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pint Roii»: FdmunJ Cortez. Carroll Dyches, Ralph Smith. Arnold Garvin. Robert Quattlebaum. Rose Mary Seigler, Gary Seigler, Mary FJizahcth Scott, Buddy Lyons. Hot Sanders. Bill ( lark. Bobbie Jean Blac kmon. I oinmy ( »ibbs. Second Ron : Claire Courtney, Benny Knight. Julie Henderson. John Baker. Johanna Gibbs, F loyd Norman. Carolyn Woodard, Donnie Fulmer. Cynthia Courtney. Bobby Gunnels. Selena Meeks. I illnian Johnson. V ernon Parker. I om Shelton Third Row: Blair Burgess. Wayne Pack. I lugb Forrest. James Hall. Pommy Griffin, Jon Pattis. Sam ()uzts. C arl oung. Marion F.ubanks. Bobby Forester. Ronnie Quattlehauui. Rudolph Moseley, Eddie Larsen, Drayton Sanders. Harold Kneece, George Wilson, BLOCK A CLUB I lie Block “A” Club is Aiken I ligh School’s athletic club, composed of students who have been awarded block letters for participating in sports. I he club takes an active part in sponsoring different projects, and is one of the outstanding organizations in the school. CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Gary Seigler. President; George Wilson. Treasurer. Second Row: Ronnie Quattlebaum. Assistant; Jon Pattis. Secretary; Hugh Forrest. Vice President. Third Row: Buddy Lyons. Assistant; Mr. Neel. Adviser; Donnie Fulmer, Assistant. 55
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P|NE Needles CARROLL WKITZEL ilditor WRAY DAVIS Assistant luliu Pino Needles, tlio literary magazine of Aiken High School, challenges students to write poems, essays, short stories, and hook reviews. It offers to students with a journalistic interest new experiences in their chosen fields. Pine Needles is an excellent organization and is a source of great pride among the students of Aiken High.
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JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Junior Homemakers of America, a world-wide organization, is well represented in Aiken High School. Members of the Home Economics classes enthusiastically enter all activities sponsored by the association. MENTAL CONTESTANTS For a number of years Aiken High School has sent contestants to compete in the state mental contests which are held annually at Dreher High School in Columbia. Students chosen to compete are those who have exce lied scholastica lly in two or more subjects. Contestants have made a number of placements in these contests. I o place, a student must rank among the top ten to twenty-five percent of all those competing. f irst Row: Faye Rackley. Carroll Weilzcl, Gail Sloan. Carolyn W oodard. Julie I lenderson. Second Row: Palsy I oolc. I )raylon Sanders. I aird Slade, I oininy Griffin, Bobby Osbon, Belli Tyler. SPEECH CLUB Aiken I ligh School s first speech class was organized during the second semester of 1952-53. Only students who were interested in the art ol public speaking enrolled in this new class. It is designed to encourage correct speaking and correct speaking habits. I he class is sponsored by Mr. Paul Van Dobson. First Roto: Jack Dorn. Max C airman. Second Roir: Terry Harden, Dollie Blake. Sue Roberlson. lire Roto: Buddy Hliol, Mr. Dobson, Sponsor: Bill Beckman. Ann Gordon. 56
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