i I ‘F’ Conducts Successful Stay-At-Home Camps A total of 110 boys and girls attended the annual stay-at-home camps conducted by the Consolidated Central Y.M.C.A. The daily programs included group games, crafts, various sports, nature study and other outdoor activities. Most of the events were held at Central RecreatiD Park, Spray. On Fridays the campers assembled* the ‘Y ’ for devotionals, Bible study, singing movies. They went on to Lynrock Park for sWF mmg and a picnic lunch. Front row, Donnie Carter, David Cook, Hugh Williams, At the day camp, nearly every boy built a bird house •' Douglas Osborne, Freddie Denny, Billy Rakes, Peter Franklin made a wooden pistol. Showing some of their work here, Osborne, Teddie Denny; 2nd row, Danny Overby, Johnny to right, are Price Osborne, Jimmy Wray, Dana Lee BU*"’ Stanley; back row, Mike Tulloch, Eugene Luna, Sammy Terry, Joe Hall, Michael Brame (seated), Willie Hubbard Tony Wayne Edwards, John Patterson and Larry Rorrer. and Donald Reeves. Busy with crafts, left to right, are Frances Vernon, Nancy Working at crafts table, left to right Diane Barnes ;eves, Wanda Tuttle, Cheryle Tompkins, Sharon Cook, Vir- dean Doyle, Barbara Brannock, Marie’ Crane, Leigh Nels'l Jo Carole Redman and Rinda Holt. Reeves ginia Carter, Ann Denny and Celeste Vestal. r I From left, Jackie Bryant, Eileen Greer, Donola Barnes, Tina Clockwise from the left, Warwick A’t itr wii Mubb* Cochran, Martha Phillips, Claudia Greer, Joy Wittner, director; R. L. Washburn, Paul I i j **illie Kathy Tompkins and Merrilee Young. ley and Chuck Green^ ^ THEMILLWHIST^

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