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Standing. left to right: Alvin Brown, VVilliam George. Hoy Davis, XX!-ntlell Morris, Laundquist Myers, jinuuy Tlioinpson. Carroll Dennis. joe l'1t'l'llt'TNUIl, Nlr. Dufford. Left to right. tSubstitute Driversl: llonnie Nlartiny. johnny Catch. lfmmit Collins, joe Buswell, llobert Xlorris. Regular drixers not present: Tommy Tucker, Dexter Thomas, lid Carr. .,ai.f..,, ear From Books, Knowledge 1958 marks the twenty-first anniversary of the Library Club. Although this group holds a gen- eral meeting bi-monthly, its members are library assistants each period of each school day. Keep- ing the library attractive, processing books, and promoting interest in books are among the activi- ties and services of this club. Miss Eileen Hunter, school librarian, is the sponsor. The officers are: jerry Herbert -. . ,.. A, L L We, President Tracy Davidson , . Vice President Bob Gilbert . N , , , Secretary and Treasurer Seated. 'left to right: jovee llarvev, Yvonne Bowers, Carolyn Broun. Karen lladuett. Standing: Dot Shuman. liobert Cilbert. Terry llerbert, Tracy Davidson. Bliss Hunter. nb- .Aff ud riuerd fu! ' C Mileage Men The lius Drivers, Club meets to share their problems and to understand their duties and responsibilities. These boys. sponsored by Nlr. XYilliam Duf- ford. plav a verv large part in our school life bv not only carrying students to and from school, but also carrying our athletic teams to out-of- town games, carrying students to the games. and taking the Latin students to the animal Latin Forum at XYinthrop College in Rock Hill. President Dexter Thomas Vice President .. Ed Carr Secretary L. , XVilliam George Treasurer L. L, jimmy Thompson .i I.,-.5 v YMEM .2 CM Knowledge Leads to Conservation The purpose of the NYildlife Club is to have its members become more familiar with the problems and techniques of wildlife conservation. One of the projects is to establish bird-food plantings oniseveral club members' farms. An- other plan is to visit the wildlife area on the Savannah River. PTL'SillL'l1f joe liuswell Vice President Carole liailev SCCTC'f2ll'y jolm Kennemuir Treasurer jimmy lllaclsburn Sponsor , Nlr, Walter Cuanu Front row. left to right: joe llusxu-ll. lfmuut Collins, Glenn Brantley, lloliert Kilgore. Carl llookstra. -laines Lone. lftlmlie l.oxi-tte. liennit- Anltersou. Standiuuz lfranlt Cliaiit-tg llerry Pale-tt. YYootlie Crosby. Clayton I-illis. john lxenueuuir, David lxofals. lolm l3oinunt'ls. Xlr. Cnaun, jinnny Bl.iel4burn.
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jle jmck CM Parler, Lire, Ecrire This year marks the third anniversary of the French Club. Through this club the French students receive a better under- standing of' the French language and the French people. The theme this year was Around the NVorld.,' At the nightly meet- ings held at the homes of the members, the students saw movies and color slides of France and other foreign lands. The officers are: President L .c.. s s-, Ronnie Martiny Vice-President L- -L .WN Bill Garguilo Secretary s.. L L , Kathleen deKehoe Treasurer Lu -L Louise Kinghom T' Fl l I' - I .4 1 ,, A First row, left to right: Barbara johnson, jeanne Elliott, Betty Kinghorn, Tyke Mock. Second row: Randy Brunson, Ronnie Nobles, Keith Fleming, Kay Peterson, Charlotte Howard. Third row: Gene Burke, Mary jc-an Kingliorn, David Crosby, jenny Horde, Libby Fordham. Fourth row: Dolores XVallaco, Barbara NVright, Dotty Perry, Ann Harley, Michael XVinc-coff. Standing: Mrs. joe Vella, sponsor, jimmy Brown, Bill Elliott, Nancy Rogers, Alvin Brown, jimmy Thompson, Roy Richard, Bill Crindley, Ronnie Martiny, Pat Dalton, Michael Keyserling, Louise Kinghom. Af' Q ' cience Have Rocket, Will Travel! The aim of the Science Club is to arouse the interest of possible future scientists by the presentation of scientific facts and the creation of various scientific projects. The sponsors of this club are Miss Lor- etta Lewis and Miss Gretchen Hardin. First row, left to right: Roy Butler, Stanley Schein, Mitchell Cappleman, Ray Williams, jim Harbour, XVinston Gregg, Patrick Corbin, Bobby Smith. Second row: Miss Hardin, Miss Lewis, Tommy Hubbard, Dudley Smith, jimmy Thomas, Michael jones, Billy O'Quinn, Ricky Pollitzer, Larry Lepionka, Douglas Brown, jimmy Brown, j. K. Inabinet. Third row: Carl Cooler, Roy Richards, Bill Hend- ricks, Harold Whelan, Bruce Patterson, Bobby Steeley, Larry Roland, Paul Swartz, David Shields, john Scherer, Danner Hyharrow. Fourth row: Buddy Taylor, NVaync Ruston, Ed Crawford, Ralph LeFabre, Butch Hinson, Xvillis Hearn, Don Miller, Robert Youmans. Fifth row: Gordon Wheeler. Emmitt Buffkin, john Barton, james Bishop. -Sixth row: Randy Brunson, Kemper Powell, Butch Schroder. Page Seve my-Five
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.Aff .x4l0loreciafion UA Thing of Beauty is a lou Forever The Art Appreciation Club was organized this year by Mrs. Ralph Davis to help students learn to appreciate the various phases of art, includ- ing local architecture and landscapes. Plans include seeing movies and taking field trips for sketching. President Betty Jo O'Quinn Yice President Tootie Doane Secretary Barbara XVright Treasurer . . Edna Kraay Sponsor . , ., .Q . Mrs. Ralph Davis First row, lt-ft to right: Janice Archibald, Helen Comp- ton, Tootie Doane, Jeanne Elliott, Jo Ann Freeman, Isla Atkinson, Barbara Sauls, Janice Petorock, Sibby Hunter, Angie Youmans. Second row: Barbara Mlright, Ella Hiott, Margie Rapcr, Robbie Lineberger, Judy Bt-land, Ann Hudson, Linda Hudson. Margaret Sturm, Teddy Potter, Judy Tumer, Betty Jo O'Quinn, Edna Kraay, Mrs. Davis. 'Dhird row: Coleman lnfinger, Charles Cordell, Lenny Taylor, Ned Gwinn, Jay Smoak. -.,?-L . And ll. Chl Whistle While you Work Beaufort High School students are part-time employees'in local businesses. Thus the Trade and Industry Club promotes the dignity of good honest labor and seeks increased efficiency in the chosen occupations through study and prac- tice. This organization also fosters best possible spirit between employer, trainee, parents, and the school. ' The clubs current project is compiling a school catalog. Butch Polk, President, is heading the project with Mr. Mitchell, club sponsor, as ad- visor. 3ther officers are: Rollie Ferguson Vice President Ella Morton .. .- Secretary Lionel Cabaniss --- Treasurer ..-.V ,4- L..lL.. -L gf jufure. u5ine55 can em O .xdm erica Very Truly Yours To develop the knowledge, skills and under- standings essential to secretarial work and to learn and work with others are the aims of the Future Business Leaders of America Club. The F. B. L. A. holds its meetings in the typ- ing room with Miss Sarah XValker as sponsor. The officers elected for the year are: Gail Harvey, President, Virginia Gregg, Vice-President, Peggy Smith, Secretarv, Marie Hobbs, Treasurer, and Juanita Rutland, Reporter. Left to right, standing: Miss VValker, Peggy Smith, Vir- ginia Gregg, Juanita Rutland. Seated: Gail Harvey, Marie Hobbs. -g,,N4p First row, left to right: Lionel Cabaniss, Bill Godwin, Wendell Morris. Rollie Ferguson, Butch Polk. Second row: Howard Cole, Kenny Logan, Mary Smith, Anne Harley, Eileen Carroll, Ella Morton. Third row: Horace Hawkins, Richard Smith, Dan Lesesne, Joe Adams, Don- nie Taylor, Garland Cole, John Caldwell, Tommy Tucker. Joe Ferguson, Jimmy Logan, Bert Parker, Fred Tuten, Mr. Mitchell, Bobby Cooler. Fourth row: Joe deKehoe, Andy Brown, XVilliam Kearse, Olin Brown, Johnny Simp- son, Tommy Gilbert, James Thomas, Russell NVilliamson. Fifth row' Charlie Kell' Dexter Thomas Cfirl Stinle' A - K W -y. . , - 1 y. Van Pmckney. F5 S
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