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Colleen Hogston, Treasurer; Brenda Kdinton, Pro¬ gram Chairman; Norma Hicks, Secretary; Jane Tolbert, President; Miss Hardin, Sponsor; Phyllis Hayden, Vice President; Libby Shortt, Chaplain; and Linda Henegar, Reporter; discuss plans for the next meeting. B. Smith, L. Catron, S. Gillenwater, S. Smith, C. McCready, W- Price, M. Helton, and D. McMahan prepare scrapbook for the 1965-66 year Library Club Worked for Fellow Students The Library Club has always been an active service club, and this year was no exception. The thirty-five loyal members assisted Miss Hardin in managing our modern library. They checked out and shelved old books, in addition to numbering, stamping, shel¬ lacking, and pasting pocKets in new ones. They also decorated bulletin boards, arranged exhibit cases, kept a school scrapbook, and prepared a Christmas basket for a needy family. Giving of their free time, the members helped make our library one of the best. Cutting out letters for the teachers is one of the projects for the 1965-66 year. Shotvn here are K. Carter, T. Phipps, C. Hunt, B. Mitchell, L. Hay¬ den, C. Whitley, C. Ratcliffe, S. Frye, S. Mc¬ Cready, and L. Rector. Checking out books is the main duty of the Library Club. Shown here are: F. Tolley, S. Haynes, C. Burnette, K. Hogston, K. Frye, C. Olinger, J. Pauley, and M. Collins. 30
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Glenna DeBord, Linda Hayden, Shirley Hayden Working on the future project of the FBLA are the Trudy Oliver do last minute preparations on the officers: SEATED: J. Walls, Reporter; S. Frye, Thanksgiving Bulletin board. Secretary; N. Bordwine, Treasurer. STANDING: Patty Jo Allison, Vice-Pres. ; Patty Venable, President; C. Hogston, Historian; L. Shortt, Chap¬ lain; Mrs. Smith, Advisor; C. Burnette, Parlia¬ mentarian. F.B.L.A. Completed Many Business Projects The Future Business Leaders of America was established upon the de¬ velopment of competent, aggressive, business leadership, to promote school loyalty and to encourage improvement in scholarship. To carry out these goals the 1965-66 F.B.L.A, completed such projects as typing and running off Programs for the annual JayCee Beauty Pageant and programs for the Junior and Senior plays. Other projects to serve the school and community were: typing gradesheets for teachers, typing Data Sheets for the Guidance Depart¬ ment, conducting Survey of 1965-66 graduates, sponsoring F .B. L. A. week and typing such things as ballots and tiii ets. The principle project which eluded all members was serving as secretaries to teachers. Typing and proofing programs for the Jr. Play are: K. Frye, L. Overbay, L. Denton, P. Delp, H. Surber, E. Sheppard, J. Moore, M. Frye, M. Collins. Typing grade sheets for teachers are: V. Hammond, N. Hicks, D. Allison, J. Delp, S. Keith, L. Henegar, G. Minton, T. fVoodward, and G. Chap-
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The Science Club members pose for a picture in front of the school. The members are: FRONT ROW; C. Con- nett, A. Nunn, D. Ropp, E. Buchanan, C. Cumbo, J. Coulthard, K. Frye, S. Dalton, B. Chapman, Mr. Brown. SECOND ROW: P. Dinsmore, R. Abersold, P. Sword, L. Tuggle, J. Roberts, G. Ward, C. Surber, J. Wright, R. Wilson, J. Shortt. THIRD ROW: R . Allison, H. Dickey, C. Tuggle, R. Cahill, D. McCready, S. Gross, R. Wertz. Science Club Gained National Affiliation The Science C1l±), whose purpose is to promote the science program at R. B. Worthy High School, is composed of students interested in various fields of science. At each meeting certain mem¬ bers set up and explain scientific dem¬ onstrations to stimulate interest in science. Some projects carried out this year include a Christmas basket for a needy family and the cleaning and sort¬ ing of apparatus in the science depart¬ ment. Each year, the Club ' s major project is to present a book to the Li¬ brary, This book, which pertains to science, is helpful to students and teachers as it contains new facts. C. Surber, J. Wright, J. Coulthard, and L. Tuggle perform an interesting experiment for the club in the Advanced Chemistry Laboratory. Mr. Brown, sponsor of the Science Club presents the award from the Virginia Junior Academy of Science to the officer, Salle Dalton, Secretary; Barry Chap¬ man, President; Robert Abersold, Treasurer; and Joe Dan Shortt, Vice President. 31
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