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-1... ...A 2 x ... z E -. J Tlie 4-H otlivers are Wayne Lenord. prcsidentg Charlene Pelle-grin, vice-president: Peggy Pvllcgrin, socrctziry-treasurer: Lindy Lou Robichaux, reporter: Pete Bergeron. executive president of parish: ,Indy Price. executive committee member. Officers and me-mbf-rs of the Library Club are Judy Buquet, president: Billie Jean Cham- pion, vice-president: l rt-da Carlow. sr,-crm-turyg Kay Edmunds, trezisurcrg Put Buquet. Dorothy Cliaiuvin, Mary Corwin:-, Vliriain llomangue. Allie Goodson. Sharon Hall, Pat Kinney, Pat Kirkpatrick. Barbara Klicseh, Judy Lubit, Karen Le-Blanc. Lynn Mathers. llarbura McWilliams, lris Parsons, Luvillt- Potter, Carol ,Xnn Roberts, Nedra Scott. Susia- Svaholin, Margaret Shaffer. Alive Shirah. Sandra Shows, Prentice Smith. Jo Ann Stanley. Nita Thcriot. Catherine Verret, and Evelyn Voisin, members. 4-JI CIMA 4-H Club work was first started in Louisiana in 1908, and records show that it was begun in 1914 in Terre- bonne Parish where there are now 18 clubs with 1,4-85 members. Terre- bonne Parish was the Hrst in the state to organize a pure-bred Hereford calf project for 4-H Club members in 1922. 4-H Club is a cooperative program with the U.S.D.A.. Louisiana State University. State Department of Edu- cation, the Experiment Station and the cooperation of voluntary local leaders in the schools. The main purpose of 4-H Club work is to help boys and girls be- come efficient. public-spirited, and useful citizens. This is done by guidance programs in the improve- ment of farm, home. and neighbor- hood practices in such a way that both rural and urban youth are brought ill contact with the best ol each environment. .fltidrarcy The organization formed to render library services to students and teachers at T.H.S. is the Terrebonne Teen-Age Library Club. All members are required to assist in the library an average of a half hour a day. In addition to their routine duties, stu- dent assistants carry on a special li- brary project eaoh session. The club is affiliated with the Louisiana Teen-Age Library Associa- tion and sends delegates to the an- nual fall meeting on the campus of Louisiana State University. T.H.S. membership in the F. T. Nichols Chapter of this organization entitles all student assistants to attend the annual spring meeting held at differ- ent locations within the tive parishes that comprise the district. Social activities are the Christmas and end- of-the-year parties usually held at the home of one of the club members. Through service to the school stu- dent assistants, not only increase their knowledge of libraries but also learn the value of helping others.
f' merican unior Cross l'or yr-urs the .lunior livd Lross has at-ted as u xoluntury ugrfnvy in 'l'cl't'vlnon11e Parish. :Xt Terrvhonm' High it was rt'ac'tivatvd in l94l rvpluving thv Cluh. Stitches for Britain. During thv war ye-urs. tha- ,lunior Red Cross l'0lltllIl'lf'tl ull lmond drivvs at T. H. S. und cn- gagod in voluntary work such as knitting. making lmrltlzigvs. and 4-olle-vting scrap mu- lvrial. During pvuve- time thc' .luuior Red Cross, whivh 4-onsists of e-wry hoy and girl enrolled in svhool. still finds itse-lf doing many types of xoluntm-r work. llesitlt-s t'ondu4'ting an annual f-nrollmt-nt driw. this your thc ,luniors dev- orulvd the 'l'vrrc'honm- Parish iletteiul Hos- pital ut Christmas. svnt gifts to survive' nwn who would ln- on tht- svas on Christmas, guvn' Christmas lruskcts to :wt-dy fatnilivs. sent hir-:Inlay hoxe-s to Y4 It'I'2.lIlS in state hospitals. und ln-lpvd the- adult l'llLlIDlPl' during hurri- wunvs. ,Iunior Rod Cross work is strictly voluntary. 'l'hrough the Counril und with thc- help of their sponsors. Nlissvs Grace Dardvuu and Eliiv lire-mix. tht- .lunior Rf-tl Cross may hu hrnndvd as one- of the- most ztvtixc vluhs ut ii'f'l'I't'll0I1llf' lligh Svhool, SERVICE fig? .fi- . FL ..., ,. K Nlirium Rvmonl, fiililiflllilli. ,It-.mm-ll Nlt-tilvlulon, S1-1-iwlatrj. lioltomz joe- llupluntis, 'lil'l'1lNllI'l'I'. Kathryn llourgvois. Xiu-- Kfltuirnmu. The Junior Red Cross prepares Christmas haskets for the- needy. Ns... N... Ar I -1-A it K ,383 . i :.
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