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. During the first assembly program, President Elizabeth Gaines recognizes Lauren Adler as this year's honorary sophomore. In order to enhance the appearance of the SHS campus, juniors Kim Kelly and ,, , llsp Nan Douglas plant tulip bulbs near the English building. tfi H ' -Ns . - . eva, 1 f. , ,, - , Front Row - Mrs. P. Ridenhour, advisor, T. Armistead, sweetheart, E. Gaines, president, S. York, v-president, L. Adler, secretary, L. Mundhenke, chaplain, Mrs. M. Chilton, Advisor. Second row - S. Blevins, J. Harmon, D. Turnipseed, A. Chuber, M. Walsh, P. Cornelius. Third row - Y. Goldbaugh, C. Gilliam, P. Hamilton, C. Campbell, K. Epps, M. Bristol, N. Yocum, L. Goodwin, M. Ramsey. Fourth row i W. Carson, M. Witherington, K. Kelly, R. Stikeleather, C, Barber, B. Chilton, S. Lazenby, L. Faust, B. Dame, L. Lapish. Fifth row -- R. Tevepaugh, B. Parks, B. Foster, D. Harris, K. Gilleland, R. Campbell, J. Sloan, T. Harmon, L. Phelps, T. Poole, G. Williams. Sixth row - P. Huggins, K. Alexander, L Stanley, G. Ogburn, S. Honeycutt, B. Polk. Seventh row - K. Wells, S. Robbins, S. Miller, L. Kitchings, L. Davidson, J. Williams, A. Davenport, M. Sherill, E. Boyd, R. Smith, K. Laminack, G. Johnson. Eighth row - N, Holloway, S. Smith. M. Brown, D. Young, S. Cavendish, N. Curlee. Back row - C. Kivett, E. John- son, D. Hodges, J. Sloan, P. Adams, M. Lavender, S. Abercrombie. E. Harrington, C. Aldrich. B. White, N. Douglas, and G. Gilliam. Clubs
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Fi-Y Stocks Lounge With Snacks Over sixty energetic Fi-Y girls actively participated in projects at SHS and throughout the community. These endeavors were financed by money raised during the autumn candy sale and the buffet held in February. On September twentieth, the infamous Stooge Day, juniors bowed to the commands of their senior masters for initiation into the club. Dressed in an array of dazzling costumes, stooges paraded before crowds at the SHS-Concord football game. Following the moving candlelight service held at First Baptist Church to induct new officers, Tripp Armistead was elected sweetheart. Later that night at his home, Fi-Y members enthusiastically serenaded him and showered him with kisses. Mrs. Ridenhour and Mrs. Chilton gave generous guidance and support to president Elizabeth Gaines. Together they co-ordinated worthwhile service projects that would involve all members. Fi-Y girls planted tulips around SHS in the fall, stocked the teacher's lounge with homemade desserts twice a month, and shared the Holiday Toumament clean-up duties with Key Club. They also shared first place honors with Key Club for their Homecoming float and the expenses lor a dance in early 1975. Community projects included preparing a dinner for a needy family at Thanksgiving, making Christmas decorations for the rooms at Hill Haven Resthome, aiding the March of Dimes in their January street sales, and adopting and elderly friend to take care of in Statesville. Church visitation promoted good relations with the community while acquainting the girls with other denominations. SHS consistently recognized Fi-Y as one of its busiest and most distinquished clubs. RWM WW M, J -Iii if I ,4f Yoga teacher, Mrs, Sue McDade, demonstrates to Fi-Y members how proper breathing helps relax the mind. 56-Clubs Letting out a loud yell for the Hounds, Yvonne Goldbaugh shows that her spirit per- sists despite her extraordinary outfit. ,X ew P ww S 1 may W .wvnfx M b T . - A Fi-Y members share the Christmas spirit with pa- tients at Hill Haven Rest Home by making holiday decorations for their doors. T' .
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Key Club Sponsors Bike-A-Thon As the Diabetes Bike-A-Thon draws near, Jack King and Mr. Lloyd Dixon route the bikers' rest points. One of the most beneficial and respected clubs at SHS, the Key Club performed many invaluable services for SHS and Statesville. President .lack King and advisor Mr. Lloyd Dixon ignited enthusiasm in members that carried through all year. Nancy Curlee served as sweetheart and compiled the club's scrapbook. Their funds stemmed from the local Kiwanis Club and the candy sale in early fall. After a tough ad-selling campaign, student-faculty directories were distributed free of charge to the student body. The club also held a successful Career Day to enable students to gain information about work that interested them. Lending time and energy to community projects, the Key Club sponsored a Cystic Fibrosis Roadblock and a Bike-a-Thon for Diabetes in the fall. A dance with Fi-Y in February and the Greensboro convention highlighted the club's social events. Key Club gained distinction by constructing a float to share first place honors with Fi-Y in the Homecoming Parade. Whether raking leaves, cleaning erasers or raising the flag, Key Clubbers always readily accepted responsibilities passed their way. Key Club: Front row: N. Curlee, sweetheartg J. King, president, J.J. Griffith, vice-president, G. Riera, secretary, I. Lackey, treasurer, R. Boggs, chaplain, Mr. L. Dixon, advisor. Second row: B. Adams, R. Gray, C. Raiford, B. Bass, E. Carson, M. Brown. Third row: M. Fleckenstein, L. Whitesides, T. Armistead, J. Norris, W. Waugh, B. Goode, S. Murdock. Fourth row: D. Fox, S. Frye, B. Owen, G. Kilby, M. Wyatt. Fifth row: D. Middleton, G. Dobbins, T. Templeton, R. Johnston, S. Overman, P. Long. Back row: E. Cook, B. Cherry, P. Raiford, J. Archibald, D. Payne, and B. Morrison. 58 - Clubs
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