Worthy High School - Choo Choo Yearbook (Saltville, VA)

 - Class of 1966

Page 38 of 120

 

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Page 38 text:

Members of the DE club are W. Clapp, L. Arnold, F. Hunt, F. Louthean, D. King, G. Miller, L. Barrett, SECOND ROW: R. Poston, S. DeBord, J. Smith, R. Frye, L. Harris, L. Woodward, P. Forester, A. Minton, THIRD ROW: W. Thomas, M. Barrett, L. Catron, B. Coe, J. Chapman, P. Cahill, C. Helton, S. Caldwell, G. Anderson, FOURTH ROW: B. Marshall, P. Hayden, K. Gilbert, T. Muclure, Poore, R. Moore, C. Duncan, G. Hughes and Mr. Cocran. Occupations Were Unlimited for D.E. Club SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE The aims of the DE Club were to encourage individual and group iniative and competition; to help develop future leaders for marketing and distribution and to become aware of the opportunities in America ' s sys¬ tem of free enterprise. In order to accomplish these goals the DE Club participated in a number of activi¬ ties such as the Fall Rally at King College, the Dis¬ trict V Conference, and the State Leadership Conference. LEFT. Pat Cahill helps decide on articles to go on display. BELOW: Officers of the DE Club are Linda Woodward, V. Pres. ; Sue De¬ Bord, Sec. ; Sam Caldwell, Pres. , D. Poore, Reporter; and Lib Barret, Treas. 34

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The Latin Club sponsor, Miss DeVault, is shown discussing the clubs upcoming projects with president, S. Dalton; S. C.A. Representative, C. Connett; treasurer, R. Cahill; reporter, R. Wertz; vice- president, D. Cahill; and secretary, J. Coulthard. J. Coulthard, C. Connett, R. Cahill, R. Wertz, and F. Frye entertain Worthy students and faculty with an hilarious assembly program. Latin Club Presented The aim of the Latin Club was to stimu¬ late an interest in Roman culture and history, and to appreciate their influ¬ ence on us today. The Latin Club is affiliated with the State Junior Classical League and also the National Junior Classical League. Each year the club sends a representa¬ tive to the State J.C.L. convention. This year, our president went to the Interesting Assembly convention which was held in Richmond. Among the various projects of the Latin Club is an assembly program which is given each year. Also, the club filled a Christmas Basket and collected toys for underprivileged families. A check was sent to Care and a book on Rome, or some phase of it, was given to the Library. Only by completing their initiation can R. David¬ son, C. Connett, C. Swartz, andS. Gross become recognized members of the Latin Club. B. Chapman, S. Dalton, S. Smith, B. Olinger, C. Surber, L. Crusenberry, K. Elmore, and R. Wilson discuss plans for the Annual Latin Club Convention. 33



Page 39 text:

The cast of the Senior play calmly awaits the first The junior class presented an excellent play en- rehearsal of No Boys Allowed. titled How Green Was Her Boyfriend. Variety of Dramas Were Seen at Worthy Lively and hilarious dramatical selec¬ tions provided a world of entertainment for the R. B. Worthy student body and faculty of 1965 and 1966. Assembly pro¬ grams sponsored by various school clubs encouraged and informed those who attended. The Beta Club, D.E. Club, F.B.L.A., andtheF.H.A. presented assemblies which explained that particu¬ lar club ' s origin and purp ose. The gen¬ eral public, as well as the student body, was able to share the enjoyment of Worthy dramatics. A large crowd at¬ tended the farce sponsored by the Junior Class entitled, How Green Was Her Boyfriend?” A crowd of equal magnitude attended the Senior Play entitled, No Boys Allowed . . . Both plays were credited as being outstanding . This season dramatics has indeed proven outstanding in entertainment and educa¬ tion. The students who made this possi¬ ble are indeed worthy of the praise they received. The Greatest American was presented by the members of the Beta Club for assembly. The FBLA play proved to be both hilarious and informative. 35

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