SERVICE CLUBS Candy sales, locker fines and secret pals highlight the year Particularly heavy home game attendance through the year kept Key Club members busy in concession stands. Under the supervision of Perry Mason the club performed other services including checking lockers, monitoring the halls and raising money for the school. The newly formed Junior Civitan club guided by Miss Ruth Browning promotes citizenship. The club enables girls to also serve the school. A successful candy sale by the club provided funds to aid Academy renovation. Decorating lockers as secret peanut pals was just one of the ways the Pepetles added zest and spirit to the Academy sports program this year. The girls also did hand routines with the cheerleaders' yells and boosted the players' morale. SR. KEY CLUB. FRONT ROW: l. Daniel, Curry, Finney. leasure, Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Mears, Wilson, Thomas. Tucker, Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Burroughs. Sexon, Hagler, Baines, Beck. FOURTH ROW: Berryhill, O. Daniel, Golden, Stricklin, Mick. FIFTH ROW: Brummitt, Duran, Muncy, White. P£PUTES. FRONT ROW: Sears, Helsten. SECOND ROW: Wh ite, Clark, Watts, Thompson. THIRD ROW: Baggett, Galvert, Ke ll, Tucker. FOURTH ROW: Glover, l afferty. FI FTH ROW: Jones, Wh ite. 276 JUNIOR CIVITANS. FRONT ROW: Milton, Clark, Sheppard, Cannon, Whi te. SECOND ROW: Vaughn, Pryor, Tucker, Blue, Groover, Tomlinson. THIRD ROW: Woods, Calvert, Helsten. Baggett, Cleveland, Martin, Formby. FOURTH ROW: Spradlin, Griffen, Watts, Webb, Kell, Groover, Sears. FIFTH ROW; Davis, lafferty, Glover, Vines, Jones, Prock, Browning (sponsor).
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