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Y-Teens Club Without adoubt, this is one of the most active ofthe new clubs at Two Rivers. Or- ganized in late October of this school year, it is a strong, responsible club led by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Malone, the co-sponsors. The goals ofthe Y- Teens are: to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Included in this year's list of projects and activities were: the joint Christmas pro- gram with the Key Club at T.P.S. for the underprivileged, World Fellowship Fashion Show, workers supplied for Teen Fair Booth, and possibly the achievement of which they are proudest, their success in having the Two Rivers' representative, Mr. Longcore of Pi- rates' Cove, elected Man of the Year . Always striving to improve the club are its capable officers: Carol Frazier . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Nancy Pewitt . . . . . . Treasurer' Debbie Steed. . . . . .Vice-President Ann Batcheldor . . . . . . Chaplain Judy Cathey . . . . . . .Secretary
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Junior Civitan A true asset to the school, this club strives to encourage within its member- ship the basic qualities of good citizen- ship. The membership meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in the room of its sponsor, Mr. Terrell, to carry out its business and make plans for future activities. During this year the Junior Civitan Club engaged in two major projects: the sale of fruitcakes during the Christmas season and, throughout the year, the sale of classical books. The latter project is a great convenience for the student body as well as a money maker for the club. Working closely with Mr. Terrell in leading the club are the following officers pictured at right: Dennis Marin .................... President Jimmy Barr . . . . . Vice-President Aimee Alsup .... ...... S ecretary :NE aaftw:aSs.S3Seew3mvWMM.NW gn, f- WMM 1 is 115
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Page 121 text:
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Key Club Backed by the Kiwanis Club of Donelson, the Key Club is another of the important ser- vice organizations in our school. It meets on the first and third Mondays of each month after school to plan for its future projects. Mr. Seay, sponsor of this club, has good reason to be proud of some of the accom- plishments. During Christmas a group of Key Club-ers and Y- Teens helda Christmas party at T.P.S. for forty children. Active in this project were Phil Hester, Bobby Hayes, Jack Sweeney, and Roy Duty as Santa Claus. The Key Club is also responsible for placing the sign in front of the school and keeping it updated. With money raised from car washes in the spring, the group bought new letters for the sign.
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