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Out literarv enthusiasts. The LIBRARY CLUB is an or9,'anization made up of library assis- tants. The duties of the members range from caring for the loan desk to keeping the shelves in order. This year the LIBRARY CLUB con- ducted a campaign to promote better treatment of library books. The officers of the club are Faye Loggxans, President: Margaret Brooks, Vice-Presidentg Evelyn Ireson, Secretary-Treasurer. The AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB is an organization made up of a group of boys whose main function is to serve the students and faculty by operating the audio-visual equipment. The officers of the club are: Bob Gantt, President, and Tommy Harkleroad, Secretary. Mr. Bill Blevins serves as sponsor of the club. Show us how. Bob. M5 , 2 i E-M
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5 i We f ith ' K i .1 i ri dew, . Ji B A Q E X I , ' '9Ns I hope I know my way around the building! The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB is composed of stu- dents who have chosen teaching as their life's Work. They benefit the school by serving as guides at the P.-T.A. open house, which is held in the fall of the year, and they serve their community by working at the Hospitality Shop at the Holston Valley Community Hospital. Activities of the club are lead by its officers: Raymond Thomas. Presidentg Gertrude Nidermaier, Vice-Presidentg Lee Marsh, Secretary: Jean French, Treasurerg and its sponsor, Miss MacMillan. The F.T.A. sponsors American Education Week every year. Club members, Gertrude Nidermaier, Raymond Thomas, Lee Marsh, and Ru- pert Roles combine talents to produce an editorial for the local news- paper and a radio program to promote American Education Week. Must be interesting! Where the elite meet to eat , Quai 3Q1qm
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PUR? Eiiitf' EES The S'l'Ill1EN'l' COUNCIL of Dobyns-Bennett, whose main function is to serve as a link between the students and the faculty, meets twice a Week each month to discuss problems In-ought before the group by students. The COUNCIL sold, not Yan Comps' Pork and Beaiisfi or Libby's Corn as Z1 first glance at this picture might lend you to believe, but pop- corn, at some of the basketball granies, sponsored at rummage sale, and sold coat hangers to raise money for their annual dance. This yeurls dance, carrying out the theme Two Hearts in 'l'ln'ee-Quarter Time, was a whopping success. Under the leadership of its officers: Iforrest Teets, President: Shel- bourne WVallace. Vice-President: Linda Hayworth, Corresponding' Secre- tary: Martha Meyer, Recording' Secretary: Winter Wright. Treasurer: and its sponsor, Miss Ewalt, the organizzition installed the new members of the JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. gait.
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