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Dramateers of '52-'53 President ............................. ........... W ayne Arnold Vice-rresident ...... .... R obert Brooks Secretary-Treasurer. . . ..... Martha King Reporter ........... .... H enrietta Odom The purpose of any speech class is to develop the best that is in a person. In a speech class, personality, poise, and good speaking habits are developed. In a speech class, a person learns what the Able Man Qualities are, and tries to develop his personality accordingly. He learns to be polite, tactful, and considerate. He cultivates the habit of knowing what to say, and when to say it. The speech class of this year call themselves the Dramateers of '52-'53. They certainly exhibited their ability in the spring production, The Night of January l6th. Dramateers, GHS salutes you!
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The Librarians' Club Sponsor ..... Mrs. B. M. Murphy President ....... ..... Bo nnie Williams Vice-President .... ,,,,,,, A nn Vivian S6Cl'el'Cry ....... , , , Mqrflqq Yowell Reporter ........... ,,,, E difh Smith Program Chairman .... ,,,, L indq Carroll The Library Club of Gilmer High School was organized in September of 1951. Library assistants automatically become members of the club, and anyone else who is willing to sponsor some library project during the school year may become a member. The Gilmer Library Club is a member ofthe District Teen-Agers Library Club and the State Teen-Agers Library Club. The objectives of the Library Club are: l. To sponsor o greater interest among the students in the use of book and library service. 2. To stimulate reading interests. 3. To improve the library service of the school Librarians, GHS salutes you!
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Consul... . Pro Consuls. . . Quaestor. . . . Scribe . . . Reporter. . . Historian .... Social Co-ordinator .... Sponsor .... . . . Latin I I . . .Robert Brooks . . Linda Carroll Henrietta Odom Mat Davis, Jr. .Martha Yowell . . Kay Gorman .James Ragland . . Martha King . . . Mrs. Leo Hart The Latin Club, which is composed of eight persons, is shown here standing on the steps of the re lica of P the Parthenon . The club has two purposes: Social development Cul tural development erature , and art . The members believe that an acquaintancewith the civilization of Greece and Rome will hel them d p un er- stand better their own world, which is indebted to the Greeks and Romans for their government, laws, lit- Romani parvi, GHS vos salutatl
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