Cluck, Bell, treasurerlf Top Row-Orndorfi Ross, White, Jones, Laughlin, Nakdimen, Plum, Willis,' Reese Jaber lpresidentl, Kimbrough, Graham, Breedlove. e Steaming, sweet, tempting doughnuts provide an excellent, money making setting out to sell their merchandise seniors Marvin Orndorff and Randy Wright, venture for members of the Junior Exchangef however, before with junior Carter Kimbrough, can 't resist sampling some of in 134 Junior Exchange
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Sterling silver candleholders and a serving tray, purchased with proceeds from club projects, are presented by president Craig Harris to Mrs. Flora Mae Doville and Mrs. Adel! Whitfield, representing the Homemalcing Department. In After lunch with the Optimist Club on February 8, junior club members participate in a demonstration program by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. . .dh-. tm. A. NIOR OPTIMIST: Bottom Row-Mr. Lewis iS,00f7S0fi, Joyce fff93SUI'9fi, Nelson, Griffin, lico, Pollard, Lieber, Ballenger Isecre- kpatrick, Jones, Reedg Second taryi,' Top Row-Duffy Newton, Loudermilk, Moran, Beshoner, w-Riser, Brantingham, Vitale, Gilley, Harris David Newton esidentl, Maloney Third Row-Bennett, Lambiotte, Pomrenke, iVfC9',Uf9Sfd6'Hti, Gladwin, Berry. Junior Optimist 133
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Junior xchange utilizes bells, doughnuts Five cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, one doIlar!Slowly the money accumulated for the Sal- vation Army. During the Christ- mas holidays Junior Exchange members rang bells at the Central lVlall for this worthy community organization. Bright new yellow vests with blue trim arrived in January and were distributed to all members to be worn every Wednesday to the meetings. On Fridays two members attended the regular Exchange Club meetings held at the Ward Motor Hotel. With money needed for their end-of-the-year project, a dough- nut sale was conducted during the second semester. Again this year the group helped sponsor Play Day, at which members ran a coke stand along the midway of booths. Officers this year were: Reece Jaber, presidentg Randy Wright, vice president, Bob Srygley, secretary-treasurer. Proud of the Junior Exchange emblem, senior Mike Corbell pulls on his new yellow and blue vest for a regular meeting. Please give to the Salvation Army! pleads Rex Bell when he catches Margaret Brown in front of Sears during the Christmas holidays. A R K A N S A 5 Junior Exchange 135
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