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u CL UB: First row-Moon, Darnall I fasurerl, Means. Grigsby, Mansell, Ne wton,' Third row-Shepard, Meadvilie, Lafoon, McRay, Lee, Davis, V5flyUf7dV,' Lawrence, S. Smith, Hicks, Vernon, 1 row-Wald, Lairamore, McHugh, Hunter, S. Martin, Robbins, Claghorn, Plugge, Leonard, Patton, J. Martin, Napier, Burris Loux, Pearson ivice-presiden ti, Dayel, D. Smith Rewarding and informative moments were received by each member of the Library Club this year as they hosted the annual District V ASLA meeting. The club received visitors from the area and conducted the business of the meeting in the school cafeteria. Entertainment was provided by the Glee Club and lVlrs. Helen Rockwood who showed slides of her European trip. Money problems of the librarians were satisfied by a candy drive. Club members were seen for two weeks pushing their merchandise. Profits from the sale were used to buy a much needed swivel chair for the library office. Officers this year included Jeri Flippin, president, Debbie Burris, vice-president, and Sarah Darnall, secretary-treasurer. Student librarians Tanya Lairamore and Loretta Mansell rest the new swivel chair bought with funds from the candy sale, candy For their tro ubles LIBRARY CLUB 75
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Devotionals given by local pastors are very much a part of Partners in Christ meetings. Here, Reverend Garland Gable, pastor of Colony South Missionary Baptist Church, speaks at the January 26 meeting. Organized in 1967 for Christian students of any faith, Partners in Christ again promoted Christian leadership and encouraged members to serve as examples to unsaved friends promoted Christion leadership Carols filled the air as Partners in Christ, Edie Wiley, Noel Newlon, Linda Webb, and Robb McDaniel warm-up for their caroling party, December 27. 74 PARTNERS IN CHRIST through daily living. Meetings this year were occasions for sharing Christian experiences, gaining a better understanding of the BibIe's message, and praying together. Once each month a minister or layman from a local church was invited to give a devotional. Highlighting the year was a youth revival in conjunction with the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes at which New York Giant's .lim Files, a former Reb, was guest speaker. ,az urmmv.w-v- 1' ' mamma .ewan ma PA RTNERS IN CHRlST.' First ro w-Lambrigh t, Moore, Stewart, Jones fsecretaryl, D. Ward lvice- presidentl, Crofton ltreasurerl, Pitts lpresidentl. Second row-Honey, Weller, Linder, Sharp, Reather, S. Ward, Brents, Howard Third row-Peerson, Little, Stanley, Northum, Moreland, Berry, Newlon, Cousins. Fourth row-Travis, Harris, Wiley, Webb, Whitsitt, Riggins, Norman, McDaniel.
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76 NCO fierce Posting the colors of the A merican and JRO TC flags, Southside 's color guard performs at pre-game ceremonies during Homecoming. After ten hours of fierce battle, the basketball game ended. The score: 600-300. Southside's JROTC had been defeated by the Northside JROTC in a bottle nets profit marathon contest. The outcome of the battle was not too important since the purpose was to raise money for both groups. The Rebel military men netted S16 for the effort put forth, and along with proceeds from a carvvash, these profits went into a fund to pay for the annual spring Military Ball. Organized with the primary purpose of raising funds, the club is under the sponsorship of 1st Sgt. John Williams. Officers elected for the 72-73 school year were: Bruce Wydeen presiding as president, Steve Smithson as vice president, with Mike Ewing and Danny Geels as secretary and treasurer. :sl R 1 -I Q N as uf cl 'S Xa if 'r1'ii..: 5 1, '33 V, -.Q 'f lr - NCO: Bottom row-Berner, Maynard, Thompson, Shigley, Zafidef, Byers, Mafhevlfi NOWOUWI' Ton Beyer,' Second row-Maness, Bottoms, Russell, r0W-RiCh8fdS0f1, Z8bfd2C, 3lTllfhS0f7, Vozel, Ramsey, Bennettg Third ra w-Max well, H9m9f
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