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Current Affairs . The Current Affairs Club was founded to promote student interest in current events through discussion and debate. This year the new club was interested in racial situations in Memphis, the Viet Nam war, ecol- ogy, Memphis city government, college life, particu- larly at Memphis State, and drug abuse. Speakers talked on each of the aforementioned subjects. The club made a trip to City Hall where the mem- bers observed a meeting of the City Council. A visit with Mayor Henry Loeb was also on the agenda. A Christmas party was given for the little girls from St. Peteris Orphanage. Woodaleis Quiz 'Em On the Air team earned a well deserved championship. The team won the first semester finals, came back and won Mid-South Championship. Congratulations! Quiz-Em team Danny Coury, Dale Perkins, Robert Andrews and Sam Blustein share the spotlight with proud sponsor, Mrs. Caroline Pittman as they receive the city wide Quiz-Em con- test. Their beaming faces tell the story f along with the beauti- ful one hundred bill. 60 uiz ,Em Current Affairs Club
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W ere HeQ9ers l Cindy Conatser and Gail Johns look for lost seventh graders. Working in the Guidance office is considered a privilege. Students who are selected for this ac- tivity must be above average in scholarship, re- liable, and must be hardy and healthy. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Yearout sent them on endless errands, and they probably' could challenge our Cross Country Track Team. They say, however, that they have more fun than any- body. Q Rene Bushnell, Kathy Burke and Sandra Mitchell keep tht- tfollege C2:li21lUgl1CS up to tlkllff. l l Dianne Lester, Cindy Perkins, Becky Long, Carol Knight, and Deb- bie Williams vheck t-allege entrance requirements and make excited plans tor their first year out in the big, wide world. 59
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Art At Woodclale Swish! A paint brush glides across a palette- ardent Wooddale Art Club member at work painting scenery for the next school play. Crunch! Hands are busily molding wads of pink and green crepe paper into huge flowers. Hours are spent walking through the rooms at Brooks Art Gallery. These are the ways the Art Club is pictured and best remembered. Members of Wooddale's Art Club are tomor- row's Picassos. They provide scenery for our plays and bring culture to the school with their paintings. Wooddale will be enriched through- out the years as long as we have our outstanding Art Club. bl
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