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.5,. 4 ff? ff Ja S 66 Opti-Miss Joyce Williams is tapped by Linda VanStavern during homeroom. Brenda Haddock and Debbie Houde blow up balloons to give to the prospective members. 4 r , . , . . ,- . .. ,, 4 - . , , , ,, L .V,,,,,,-,V M.. .. .H .. ,- . ,. . ,,. E ,. - , ,,,,.1,,f, 5q-if, A, 3 fjay'f gyf1 f Boliom Rzrwr P. Bullock, S. Tune, M. Lorem, S. Edwards, D. Houde, 5. Escobar, B. Rhodes, R, Gurkin, L. Harrington. Second Row: C. Murray, D, O!Nolan, R. Cantrell, D. GU' cia, C. McGuinn, C. Weiser, B. Spears, B. jones, C. Crocus. Ybp Rfmfx P. Potts, B. Haddock, A, Selmier, T. Cox, C. Crocus, S. Fleig, L. VanSravern, I.. Thomas, S, Keeslirlg, 51 Keenan, D. Rickles.
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68 Junior Optimist Jr. Optimists visit center to delight senior citizens JUNIOR OPTIMIST . . . promoting the victory dance after the Robinson-King game during the start of the new school year . . , helping with the boys' service club coke party and ICC workshop . . . participating actively in painting school spirit signs before upcoming games . , . attending meetings held by their sponsor club, Downtown Optimists Breakfast Club . . . buying new jerseys with a different style of lettering . . . tapping new members and giving them a better initiation than in past years . . . writing a new club constitution to fit the present goals of optimism . . . visiting the Bay-to-Bay Nursing Center at Christmas and on other occasions to entertain the old folksv . . , donating money to in excelsisi' with the consent of Mr. Taylor, Jr. Cptimist sponsor . . . gaining respect as a service club at Robinson, fisar 2 I' Q 2 Sponsor Mr. Taylor and Pat Potts listen attentively as Chuck Bennett explains a future project. rl., 51 2 E X. Lar Duval, s t.-at-armsg Chuck Bennett, resident' Mitch Checkver, secreta g Patrick Potts, treasurerg and Richard ' ' . ' - W E g H A H P a E H E l 1 1 ,VlCepres1dent, review tl1' pages of their newly written constitution before submitting it for the approval of the remaining members and Sponsorl l f ,. fe, 1 21 il
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