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Page 84 text:
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VOL UN TEENS Nancy Perry and Claire Joyner Each summer teen-age girls volunteer to work part-time in some of Memphis' hospitals. These girls are called Candy-stripers because they wear pink- and-white striped uniforms. As nurses, aides they work in many fields: laboratories, playrooms, and classrooms. Nancy Perry and Claire Joyner Caboveb devoted part of their vacation to this community service. Nancy, who worked at Frank Tobey Children's Hos- pital, read to the children and assisted in the play- room. Claire, who has worked for several summers, has been interviewed by the local newspapers for her contributions in this field. Betsy Senter and Eugenia vonLackum Crightb also assisted as Candy-stripers. Betsy, who has worked the past two summers at St. Joseph's Hos- pital has given about two hundred hours at her hos- pital. Eugenia, who worked at the United Cere- bral Palsy Day Care Center and Frank Tobey Chil- dren,s Hospital, was on ward-duty, playroom duty, and was a teacher's aide. Two other hard-working St. lVIary,s girls were Phyllis Koller and Jeanne Stevenson. Jeanne, who worked fourteen hours every week at Kennedy Veteran's Hospital, was placed in the blood labor- atory under an excellent instructor. Phyllis con- tributed fifty-nine hours at St. Joseph Hospital. All these girls have assorted experiences to tell about such worth-while summers. 84 Betsy Senter and Eugenia von Lacku iillilihfz.. Phyllis Koller and Jeanne Stevenson
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ST MAR YS CHUIR K Front row: L. Archer, M. Simpson, L. Wetter, S. Sanders, E. Baker, A. Pearson, and L. McGeorge. Second row L Heslep, D. Smith, V. Weaver, P. Person, S. Brescia, and J. Whitman. Third row: D. Wallace, D. Parish, C. Jones J Patrick, M. Eisenbeis, and K. Sweany. Fourth row: D. Boehme, S. Taylor, W. Locke, N. Allen, A. Tate, and H Rogers. N o performance is complete Without music. It is St. Mary's Choir under the dynamic in- fluence of Miss Ann Reiners, that has pro- vided us with this asset. This year the choir has sung for chapel, Class Day, our Christmas Pageant, Mother's Club, Art Festival, Mem- phis University School, the World Day of Prayer, and various civic organizations. Every Tuesday afternoon one can hear the 'fsound of musici' drifting through the empty halls. Under the expert direction of Miss Reiners the Choir sings a special anthem in chapel.
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RED CROSS Ana Pearson, ninth-grade representative, Patti Pearson, eleventh-grade representative, Miss Betty Lou Stidham, advisor, and Leigh Palmer, tenth-grade representative are busily filling the Red Cross boxes to be sent across the sea. Not pictured is Sandra Allan, twelfth-grade representative. 85
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