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.... ......,..-....- .....,....,,,,,,,, ll Q . w..,.W..-.ww-san. Usa, , fr- frm iiiil x 'F-L1 ,until 1.4 1.3! B. 1 3 it 3 FIR, IL One Brenda Reese Ruth Fleming Peggy Carlin Patty President Miss Nancy Young, Co-Advisor. Row Three-Kathy Ferguson, Friedman Row Two Miss Pastel Randle Co Advisor Lrnda Holman Elizabeth Arthur Virginia Driver, Cheryl Brown, and Debbie Thurston. LOWER LEFT-Attending formal initiation are Sue Falls, Carolyn Nelson, and Ruth Fleming. LOWER RIGHT-S h i n i n g Patty Friedman's shoes is part of the Tri Hi Y informal initiation for new member Carolyn Nelson. I 45
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Service clubs participate in communit action Key Club members that attended the National Key Club Convention in Miami were Bob Sutton, Tom Haynes, Richard Kraft, and Bill Bergman. A program was started by the club to help teacher with yard and housework. Cleaning attics and basements helped teachers who could not manage the job themselves. Tri Hi Y Club has been busy with activities ranging from sending Christmas cards to boys in Vietnam to a splash party at the Y.M.C.A. lnformalinitiations were held in November and a formal initiation with candles was held in March. Before being initiated the girls must be a Sopho- more, have a good attendance record, and hold a C grade average. Executive board meeting is held by the officers of the Key Club. Vice-President, Larry Sloan: Sponsor Mr. Eugene Bennettg Sergeant of Arms, Bob Sutton: Secretary, David Kennettg President, Bill Eilerg and Treasurer, Don Williams. -4-1 ,,, , KEY CLUB-Row One -Artie Ballard, Tommy Holman, Row Two-Larry Ricky Marshall, Robert Lines. Row Four-Greg Burr, Mike Hayden Richard Sloan, David Kennett, Bill Eiler, Donnie Williams, Bob Sutton, John Holt. Kraft, and James Ward. Row Three-Mr. Eugene Bennett, Larry Anderson , Charles Eid, Tom Haynes, 1 l 4'-' - If 1- 1333333 : ra: 1 i Q af :Z 1 1 1 1 I I - - 1 l 'N
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l l X Honor Society awards W letter to outstanding J! S 2, 1 X S , A UPPER-STUDENT COUNCIL-Row One-P. Jones, D. Wilson, J. Gaines, B. Reese, J. Berg- man. Row Two-C. Charles, M. Crosley, S. Sea- man, D. Brown, P. Puryear, D. Young. Row LOWER-Gathering for an informal meeting are Student Council officers Debbie Spacke, Vice- Three'R. Trimble, L. Pennington, T. Stone, D. Kennett, A. Dupee, J. Barley, E. Arthur. Row Four-G. Burr, C. Moffett, R. Kraft, T. Boswell, G. Herring, J. Turner. President, Don Williams, President, Adron Met- calf, Treasurergand Mashall Kennedy, Secretary. seniors Tutoring students was a task assumed by the Honor Society. Members helped with both high school and junior high pupils. New members received pins at the formal initiation held during an assemble. Honor letters were presented to outstand- ing graduating seniors for their scholastic achievement. New Student Council Sponsor, Mr. Wil- liam Morse, tried to encourage the stu- dents to voice their opinions in school matters. Creating student interest in pep sessions, longer grading periods, and stu- dent activities during and after school were all part of the Student Council's concern. Dressing dolls and decorating Christ- mas stockings for needy children were two of the services performed by the Red Cross Council. Other projects included con- structing and filling an overseas chest, participating in the disaster drill, a Valen- tineis party, and delivering Red Cross posters to Fountain Square businesses. Q' fi-'ur f .
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