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Qazaaaay GM MODELING CLUB: Edith Jamieson, Tressie Fox, Cathy Cockrell, Linda Foster, Donna Pierson, Therisa Fortenberry, Mrs. Brooks, Diana Erickson, Alice Gregson, Sybel Key, Leona Singleton, Mickey Graham, Ruth Swinney. Absent when picture was made: jo Ann Foster. The Modeling Club was divided into two sections this year. Since the club was organized last year, the girls who began the club became the Advanced Modeling Club while the new girls formed the First Year Modeling Club. The First Year Modeling Club studied ways to achieve beauty, poise, and confidence. The Advanced Model- ing Club continued their study of self-improvement from last year. MODELING CLUB: Betty Burrow, Sue Matthews, janet Moss, Bonnie Fuller, Janelle Cooksey, Sue Hunt, Donna Oberg, Mary jane Scurlock, Mrs. Brooks, SIMMONS RADIO 84 TV SERVICE and BARNHILL RADIO 84 TV SERVICE 65
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yjerson air? One of the newest clubs on the j.H.S. cam- pus is the Personality Club. Its members have taken an active interest in improving their char- acters and personalities. In some of the meet- ings character and personality rating sheets were given to the students so that they could evaluate themselves on character and personality im- provement. Several programs on self-improve- ment were presented throughout the year. Panels composed of 1.1-I.S. teachers discussed problems concerning personality improvement. OFFICERS: SEATED: Peggy Hunter, chaplain, Frances Stopher, treasurerg Brenda Fletcher, secretary. STANDING: Joe Ed Smith, president, Tom Wat- kins, vice-president. CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Frances Stopher, Brenda Fletcher, Paula Davis, Peggy Hunter, Carol Hudson, Susan Brown, Neavyer Hughes, Donna Stevenson, Norma Gambill, janet Goodwin, Susie Tilley, Edie McCain, Linda Fowler. SECOND ROW: Phil Osment, Sherry Heringer, Linda Watson, Judy Neal, Anette Goodman, Sharron Cooper, Dawn Thomas, Jaylene Doyle, Glenda Gambill, Dottie Chappell, Kay Lyn Coleman, Hilda Shelton, Brenda Lawson, Shirley Duke. THIRD ROW: Shirley johnson, Harry Eastworth, Towny Sparks, Bill Buckingham, Burnis Posey, Pat Warneke, Alfred Brown, Lloyd Tucker, Carey Goodman, Tommy Gambill, jerry Vowell, Caro- lyn Lee, Linda Davis, Carol Reagan, Charlotte Pollock, Sue Stringer, Gina Lee Barber, Renee James, Jane Gibson. FOURTH ROW: james Clayton, Dickie Longgrear, jimmy Lemoine, Jack Volkamer, Jerry Hurst, Roger Hurt, Ronnie Willett, Marvin Hinton, Don Mar- lar, Tommy Miller, Barney Woods, johnny james, Sherry Bratcher, Becky Scurlock, Linda Hartgraves, jane Hooten, Jeanie Harrington, Carolyn Black, jimmy Hardin, George Sigler, Mrs. jenkins. CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Earn More Willa Insured Saving! 64
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J ea ers? an fliers? READERS' AND WRITERS' CLUB MEMBERS: Mrs, Shannon, Betty Wilson, Judy Baker, Bobby Reeves, Neil Levitt, Mary joan Miller, Linda Sammons, Steve Wall, Herbert Smith, Robert McG0ugh, Paul Hopper. Members not pictured: Peggy Hunter and Kent Vivrette. The newly organized Readers' and Writers Club was formed for the purpose of encouraging and developing the interests and abilities of its members in written expression. Believing this type club could function better if it remains small, the club restricted membership to no more than fifteen people. Meet- ings were mainly devoted to roundtable comments on writings by the members. l These students comprise the various offices of the Readers' and Writers' Club. 66 HENRY FRANKLIN and DEWEY'S LIBERTY SUPERMARKET
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