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Li rarians kept our store of HRCcior process anct arrange now tmootcs, rare lor the naug- uzines anct the nmgazim- tatute. nnft-most im- portant-to tu-tp those wtlo use ttne titmrnrv. tn performing ttlese routine tasks, they tree the fncutty lilmrarian, Ntrs. Buctrte, tor ottwr work. Being en rnemtmer ot ttn- titmrury stuff. trowm-vcr, :toes not involve work alone. Ttlc- titmrarinns at- tvmtect ea ctistriet meeting at Alton, Slant: l'3, wtu-re ttxey me-t unit cornpure-ct notes nnct Inc-ttuocts wittl sturtvnt assistants from many nttlc-r sftloots. In ttu- spring! ttley enjoy:-ct an ctinns-r party. tot- towect tpy games. Bott: sturtents emit filflllty nrt- prouct ot! ttlf-ir slnoottmty running titxmry nnft ttn- folnpc-tent ti- tmrnrians llmt tu-lp to lllillif' it so. A Typirut Sl'I'lll' in tftzrrxrx' strows stuclvnts lulcing rrrtvrzrltfrqzf ot ret- vrwwv nmlvriuts. Litnrur lun Torn .XI1'K1'llll is rv- frtrrrmq In-tmn tmoolss on Jwtrvfs.
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us! ow: :Xnnpearl Kola- i lil lllelnonstratingl ilorof l'ni Xl:-allot. .Xcla Nolte. n nn Ro.ulm.ill. ljalrinia Xollrli. Xian Rutln xi:- frulien, Fliaron iff-lieu. nn ,Xtwoofl. uuui Row: lfiann iironiem, SFUXN ll. iflllllfil SHOW. Xian Fullon, Pal-x lfn on Xi-rim lnng. lit-nmris Ng 1 ngelnan. tkarolyn K rinrla. ,XxisYolll1Q,l,lixl li Xleliun. liliarlutlo- Ren lr' Xlarilxn Xxvlieisioium ii.l.,. XX,.Il. Xaleni. mton. Ros: Re-nlro in vow: ini- iliinluini lu lull: lXlllin. li.-iorls li..u lynn iw-lxn iaully Virs! Role: ixialu-l Xvallyer. Nalux xlarli. Seuuul Roni: xiariorie fini en, in-annie Yorilfllrg. xlarf ilvn Sues-, Nvla Poliluasl, .Xvallell Kinney. Beth Xvall. Nlarie K4-nrlall. .xllllpmlrl l'Xulll1'l'. Tirirfi Rove: xlrs. ,X4lornaIis. Sian Lee Bass. lint irzrnlt. Doris finnnerman. Betty Vlirout. xiariorie Slraxx. fxonnie Nirfiov, Niliai .Xl- lveri. xlnxine Fnnill, ,lm-ani' nelle xiueller, Nlurrlex Cline. xlarie .lenm-r. Pai l'Xarsv-r, llvelyn Nolrlre. xiilclreml Fimlnomls, fn-new viexe Biaylielil. Sy lx in Kaegy. Betty Xxvallier. We advanced HTowar New Horizonsu Realizing tiiat lmetter liomes nialee a lmetter nation, time memlmers oi F.H..5x. iiacl as tlieir ciiiei purpose preparation ior their roles as time laome- malcers oi tomorrow. Time group enjoyed a variety of programs. At the organization meeting talks by camp delegates were featured. Later programs in- eiuded an emlplem service, and several speeial speakers, of wliom one was an excliange student from Hawaii. However, meetings toolc up only a part ol' time time of our F.H.A. memloers-a liayride, an all- seliool party, a laalce sale. a style sliow at Poca- iuontas-tlrese were only a few ol iiieir many ulllipsoll. lirlllsl ljllff. 1 ff 70 sp ariivities. Tire girls also entertained tlieir motiiers, tire liomemalcers oi today, at a cliili supper. ixiarie Kendall. president. who attended time State Leadership Training Camp last summer, was aialy assisted by time other officers: Avanell Kinney, vice-president: Nancy lwlarti, secretary: Betty Vvall, treasurer: Nialael Vvallcer, parliamen- tariang ixlarjorie Gruen, liistoriang and Nlarilyn Suess, pulmlie relations cliairman. Annpearl Kolm- ler, degrees ciiairrnan, eneouraged old and new me-miners alike to worlc toward F.H.A. degrees. wiiicla are tile awards given for active participa- tion. But tl1e members of tllis organization realize tl1at tlaese are only symlholsz tide real reward is time preparation tiiey are receiving lor time iuture.
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Sue Koonce, Louise Lude, Ruth Smith, Niarilyn Vvhetstone, Elaine Bauer. Frances Fisher, Jeannette Nlapies. Joyce Kuhn, Louise Hueter, Phyllis Smith, Cteda Schautelherger, Genevieve Nlaytielci, Girls cteve op sportsmanship in G.A.A. Seventy-eight sports-conscious girls tooic part in the program of this year's Girls' Athletic As- sociation. Led by President Kay Pownali, Vice- Presiclent Jane White, Secretary Charlotte Kallal, anCl Treasurer Patty Franlc, our feminine athletes enioyed an exceptionally active year. initiation of 25 new members on September 30 had the usual disturhing effect on the school, and the fun of the clay was climaxed lay a chili supper and the in- stallation ot officers. Greenville-fs G,A.A. held the district piay-day. Octoher I0. with tive neighboring schools at- l:tl'St RCIIVZ hlilfylfiy Rilllilt, Igllfliilfil Iilllirllliln. tending. The ati-ctay program ol' sports and games was a success in every way and much of the credit shouict go to the adviser, Nirs. Vercielt Davis. Other highlights of the year were the laii hay- ride, and the animal spring sports night. Boys were invitecl to both these parties, proving that even loyal G.A.A. memhers can forget athleticsi Not counting the fun and good times, though, practice in sportsmanship and lmair play have made the year's activities well worth each giri's time. Si-ionil Row: Dixie Holloway, Doris Ziimnern an, lDoris Binues, Re-lu-ua Re-ynolels, Donna Kinney Shirley Cline-. Doris Sanciness. Tlltfil ROIIVI Rlllll L:l'0I'I'lVVOhLl, ,IPHH NIillK f. SIISHFIHI' CNOHIINH Nillil Ixlilffl, .IPQIIIHP BPYQPY. LiiliilQ'I'iIIl c1i'lSSPf. Niarylin Bufilmiller, Samira Snow. Patsy Tate, ixiarlyce Els-nn, Elisa Goocison. Lintta l ountain. Dixie fXllif'lS, IxI'lIlpt'i'U'l K0lll?r, DPltDTI'S HEiffiS. Fourth Row: Kay Brown, Linrla Huplcins. :Xnn Larimer. Ann Atwooci. Niargie Vile. Betty litllricige, Shirley Holloway, Barham Biulhollanci, Diann Bmniec, Norma Camplacii.
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