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Studying the bulletin board in Mrs, Bailey's room are History Club officers, Martha Woods, vice presidentg Joyce Kivett, secretary, Loran Fletcher, reporterg Mike Rehling, president: Ronnie Farren, treasurer, Mr. Henry, sponsor. f .fx il! I Nga: ,a LEFT: Looking over the new Christmas cards are Mary Ann Dickens, president, seated at the desk, Judy 'I Fowler, treasurer, cording secretary. RIGHT: These McGuire stoops to in an effort to keep the bags in an upright position. Joyce Leak, song leader, Sharon Platt, corresponding secretaryj and Karen Applegate. re- Sunshiners have their hands full with packages they are taking to the County Home. Beth pick up a bag while Sharon Priest, Sandy Fowler, and Rosetta Burpo try to maneuver theirs Charter New History Club As a member of the State Historical So- ciety, the newly organized Pathfinders Club attended the state and district meetings with the sponsor, Marvin Henry. In November Carl Zenor, state director of - the Junior Historical Society, initiated the members and installed officers. Although new, this club has already attained a prom- inent place in school life. f211'...'v1a:dw1,ff-NEW. f-1 ROW 1: E. Lile, P. Brovont, I Crone, B. Williams, G, Sparks. J. Myers. ROW 2: J. Kern. D. Shoemaker, M. Woods, M. Fulford, J, DeMoss, K. Martin. N. Mathis, J. Kivett, L. Fletcher, ROW 3: Mr. Henry, M. Rehling, R. Farren, .' D. Richardson, I' 23 W. Krick, F. David, F. Albertson, R. Durrett, K. Thacker,
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Sunshine Society Nomed Gold Furnishing two complete rooms of the Pediatric Ward of the new hospital was the out- standing project of the Sunshine Society. The girls also took gifts to the people at the County Home and sang carols at Christmas. The annual sale of Christmas cards was the ROW 1: S. Priest, P. Brovont. I. Stewart, M. Hammon, B. Oliver, P. Utter, R. Poleckna, D. Sowders, H. Haase, J. Bain. ROW Z: D. Clevy, L. Moss, S. Albertson, L. Gerkin. S. Fultz, N. Mathis, J. Harrell, R. Davis, A. Allen, B. Williams, N. Norman, P. Griffin, Mrs. Crawford. ROW 3: D. Thorn- brough, H. Lawson, N. Neal, J. Fowler, C. Dutton, M. Dickens, K. Martin, S. Shireman, B. Allison, C. Cramer, S. Bennett, J. 0'Neal. ROW 4: A. Steinmetz, M. Woods, M. Hamilton. M. Robinson, N. Ferguson. J. Leak, J. Doll, J. Deatline, J. Gaumer, L. Buell, S. James, A. Fleener. Ribbon Chapter chief money making project. Other activities included attendance at district and state con- ventions, sending a girl to Sunshine Camp, and contributing to the Riley fund. All these activi- ties qualified the local organization for recogni- tion as a Gold Ribbon Chapter. ROW 1: L. Dow, K. Powell, J. Alexander, N. Wise, H. Hacker, K. Pearcy, J. Hart, A. Ely, N. Payton, S. Torphy, M. Mitchell, P. Ard, M. Hannum, C. Fogleman. ROW 2: N. Waga- man, J. Suter, J. Neal, P. Anderson, P. Doll, S. Platt, A. Stout, S. Duckworth, C. Coan, L. Mitchell, A. Wade, B. Eisen- berg. ROW 3: L. Pottorff, S. Bolton, V. Trisley, M. Marple, C. Brown, K. Fowler, K. Richardson, C. Roller, Miss Pruett. ROW 4: S. Fogleman, C. Powell, S. Neal, K. Goss, L. Burleigh, K. Maxwell, C. Fowler, S. Kennedy, K. Applegate, I. Cox, P. Scherer, A. Sichting, M. Maxwell, P. Hacker, M. Fulford. PAGE TVVENTY-EIGHT
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CUQFXQ W7 ,- if-' zz: ROW 1: D, Scales, J. Gano, E, Tribby. L. Ray, B. Kohl. ROW 2: D. Robinson. J. Brown, J. Collier, D. Shoemaker. ROW 3: D. Ferrand, J. Ricks, L, Murphy, C. Hurt, J. Taylor, J. Ray. ROW 4: Mr. Moore, N. Miller, E. Pope, R. Graham, T. Cure, T. Callocci, R, Kirk. ROW 5: F. Albertson, W. Gano, T. Duncan, R. Phillips, K. Dixon, E, Jordan. Radio Hams Take to the Air Wcives Via Microphone and Morse Code For those students who are especially inter- ested in learning the mechanism of radios and operation, the Radio Club is an important part in the extra-curricular activities. There is a Wham radio in the classroom of Mr. Moore, the club's sponsor. By using this the members may obtain actual experience in using a radio, As a part of this year's activities, the club also took a trip to Weir Cook Municipal Air- port. PAGE THIRTY Getting ready to call a friend over the radio clubls ham' radio are officers, Norman Miller, president, Ronnie Lewis secretaryg and Walter Gano, treasurer,
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