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varsity club The purpose ot the Varsity Club is to raise the standards and increase the respect tor athletes. This was the organizations fourth year at Parrish, and they have promoted good sportsmanship in all sports. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dan Mackin, Jimmy Bedgoad, Glen Smith, Bill Agee, Charlie Sims, Bill Deemer . . . SECOND ROW: Charlie Maples, Billy Haynes, Jimmy Hays, Johnny Machin, Travis Smitherman, Richard Duke . . . THIRD ROW: Billy Also- brook, Billy Leach, Chris Nichols, Billy Bruce, Butch Henry, Tom Coon. Page ol
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I 'WsA. lZi' ? s'5V ' Q LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Phyllis Courtney, Mary Linda Baker, Ann Risher, Diane Randall, Tommie Jean Peacock, Eloise Meadows, Gerry Purvis, Bill Agee, Charlie Sims, Bill Jon:-s . . . SECOND ROW: Hanna Berger, Shirley Solomon, Deloris McCarty, Bobbie Hill, Barbara Brown, Charlie Maples, Billy Haynes, Jimmy Hays, Johnny Mackin, Travis Smitherman, Butch Duke . . . THIRD ROW: Helen Meigs, Patricia Allen, Lee Jaclxson, Ann Majors, Jean Rainer, Billy Alsobroolt, Billy Leach, Chris Nichols, Billy Bruce, Butch Henry, Tom Coon . . . FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Bedgood, Don Mackin, Dick Morthlond, Billy Bishop, James Estes, Glenn Smith, Robin Baird, Mabel Shupfrine, Doug Morrow, Troup Brazelton. letter club To be eligible for a letter a student must earn lOO points in one year, accumulate l25 points in two consecutive years, or l5O points in three consecutive years. The student must have passed three academic subiects the semester in which the points were earned, and must have good citizenship, determined by a vote of the taculty. The student meeting these qualifications receives a school letter with the emblem representing the activity in which he earned the letter. Page 60
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els , M., h . LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Patricia Allen, Mary Ruth Horne, Lynn Palmer, Gerry Purvis, Helen Meigs, Hanna Berger, Bobbie Hill . . . SECOND ROW: Christy Steele, Billy Tate, Bill Gamble, George Voltz, Joe Williams, Ann Risher, Mrs. Sinclair , 4 . THIRD ROW: Dick Morthland, John Bush, Eddie Palmer, Billy Bishop, Walter Massey, David Llull. MASQUE AND GAVEL The purpose of the Masque and Gavel Club is to promote oral growth in high school speech and to give recognition to those vvho have been outstanding in speech. It is a national honorary speech society. Membership is based on these points: Ii B scholastic average, Qi Dependability, 3+ Participation in high school curricula and extra-curricula speech activities. Speech teacher, Mrs. L. V. Sinclair, spon- sored a very successful speech Department. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, composed ot second year Spanish students with at least an 80 average, has had interesting visitors who have traveled to Mexico, and slides on Mexico. They have been writing to pen pals from Spanish speaking countries in both Spanish and English. The club had a grand Span- ish Christrnas party. 6 -4 C7 J I J My A , l' ' A , LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Bruce Hood, Carol Smith, Mabel Suttles, Betty King, Deloris McCarty, Bobbie Hill . , . SECOND ROW: Ann Risher, Cora Lee Blackwell, Ann Maiors, Martha Grace Hardy, Jackie Taylor, Prissy Cooper, Betty Maury Chance . . . THIRD ROW: Jean Rainer, Margie McCormick, Tally Schepis, Shirley Herrin, Jackie Pascall, Gail Brown, Louise Ramseur. Page 62
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