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Interact, sponsored by

Rotary International, won first

place with its Homecoming

cisplay, "West Monroe High

School 'is Family. " As a gift

to the school, Interact installed

a new scoreboard in the gym.

In

a

school-wide effort to

raise money for a sound

system for the auditorium,

Interact held a 50's dance in

the

cafeteria in February.

Key Club is a service club

sponsored by the International

Kiwanis Club, for the first

time girls were allowed as

members. Key Club helped the

Heart Association with its

annual street drive, and

provided a meal for a needy

family for the Christmas

holidays as its community

p!'Ojects.

As its service to the school,

Octagon Club donated

protective mats for the gym

walls. Its main ,project was

helping present the Optimist

Quarter Horse Show.

Y-Teens, sponsored by the

YWCA, became the largest

club at WMHS with over 150

LEFT: Many hotrs of hard work rewarded Octagon

Club with a second place ribbon for their

homecoming display. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Guillot,

with the assistance of daughter Joan, demonstrates

to Y-Teen members the

art

of making wreaths.

BELOW RIGHT: Key Club members discuss the

weekly Kiwanis Club luncheon schedule for upcoming

weeks.

members, when the three

levels (sophomores, juniors,

and seniors) were combined

for the first time. All the

Y-Teens Organizations in

Ouachita Parish met at

Parkview Baptist Church in

Monroe for the initiation of

new members. The club's

community projects included

donating food for the Salvation

Army at Thanksgiving. They

also contributed $60 to the

Goodfellows at Christmas.

Y-Teens' guest speaker, a

cosmetologist from Merle

Norman Cosmetics,

demonstrated make-up

application for "today' s

woman."

Art

Olub, consisting of Mrs.

Adams' Art II class, painted

run-through signs for football

games, along with its annual

p!'oject of providing the

scenery for the Homecoming

Assembly.

Quill and Scroll's primary

function was to collect and

print a literary magazine in the

spring.

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