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Recreation Club L The recreation club planned our noon music, movies and games tor this year giving the students some- thing worthwhile to do at noon. The advisors are Miss Trussell and Mr. Westbay. The organization is to be commended tor their excellent and varied noon programs. Lett to right: Kneeling, Ronnie Walker, Terry Pickle, Wayne Foreman, Ronnie Howe. Second row, Jackie Weller, Bobby Goodwin, Robert Russell, Paul Trammell, Don Hinds. Third row, Miss Trussell, Jimmy Cattle, John Neal, Gary Jennings, Norman Pence, Delane Wagoner, Cflice Workers Left to right: Bottom row, Nancy Fisher, Brenda Gilger, Shirley Bumgarner, Pat Bruce, Larae Horieycutt, Mary Stevenson, Sue Barnes, Janice Banning, Laura Lee Elliott. Second row, Diane Edwards, Merry Kay Mason, Dolores Hood, Betty Lohr, Mildred Ritter, Marsha Hall, Mariorie Lough. Not pictured, Virginia Bird, Pat Dean, Dolly Combs, Marilyn Green, Peggy Maberry, Clara Kutas, Ann Sutton, Norma Rentrovv, Janice Tyree, Marla Beachler, Pat Guill, Shirley Embrey, Marie Galpin, and Donna Spradlin. The ottice worlcers are not a club, but they earn special mention in this year's book tor their volunteer serv- ices in the ottice. Each girl donates one period a day to acting as an ottice messenger working the switch board, tiling or general ottice help. 53
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Paletteers Lett to right: First row, Nancy Summers, Ann Flitcratt, Mary Stanton, vice-president, Janet Rentrovv, president, Dorothy Schaeter, secretary, Gay Berry, Pom Goldsvvorthy, Jean Ra'Pe. Second row, Bob Schaefer, Skip Combs, Paul Trammell, Larry Warner, Jim Brummitt, Judy Ussery, historiang Linda Horton, treasurer, Suzanne Hart, Sharon Clark, Margaret Stockton, Colleen Bobbitt, Mr. Mock, advisor. The auto club is an organization tor those boys who have cars and are interested in promoting good sports- manship on the road. Mr. Francis and Mr. Grainger direct this club in its activities and meetings. Their big project was the reliability run which was won by David Dahl. They also sponsored an excellent assembly on satety, and an assembly showing new cars. They also mounted the victory bell and presented it to the North High student body. 52 Auto Club The art club is tor students who have talcen a year or more ot art and are interested in drawing. Mr. Maclc rnalres their club an excellent advisor as he is also the art teacher. Many ot the posters advertising Corning events have been the worlc ot the Paletteers. To encourage creativeness many tield trips tor the purpose ot sketching and drawing have been made by the club. Lett to right: First row,, Don Puskarich, John Reeder, Jock Misemer, David Swarts, Clark Sowers. Standing, Mr. Francis, Mr. Grainger, Jack Weller, Larry Cortle, Clinton Collins, Jim Summers, Lee Wendleton, Walter Schoenhoten, and Glenn Stuck.
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Estrellita Miss McAlister is the advisor to the Estrellita Tri-Y which is an interest club. This organization is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. They have been active in school clean-up campaigns and in a Christmas toy drive. To promote Christian womanhood is their aim. Members are, left to right: Seated, Mariorie Krone, Janet Taylor, Rudell Hitchcock, Carol Darringer, Donna Hohenshelt, Nedra Wallace, LaRae Honeycutt. Standing, Belva Willard, Geraldine Parriott, Diane Edwards, and Miss McAlister. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America was formed to promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satis- faction of homemaking and to further interest in home economics. lt is doing a great iob in helping prepare girls for a lite of homemaking. Miss Keetch and Miss Tough are the advisors. Members are: Standing, Miss Keetch and Miss Tough. Left to right: First row, Edna Davidson, Jean Ra'Pe, Pamela Goldsworthy, Claudia Williams, Ruby Salau. Back row, Penny Pritchard, Alice Melton, Gayle McCutcheon, Beverley Richardson, Susan Melton, Dixie Pelfrey. F. B. L. A. The Future Business Leaders of America are iust what the name implies. They are America's future business people. This club is tor students who are interested in commerce. This year they held a typing contest, secured many interesting guest speakers and sold magazine subscriptions as a few of their many proiects. Mrs. Manley is the advisor and the members are: Seated, President Alan Wilson. Left to right: First row, Janice Morrow, Marilyn Osborne, Judy Allison, Carolyn Carlile, Margie Lough, Linda Reed, Eunice Dunkle, Paula Steven- son, Sharan Wirt, Janet Green, lmogene Quick, Lillian James, and Mrs. Manley. Second row, Judy Baker, Earlo Henton, Jane McHan, Elva Wagoner, Ann Hawkins, Pat Williams, Margaret Black, Sue Dye, and Don Davidson.
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