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Row 1: Mike Edmondson, Zane McDaniel, Terry Norton, Norman Morgan, Larry Snyder, Steve Hackler, Lynn Nelson, Danny Elkins, Steve Maddox, Alec Jones, Terry Eaton. Row 2: Gary Watts, Sherry Thompson, Pam Stephens, Jan Culpepper, Wanda Griffin, Elaine McLeroy, Charlene Wooster, Teresa Cox, Audrey Snyder, Mark Biles. Row 3: Mrs. Pebworth, Alice Hotard, Kay Attaway, Terry McMahan, Jackie Cavender, Nina Newman, Marilyn Brown, Valencia Milligan, The da Bernard, Melanie Daniel, Tina Edge, Lila Whitfield, Miss Arm- brecht. Row 4: Diane Youngblood, Nilda Soto, Judy Williams, Pam Chamblee, Debbie Miller, Debbie Stover, Jean Moss, Kathy Stephens, Faye O ' Neal. Row 5: Gayle Hill, Becky Daniel, Barbara Daniel, Susan Brackett, Jimmye Moore, Mary Haddock, Patricia Wheeler, Shirley Whigham. Co-Ed-Hi-Y Provides Volunteers For March of Dimes Campaign Chaplain Steve Hackler leads a devotional to start the monthly meetings. Under the sponsorship of Miss Armbrecht, Mrs. Peb- worth and Mr. Peterson, the Co-Ed-Hi-Y Club is one of George ' s notable service clubs. The club is a chapter of National Co-Ed-Hi-Y and is under the supervision of Pate Bridges, YMCA director. The club has directed a clothing drive at school for needy families in the area. Volunteers canvassed for the March of Dimes as well as helping implement the Viet- nam Christmas Cards project. A delegation for the George Club participated in the Hi-Y Breakfast at the Americana Motor Hotel preceding the Youth assembly. Members are eagerly anticipating the annual spring trip to Camp Waco. This meeting will now come to order, directs Co-Ed-Hi-Y President Lynn Nelson.
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Junior Civitan Plans New Additions to School Facilities kjranese, jo nn oranese, v,yntma rveene, nariene wooster, uaroara uaniei, 5: Genie Wise, Debbie Williams, Pam Carroll, Sharon Stephens, Derenda Turner, Barry Welsh, Allan Cannon. Row 6: Janie Wise, Debbie Arnesen, Sandra Feagler, Connie Eller, Laura Buckner, Tessie Dedis, Danny Elkins, Mike Etter, Nina Newman. Row 7: Greg Bruton, Sheila Baldwin, Regina Felker, Linda Bohannon, Susan Brackett, Melanie Daniel, Leslie Mack, Beth Earnest. Pam Chamlee, Steve Maddox. R Turner, Barry Welsh, Allan C Senior Civitan members Danny Paulk, Pam Carroll, and Sharon Stephens top rugged initia- tion off with an egg shampoo. Big new things are in the offing for Walter George according to the Junior Civitan. These innovations in- clude a cinder track for the field and glass backboards for the gym. Money for these projects has been saved through previous years but Christmas fruit cakes will be sold to attain extra funds. Civitan initiated a large group of forty-five at its traditional fall activity at Perkerson Park. In order to become a member, one must be a junior or senior with a C average or better. Coach Tom Harmon is the faculty advisor for the Walter F. George Junior Civitan. The Airport Civitan Club sponsors this chapter. Civitan members consume left-over fruit cake from Christmas campaign sales.
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Senior Y -Teens Barbara Brownie e, Pat Murphy and Judy Bales visit with Mrs. Bullard at Hiahvieiv Nursing Home. Y-Teens, sponsored by Miss Hice, is another of George ' s service clubs. It is directly co- ordinated with the central Y.W.C.A. Y-Teens members have participated in the annual af- fairs held at the central branch such as the Fall Festival of Nations and the Hanging of the Greens. The Y-Teens goal of growing in friendship with all peoples is admirably ful- filled by members who tutor underprivileged elementary school children under the direction of the Teenage Service Corp. Several girls have also spent many volunteer hours at neighboring Highview Nursing Home. The club has recently divided into junior and senior groups. The Junior Y-Teens is composed of eighth and ninth graders and Senior Y-Teens is made up of upperclassmen. This allows the girls to choose service projects fitting their capabilities. ' r, ■■;■ Y-Teens Volunteers Brighten hives at Highview Nursing Home. Row 1: Lena Rozier, Marie Rakestraw, Libby Gunter, Carol Keller, Pam Walker, Debbie Snyder, Peggy Walker. Row 2: Jenny Cavender, Louise Dean, Debra Coile, Susie Parker, Deborah Sheffield, Alice Rickles, Diane Miller, Evelyn Johnson. Row 3: Trudi Glawson, Sandra Parker, Lucida Donaldson, Lee Elzroth, Lynn Sheffield, Jackie Cavendar, Miss Hice. Row 4: Catherine Dresco, Pat Murphy Judy Bales, Barbara Brownlee, Kay Attaway, Judy Hudson, Claudette Burpee.
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