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clebuling . ,ae .- , 1 ,nu ..- 7,9 F'1's't-. ' 91 40' '3: , l 'pq' -i ,, , '.- , Y ' v 3 as, I -. I V J -W ...- - X 'dlllz - Q iv' f 1 1- , Q, .F ' - uf 41' in -if 8 4 4 I g- Front Row: Mark Reed, Sue Iohnson, Miss Ahler, Gene Case, Eddie Solomon. Back Row: Frank King, Richard Mashburn, Kenneth Clark, lack Pappas, H. A. LaRue, Iohn Iellicorse. The Debating Team this year participated in three major tournaments. ln the first part of the year they debated in the American Legion Tournament. The affirmative team composed of Frank King and Gene Case placed first, and the negative team com- posed of Eddie Solomon and lohn Iellicorse finished second. For their efforts the debaters were presented individual metals and a team plaque. This was the third year Central had won the debates, and as a result the school gained permanent possession of the large winners cup offered by the Legion. lohn also received a medal as the Best Debater in the tournament. Early April found members of the team in Memphis for the Southern Speech Associa- tion Tournament. Here they debated with teams from all over the South. The last tournament in which they took part was the Tennessee lnterscholastic Literary League held at the University of Tennessee in late spring. ISJDIW1 H1224 IK ei li IIPE' ' 1 aw 53. nuunsu ,, ul wa- H fs. -- ,- D 'H 1 Q I- iq ' 5 uv' mv-f iz In V . I V 'liz 311 - ani 'L' 4 .rv I! ' .wr ll I Q ' N 4 wma! -ity. ,, IU Emte' frail: Ein. , x , 1 '90 fu 14 l I
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future teachers 'W E: Vg 3 1 2 . gs I rv U. 4 1, 5 V .- P u I , v- Q Z f Front Row: Miss Gladys Vv'arren, Lucy Ann Eppes Diane Warwick, Anne Goddard. Mackie Stcoksbury, Bob Sextcn, Back Row: Ian Hatfield Elzzaiefh Arg: Chrisfxrie fhcrrzburq, Mary Ruth Tfelis, Lcuise Affel, Ramona BattersheQQ, Nancy Garaxt-er Duane Speaks. 76 Sede. My ..e,ea.e. ITIGH' , Diane -.AJYCYWLCIC Presxdent Lucy Ann Eppes MM-.. Anne Gcdfiard me-HY v 2 my Sexffan The Future Teachers craanizaticn cele- ted ifs fifth year cn the Cerifraf Camnus. Tlms New S-'S 1lY1C'rEffCC1-T SLQCH CYCj9CfS CIS iw 4',q,x.Y 1' Auarfg 'z iii 'z YTIGIXIQQI' L..- ..--,.:Y. Q,4,nT,.-V , ,Y ,f .Llp ufwh fa if Q. M. ,-3 Y., .Lew 0, .' -X .ia Kay f a Gaiififz stP.'fzrSh1g, fir a eergii. arp a 'ine A v rf A..,.,,.4,. . le . f.. . ,. --. Y nv :,.-,.,- ef,-,f.,,..,-.F gl! V ff- ,..e..-. .. .,.4,.,,A.,,,.. - ,au I, ,..,-iv: ,,.:V,V. .F ., ,Q Af- -eff: Faipgri -vffvfgff. A,-,.,. ,J
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curtain club t , . 1 n i 9 4 4 I NSA K b 1 ' ' lix Seated: Dot Oqlesby, Frank King, Richard Mashburn, Gene Case lchn lelliccrse, Patsy Robinson, Miss Ahler. Second Row: Barbara Minton, Drusilla Davis, Dct Cardwell ludy Reagan, Nancy Kirkeridol, Billie Sue Harper, Roberta Shown. Third Row: Tommy Harring- I -df x ,zpxii 78 ten Pat Mynatt, Pat Cardwell, Flowers, Charlotte Kittle. Back Fred Forbes, Albert Vfitf, Bob Bill Steele, Bob Ritchie, AQ, l Carol Row: Davis, Larry Trivette, Duggan, Peqqy lcnathan I-lowes. The Thespicxn Society is a na- tional honor society for persons interested the acting arts. A minimum of one-hundred hours of work is necessary for rrierne bersliip. Eacli May an annual banquet is held to initiate new rnemloers and review flie years work. Seated: ' L Fe V 911' :Tr '.' -is F. in Second How: T7 P ' X GN, f-fm, Row? Fgtafigif' C-..lf'f5G If I ..' P' ' rv-U 'YH-,--vi.
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