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HM Q il EQ, 4 .'- si .1 Xt A ll fix .4-X Standing: Paula Sayers. First row, front to hack: Cseatecll XYillard Polk, Clayton Sketoe, Paul Robinson. Second row: Sarah Rosenthal, Mary Ellen Marcil, Vivian Crippen. Elaine Mt-Curcly. Coreen Tooley. Third row: Ann Lesesne, Evelyn Lawton, Pat Benton. Lottie Shynkarek. Coleen Blackman, Carol Meade. Fourth row: Irene Blum, Virginia Ponds, Vicki Mock, Toni Metcalf, Tommy Palmer, Hugh Gibson. ollferary agazine Bluebloods - Printers Ink' in Their Veins The Breakers, the literary magazine of Beaufort High School, is the publication for which this organi- zation is responsible. The staff collects the best writ- ings of junior and senior high students and compiles them in this yearly magazine. This year the descriptive sketches, poetry, non-fic- tion, and fiction published in The Breakers were the winning entries in a literary contest conducted through the English department. The staff consists of the following: Editor, Paula Sayers, Associate Editor, Irene Blum, junior High Editors, Mollie Sayers and Michael Cre yg Des- criptive Sketches Editors, T 1 . etcaf and Vicki Mock: Fiction Editor. Betty Hacknerg Non-Fiction Ed- Q-? 75 '11--v' Paula Sayers itor. Pat Shiinerq Senior Editor, Vivian Crippeng junior Editor, Sharon Bowlerg Typists, Evelyn Lawton, Ann Lesesne. Pat Bentong Sponsor, Miss Ruth Newell. Irene Blum BREAKERS EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Page Seventy-Two
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fb . Xvijp ff v- S z Z 2 1 S 1 f s I 4 1' 7 ff., 1 ,. . a 1 I1 W-Wm MIC M 1 -r . in 1 --' -- l' .. M! lui First row, left to right: Vivian Crippen, Adeline Rentz, Pat Shimer, Hilda Cay, lean Bowers, Teddy Potter, Gail Linelverger, jay Smoali, Lowell Baker, Peggy Allen, Annette Cainphell, Marjorie Baper, Evelyn Lawton, Ann Lesesue, Miriam Peeples. Second row: Dot Shuman, josephine Smith, Gail Harvey, Catliie Sliroeder, Mary Kraay. Marie Hohhs, Juanita Rutland, Harold YVlielan, Rose Hudson, Barbara YVright, Virginia Ponds, janice Petteroek, Virginia Collins, Lou Rogers, Helena Langford, Sandra Tuelier, Joyce Harvey, Beverly Shell. Third row: Paul Robinson, David Cordon, Lenny Taylor. CA orua YVifl1 a Song in Their Hearts Beaufort High Schools all-girl choir under the direction of Xliss Kay Felder made its debut at a Christmas concert with the high school hand. XVith the speech class it presented an impressive assembly program at the Easter season. ln the late spring the chorus again joined with the hand to present the final concert of the year Several memhers of the group traveled to Rock Hill to observe the South Carolina Nlusic Festival held at Nlwintlirop College in April. Included in the weekly class schedule is two days of directed listening to xvell-known classi- cal and semi-classical music. At present there are thirty-five girl memhers with Beverly Shell the newly-selcwted accom- panist. Six boys were memhers of the chorus first semester. In front: Janis XVarren. Left to right: Barbara 1 4 x'i 1 s aforeffed Thompson, Kitty XVyun, Marian Fritz, Ursula Goethe, Linda Benton, Barbara Bennett. 1 L ! . . - W . j y ,ii ,, . .-M693-wr-f - VF. '-me-,f1n't' ' .f Q' 1-F55 U f J. -.ff2'f'3 f -' --','y- 65,47 4-Q f2.2 39fb 1. , .,,,-, .-.- . - Q ig... A ,,2,+' - M ip B , miifffiv. -A-- ' ,..,-,. . 1 ,Mg Q U K, , V . e 1' ff1?','j 3 far -,.. ' ,.., ,A I , Z. . V- ' 1 X , - V ' 14, -ij '. - , -.-f V M .f1??-fit.. 1 S ' ' f ' m,,,,.,f,s.. 1 v Af '1'-x r.,,.'f--'A'-. , K -.' f S N ws . I . riuvu- b 5. . ---- ii. v JZ' ,gum -. . 4. - .2-4af,.3:gK 1. '51 ,. ' ' ' KIT' , . ,Q .1,,., ' ' J' fy ' L '. , .Q , .
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Era CM Brains and N oses The Beta Club is a leadership-service organi- zation composed of juniors and seniors selected by its active members and approved by the faculty. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A Bn average is required for eligibility for membership. The club is sponsored by Miss Loretta Lewis and Miss Dutchin Hardin. OFFICERS President -.. . tee ,. Ann McEachem Vice President , . L. , Bill Grindley Secretary ,e..e, , , joan Holmes Treasurer L, etc Emily Lancaster ramaficd Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? The Dramatics Club, originally founded in 1949 by Mrs. Nelrae Bostick, is an organization of students interested in developing and improv- ing their dramatic ability. Highlighting the club's activities have been a Christmas program and an Easter program. The sponsors are Mrs. Nelrae Bostick and Miss Mary Ann Garvin. President . . , . joan Holmes Vice President Gloria Hiers Secretary Janice Moore Treasurer , Susan Youmans . I C3 T F y -.ls-f First row, left to right: Sandi Long, Nancy Rogers, Virginia Gregg, Vivian Crippen, Miss Lewis and Miss Hardin, Sponsors. Second row: Shorty McAlhaney, Ann McEachern, Joan Holmes, Sarah Rosenthal, Third row: Denny Dyches, David NVinecoff, Paula Sayers, jon Frculer, Alvin Brown. Fourth row: Irene Blum, Ann Luckey, Louise Kinghorn, Kay Taylor, Marguerite Creech. Fifth row: Bill Grindley, Dody XVallace, Suzanne Sutker, Tyke Mock, Libbie Fordham, Sue jones, Arnold Young. Sixth row: Emily Lancaster, Jeni Hord, Susan Hawkes, Evelyn Lawton, Cathie Schroeder. Seventh row: Bill Petersen, Pat johns, Ann Lesesne, Betty Kinghorn, Charlotte Howard. Eighth row: Bill Garguilo, Frank Hamilton, Mary jean Kinghom, Pat Benton. Ninth row: Larry Rogers, Ronald Martiny, Mike Keyserling, and jim Cordon. Front row, left to right: 1SeatedJ joan Holmes, Marilyn Neidich, Ann Stanley. Second row: fStandingJ Sandra Mitchell, judi Parks, Marge Berkley, Pat johns, Carole Tudor, Mrs. Bostick, sponsorg Diane Hunt, Miss Garvin, sponsor, Gloria Hiers, Janice Moore, Susan Youmans, Linda Sutker, Carolyn Ferguson. Last row: Mary Elizabeth johns, Dottie Eakin. Page Seventy-Three
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