with a Dodge cor salesman, Mary Jane l uttrell and Carla Phillips work with members in soliciting over $500 from Searcy merchants for the March of Dimes. 1M: Green, Jolly (sponsors), M. Anderson, P. Anderson, Barton, Brockwell. SECOND ROW: Brubaker, Cantrell, Chandler, Cherry. THIRD ROW: Claar, Cross, Fambro, Foresee, Garrett, Hogins. FOURTH Johnson, luttrell, Mahan, Mee ke r, Melson. FIFTH ROW: Nadeau, Narry, Page, Patton, Peddle, ROW: Polk, Powell, Prince, Ray, Shipman, Short, Skelton. Club Bea ux JEFF DAVIES, JOE HACKWORTH OFFICERS. Mary Jane Luttrell, Pres., Kathy Barton, Vice-Pres., Cindy Melson, Sec., l ora Short, Treas., Mrs. Glenn Green. Mrs. AI Jolly, sponsors. OEGE March of Dimes profits through efforts of Oege Willingness to serve others proved to be one of the oulstanding attributes of Oege this year. Upon request of their club sponsor, Mrs. Al Jolly, members of 1:10 club spent many hours participating in the Merchant March of Dimes in Searcy. Their efforts were well-rewarded in the collection of over $500. The windy month of March brought a banquet at Ramada Tnn in Conway and served as the theme, accenled by kite decorations. Tn December the club enjoyed a hayrideChristmas Party at Webb's Stables in Searcy. They worked on a project to spend some time with the girls from Southern Christian Home in Morrilton during Ihe spring semester. 251
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