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Page 29 text:
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ROW 1: John Summers, Vice President} Nancy Smith, Treasurer} Margaret Pleasants, President} Di¬ ane Allen, Program Chairman} Bobby Reynolds, Secretary} Mrs. Wood, Sponsor. ROW 2: Ellen Stubblefield; Bob Smith; Marshall Coleman; Patsy Martin; Elizabeth Kelly. ROW 3: Kerry Kniskern; Carol Marion; Richie Gallaher; Dick Vines; Kathy Gelsleichter; Nancy ROW 1: Mrs. Wood, Sponsor; Judy Good, Sec.; Humes Franklin, Reporter; Jean Wells, Pres.; Char¬ les Baber, Tres.; Penny Partridge, State V-P; Corky Coyner, Vice-Pres. ROW 2: Judy Price; Corinne Hurt; Marilyn Murray; Mary Gordon; Andrea Dobson; Pam Hall; Bet¬ ty Couper; Barbara Kirk; Margy Hickam; Cara Lee Blume. ROW 3: Becky Thomas; Sally Carlson; Carol Wylie; Brenda Fitzgerald; Jane Probst; Barbara White; Judy Totten; Judy Leavell; Lucille Latschar; Cathy Hausler. ROW 4: Dorothy Bundy Turner; Judy Tressel; Danny Woodworth; Butch Tyree; Algie Guess; Bill Steed; Billy Howard; William Loeble; Betty McClung. 25
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ROW 1: Susan Wade, Reporter; Patsy Owens; Mrs. Browder, Sponsor; Connie Murray, Pres.; Shirley Rankin, Tres.; Beverley Bowers, Vice Pres. ROW 2: Andy Sandiforth; Virginia Curto; Peggy Mawyer; Edna Keys; Barbara White; Shirley Newman; Bever¬ ley Bush; Sue Ellen Stanley. ROW 3: Melvin Powell; Phil Gaw. ABSENT: Sara Jane Foster; Andrea Dobson; Richard Gallaher; Phyllis Wright; Bill Wilkerson; Mary Lee Hoy. The Library Club strives to encourage good library habits, stimulate good reading, and acquaint students with recent ad¬ ditions to the library. Each member works as a student assistant librarian for one period each day. The members also make at¬ tractive bulletin boards showing the latest books to be found in the library. For their projects, the members sponsor the Teen Age Book Club for the students at Waynesboro High School, write interesting book reviews for Valley Vibrations y make favors for the trays at the Waynesboro Community Hospital, sub¬ scribe to children’s magazines for the hospital, and assist the librarian in cataloging books in the Rosenwald library. The Library Club is very active, and the members have done a fine job in carrying out their activities and projects. 24
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The Delta Tri-Hi-Y endeavors to teach its members to improve their habits, knowledge, social, and re¬ ligious attitudes, not only among the members, but also with their families, teachers, and friends. They also strive to develop integrity and self-discipline. The principal aim of the club is to develop an active and grow¬ ing relationship with the Christian church. The purpose of the club is best expressed by the words in the creed: “To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character.” Some projects of the club include: having bake sales, sending Care packages,having coat hanger and bottle drives, and contributing to World Service. The club also gave a Christmas present to a needy child. During the March of Dimes Drive club members acted as disc jockeys on the WAYB March of Dimes Record Parties. ROW 1: Miss Marilyn Sorce, Sponsor; Catherine Hausler; Joan Hewitt; Beverley Bush; Corinne Hurt; Brenda Campbell; Betty Couper. ROW 2: Carroll Leys; Barbara Kirk; Andrea Dobson; Wanda Carper; Sandra Tomes; Jo-Ann Cox; Ellen Girard. ROW 3: Sue Culton; Sally Carlson; Diane Byers; Jean Bowman; Jackie Zimmer; Becky Henkel; Jayne Thomp¬ son ; Kitty Haller. 26
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