TEAmWORK The Senior High Junior Civitans raised money for various ' projects through candy sales, car washes, and selling stationery. vided several evening meals for the dorm boys and girls. A new tradition was started this year. The Junior Civitans honored several students by naming them Citizen of the Month. During the first icy week in January , before the campus cafeterias opened, the dorm boys were treated to a chili supper one evening at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Yingling. This was so successful that the Junior Civitans later proMany activities and fund -raising projects filled the year for the Junior High Junior Civitans. They ordered "Think State Wildcat" buttons for the basketball season, not only to boost the school spirit, but also to raise money to purchase pencil sharpeners needed in several of the classrooms. As a friendly mixer, a pizza party was sponsored by ,1he Junior High Junior Civitans for their members and for those of the Junior Key Club. 1. PINNING a "Think State Wi/dcats" pin on Coach Barden , Julie Campbell sets the pace for the fund -raising drive . 2. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR CIVITANS. Front Row, .Coker, Pittman , R. Smith, Shirley , Wright , Reynolds. Second Row: L Smith, Loftin, Britton, Brown , Browning-sponsor. Third Row: Howard , Baker, Pryor, Fox, L Miller , Breshears. Back Row: Harris, J. Miller, Corbin , Jewell, Campbell , Priest, Citty. 3_ SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR CIVITANS. Front Row: Nichols, Coker, McCampbell, Erwin, Finley, T. Priest. Second Row: Mason , Land , S. Wright, Norwood , Moon, Alexander, Williams . Back Row: Kuhnl, Huffman. Pyland. Ho lder, Sharp, S. L. Wright , Kreitling , White . 4. CHANGING the new sign in front of the Academy are Patricia KUhnl and Unda Huffman . Junior Civitans ~ 323
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