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LE Sere ae Ne. First column, top to bottom: Laura Walker, Helen Zimmerman, Lucille Zimmerman, Janet Hicks, Alma Craig, Mary Garland Holland, Anne Padgett, Nancy Ballard, Ann Arlene Anderson. Second column, top to bottom: Beth Hurt, Verona Draper, Marie Winton, Marie Zimmerman, Ada Conner, Jacqueline Overstreet, Hilda Bennett, Virginia Wright. Third column, top to bottom: Lucy Key, Marie English, Virginia Reynolds, Mildred Stafford, Alma Powell, Lois Reynolds, Selma Scott, Homie Massie. Fourth column, top to bottom: Dorothy McClintock, Lois Gibbs, Betty Ann Schenk, Mary Stewart Gills, Lily Belle O Donohue, Mary Ann Moorman, Eunice Moore, Lucy Holland. Library Club OFFICERS MC VEELOLLA ND Sreereen ee ter aed austere See) Merete ha regret vith ca aA aah ya let Ss Ns chron Bain. hE S I President ATCO RES LALK ORD Se i Senge te Smee ees cee) A ols pase a 512 2 guna sols Secretary NUEART BION G LIST See eee a, Ar, ge Reece. et ch cee an te) ere Treasurer oy ato ke otc RON aaa Cre ee OE Sponsor To be a member of the Library Club, one must work in the school library. The purpose of the club is threefold: To create a greater interest in the library among the student body, to encourage greater use among the students and faculty, and to improve the library in general.
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Beta Club OFFICERS UD cv pashan) Uae, mente re eM ne ge. cy Ane enn SNe A alaeeltn on 6 Sie cave 6b o'ore cba President En sHorpREeNt htt eu tle os ara ho te ee eae cae ee a nee ree Vice President MARY LY DIAy GLB doe cies tein oe Seances eee eR ee ce een eee eee ee Secretary The Beta Club, which was introduced into the school in 1938 with a membership of nine, has now increased to nineteen. This Club, a national organization, was formed for the purpose of promoting scholarship and character in the high schools of America. First row, left to right: Helen Padgett, Phyllis Faribault, Mary Lydia Lyle, Jean Latimer, Sarah Ballard, Jane Smith. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Wilkes, Hannah Rusher, Edna Long, Anne Johnson, Delia Belle Coffey, Mae Ballard. Third row, left to right: Helen Saken, William Jennings, Jimmie Synan, Ed Holdren, Estelle Foy, Isabel Key.
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Girls’ Hi-Y Club OFFICERS MARy? WILLIE WATS ON} occ contrac anager Soto fe Meee at em Oana Tote ace eee President DoOROTHYVIMCCLINTOCK Siu. wte on cere ea Ree rae eee emer Vice President VIRGINTAT BELL sane onions oo bpcis aera eee es ee ten ar te eee eee Secretary ANNE) JOHNSON? 5 odicvacccviee a7 stn Tie Rune eee Aen I I ieee Treasurer The Girls’ Hi-Y Club has proved to be one of the most active and influential groups in the school. Because of its high ideals and standards of conduct, it has been an important factor in bringing about a high morale in the school. H, left column: Jean Latimer, Mae Ballard, Isabel Key, Helene Robertson, Doris Burks, Sara Ballard, Edith Bornstein. H, across: Dorothy McClintock, Mary Willie Watson, Betty Jo Kennedy. H, right column: Mary Jane Burnett, Mary Elliott, Delia Belle Coffey, Lucy Holland, Dorothy Watson, Emily O' Donohoe, Virginia Bell. I: Dorothy Wilkes, Hannah Frances Listoe, Mary Lydia Lyle, Marilyn Miller, Helen Saken, Anne Johnson. Y, left column: Hannah Rusher, Marianna Schubert, Annette Keeler, Mary Stewart Gills, Marie English, Helen Padgett. Y, right column: Mary Hannah Kennedy, Sara Carey Delaney, Kitty Nash, Mary Anne Moorman, Dorothy Overstreet. Y, down: Rachel Hardy, Phyllis Faribault.
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