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Love that Latin, but meum caput. Uranslation: It makes my head hurt.J .l'ai mal aux pieds. lTranslation: My feet hurt. 2 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Elizabeth Johns, Carol Tudor, Angela Deer, Alice Lowry, Bonnie Tidd, Diane Hunt, Mary Jean Kinghorn, Michael Keyserling, Sue Jones, Joy Aldermann, Virginia Collins, Marilyn Neidich, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mary Vella, Bob Conley, Charles Hazen, Pat Corbin, David Shields, Mike Winecoff, Vicki Mock, Christina Riley, David Crosby, Bill Grindley, Pat Dalton, Mary Epps. THIRD ROW: Arnold Young, Tommy Wagner, Jim Thornton, Ralph LeFebvre, Doug Brown, Bruce Whitney, Louise Kinghorn, Barbara Wright, Janice Morgan, Caroline McLeod, Toni Metcalf. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Pace, Johnny Norton, Linda Eagerton, Dody Wallace, Betty Kinghorn, Pot Benton, Coreen Tooley, Barbara Goodwin, Dotty Perry, Sharon Levine, Sandra Black, Sandra Went, Pat Fordham, Pat JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Burkell. The Latin Forum in March, Latin Week, and a banquet were among projects set forth by Junior Classical League this year. Under the supervision of Miss Peggy Moody and Mrs. Verlie Holmes, the J.C.L. was made a success for Latin students. Officers are as follows: President .... Marilyn Neidich Vice-President ..... Dick Vogt Secretary . . . . . . Carol Jones Treasurer .. .. Jan Edgar FRENCH CLUB Climaxing an active year, Mrs. Vella- took many of the French Club members to the Modern Language Day which was held April II on the Uni- versity of South Carolina cam- pus. Throughout the year, the club has continued its program begun last year of seeing home movies of the Brussels World Fair and other places of interest throughout the world. The officers are as follows: President .. Michael Keyserling Vice President Charlotte Howard Secretary ......... Sue Jones Treasurer . Mary Jean Kinghorn Page Eighty FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Moody, Mrs. Holmes, Marilyn Neidich, Jan Edgar, Carol Jones. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Martin, Marnie Gray, Carolyn Ferguson, Sandy Mitchell, Linda Koch, Karen Cooper, Susan Rogers, Nancy George. THIRD ROW: Duke Nichols, Carl Vella, Lawrence Jackson, Carl Epps, Kent Bishop, Harry Hanson, Bennie Leigh, Roberta Holt, Michael Childers, Joseph Spray, Ann Stanley, Mitchell Waters, Hugh Godfrie. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hendricks, Larry Lepionka, Michael Greenley, John Scherer, Toni Flowers, Eileen McCoy, Joy Keyserling, Louise Funderburk, Linda Sutker, Donna Austin, Janice Moore, Edith Cole, Shirley Dominquez, Rita Strickland, Mary Brown. FIFTH ROW: Donner Hyharrow, Lucien Henson, Gene Cox, Barbara Christensen, Jerry Norton, Fred Atkins, Dorothy Heisler. lMembers who attended Latin Forum are pictured.j
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BETA CLUB This year, the Beta Club chapter of Beaufort High School has found new life under the leadership of Miss Doris Schumpert. At the monthly meetings persons from all walks of life gave talks and show- ed movies about their occupations. One of the club's proiects was the Christmas tree in the lunchroom. Another proiect was the March of Dimes drive with Suzy Sutker as chairman. The officers are as fol- lows: President ........ Arnold Young Vice-President .... Linda Eagerton Secretary ...... Betty Kinghorn Treasurer ...... Louise Kinghorn Chaplains .. Mary Jean Kinghorn Sue Jones We're ready for the program to begin. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Hawkes, Dody Wallace, Jeanie Elliot, Corrine Brady, Miss Schumpert, Louise Kinghorn, Betty Kinghorn, Frank Hamilton, Dick Vogt, Bill Grindley, Arnold Young, Pat Dalton, Pat Benton, Janice Morgan, Suzy Sutker, Sue Jones, Pat Johns, Linda Eagerton, Mary Jean Kinghorn, Jacquelyn Binkley. These are the best ones yell SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Corrine Brady, Janice Morgan, Susan Hawkes, Gail Whitfield, Larry lepionka, Pat Johns, Troye Matthews, Jacquelyn Bmkley, Marilyn Neidich, Ann Stanley. STANDING: Mollie Sayers, Miss Newell, Toni Metcalf, Mary Elizabeth Johns. LITERARY MAGAZINE Each year, the best of the writ- ings of Beaufort High students are published in The Breakers, Beaufort High's literary magazine. This year most of the writings from the senior high students were written for the State Literary Magazine. The staff collected copies of these composi- tions and selected the best to be published. Editor .............. Pat Johns Associate Editor .... Toni Metcalf Sponsor ....... Miss Ruth Newell Page Seventy-Nine
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BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club has helped build school spirit. Among its projects for the year were tak- ing buses to the football games, selling football programs, and sponsoring sock hops after the football games. The officers of the Booster Club are as follows: President ..... Vice President .... Hilda Gay Secretary ...,... Linda Powell Treasurer ...... Joy Alderman Proiect Chairman . Ann Luckey Sponsor .... Mrs. Von Harten Dody Wallace Victory, victory is our cry! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Irma Vukas, Annette Combell, Caroline McLeod, Kitty Wynn, Linda Powell, Joy Alderman, Hilda Gay, Dody Wallace. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Graves, Patty Peterson, Helena Langford, Theresa Barrows, Emily Lengnick, Beth Kaney, Ann Luckey, Mrs. Van Harten. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Nobles, Willa Willis, Joyce Ownby, Mary Epps, Nancy Brown, Christina Riley. FOURTH ROW: Lenny Taylor, Buddy Luckey, Billy Jones, Teddie Potter, Kemper Powell. T AND I CLUB Hurry and take this picture so we can get back to work! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter May, Johnny Belger, David Courtney, Paul O'Quinn, James Cooler, Bobby Mitchell, Bruce Boyer, Harold Hendricks, Mr. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Buddy Gorgonus, Marshall Michael, Johnny Gatch, Dick Stanley, Sidney Peeples, Larry Kizer, Bill Haseldon. THIRD ROW: Benny Ankerson, Larry Rogers, Michael Keyserling, Pat Dalton, Bill Grindley, Frank Hamilton, Tracy Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Campbell, Johnny Polk, Bill Kennedy, Dale Groves, James Clark, Roger Bellamy, Rollie Ferguson, Tommy Collins. FIFTH ROW: Clayton Ellis, Carl Copeland, Edward Haynesworth, David Logan, Dick Williams, Robert Gay, Laurie Dean, Frank Glover. SIXTH ROW: Richard McArthur, Billy Corbin, Lowell Baker, Bill Smith, James Henderson, George 0'Quinn, Olin Brown, Bob Carpenter. SEVENTH ROW: Bill O'Quinn, John Caldwell, Don Lesesne, Jerry Smoak, Frank Polk, Albert Brown- lee, Sterley Mixon, Logan George. EIGHTH ROW: Donnie Smith, David Kozak, Billy Hagy, Emmett Collins. The Trade and Industrial Club IS a state organization. This year seventy-five boys and two girls from the mechanical drawing, shop, and D. O. classes are members. Some of the obiectives of the club are to develop good leader- ship and citizenship, to promote the dignity of good honest labor, and to seek, through study and practice, increased efficiency in the chosen occupations of the members. The officers are as follows: President ........... Pat Dalton Vice President .... Lowell Baker Secretary ........ David Tolson Treasurer ........ Johnny Gatch Publicity Chairman Michael Keyserling Page Eighty-One
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