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A sepfzs sl A ima , A ., xv T f. MMM- gwowi .fT,!:R-- T.. L-XM . TQ? 553 ...lg In the interest of bringing a foreign exchange student to Fleming in the fall of 1965, students organized the Amer- ican Field Service Club under the leadership of Mrs. Mabel Marmion. The project was fi- nanced through the sale of bonds purchased by students, faculty, and patrons. Prior to the Share the Fare drive, an assembly featuring Mar- garet Fish, an exchange stu- dent from England who at- tended Cave Spring, pointed out the advantages of having a foreign student. Through the sale of bonds, the club raised S1308 in one Week. Smith Hall students, selling the most stock, earned the privilege of having the foreign student based in Smith. FIRST CUSTOMER Arena Hunter from Cave Spring applauds the transaction as A.F.S. president Stephanie Boone sells the first share in the foreign student pro- gram to Principal W. A. Coulter. A.F.S. Club Heads Share the Fare' Drive STOCK AVAILABLE Dianne Slusher, Jack Pat- Mrs. Mabel MHTHIIOH sponsor and Cliff Phillips terson, Linda St. John, Pam Cooke, secretaryg Miss treasurer, ready plans for Share the Fare d11ve Ann Griffin, adviser, Phyllis Walters, vice-president, STQIK AVAILABLE FOR 49 Q9 0110 SUPPORT THE EXCHANGE STUDENT soc g aa . E
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I PLEDGE Junior Betas, Carolyn Flindell, Jeanette Dod- son, and Brenda Dickinson, take part in induction ceremony as seniors Darlene Martin, Linda Peck, and Carolyn Hutchins watch. l ' g Beta Club Spells Out Success in Assembly Forty-eight senior and thir- ty-two junior members of the Beta Club began the year's ac- tivities selling programs at home football games, using the money raised to purchase stands for the unabridged dic- tionaries in each hall. In De- cember the club gave an as- sembly emphasizing the quali- ties and meanings of success, enabling the group to publicize its purposes: namely, stimu- lating achievement and being of service to the school. On February 24, the annual ban- quet and induction ceremony was held in the school cafe- torium. Following the cere- mony, juniors presented skits to entertain the seniors. In March, Linda Giles, Carol Stump, David Shelton, Bill Coulter, and John Fagg were delegates to the State Beta Convention held at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. 23 BETA HILLBILLIES Waiting to perform at the banquet are Francine McFarlane, Gerald Bailey, Linda Ingram, Linda Turner, and Joe Berman. READ ALL ABOUTAIT! Richard Creasy sells a football program at Victory Stadium to Donnie Robins.
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MOTION IS CARRIED David Hammond, president, con- ducts business at a Tuesday night meeting. AND FOR THE COLONELS Key Club member J. P. Walrond in- troduces the starting line-up at the beginning of a basketball game. Key Club Hosts Division Elections in February As a newly chartered or- ganization, the Key Club strove to place itself among the most active in the school. President David Hammond, Olin Melchionna, David Shel- ton, and Johnny Winn were sent to the Capitol District Key Club Convention in Wash- ington in February. After Johnny Winn had drawn up plans for a school sign, club members sold light bulbs to finance the project. Other projects included sponsoring a car-wash during the Christ- mas holidays, playing host to the Division 2 elections, and ushering at the District P Teachers Convention held at Fleming during the fall of 1964. MASTER BUILDER Johnny Winn draws initial plans for a scihgol sign erected by the Key u . CAR KEY .. . To raise money for club projects, Butch Eanes washes cars on December 30, at a local gas station. 25
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