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First row: Lumpkin. Adams, Prater, Eaton, Kennedy, Daniels, Coodfellow. Coke, B. Caffey, president. Second row: Bruce. K. Bruce, Morgan, Williams, Wadsworth, Cordell, Blackford Stanford, Cox, Lewis, secretary. Third row: Roberts, Cagle, Masters, Cheshire, McLeroy, Cordell, Loftin. Stanford, Hardy, Hall, Shoemaker. Fourth row: McFall, House, Fite, Johnston, Shaw, Edmonds. Scott, Smith, Massey, Daniels, Lofton. Fifth row: Metz, Crockett, Plaisance. vice president, Stafford, Baser, Leigh, Caffey, Spaulding, Briggs. Berger, Cooper, reporterg Scott Basketball, volleyball, softball, and ping-pong were among the sports offered in the intramural program. This program was set up and man- aged by these 124 members. Playing in actual games, officiating, coaching a team, being elected by fellow mem- bers to an All-Star team-all these earned points toward their patches. To one member-the girl with the most individual points-went the highest award, a gold trophy. A sense of fair play and sportsmanship, plus .school spirit, were the values derived from this program by every WMHS student, whether the role be partici- pant or spectator. A gold trophy . . . GAA sleeve patches . . . these were the awards coveted by each girl who participated in the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: McCall, Lovelady, Montgomery, Davis, Kelly, Britton, Little, Shaw, May, Adair. Second row: Blackburn, Lawrence, Breese, Ferguson, Nixon, Bailey, Boatwright, Roberts. McClain, Johnson, Bailey. Third row: Bledsoe, Hudson, Pannell, Prater, Laxton, Hardy, Cotner, Dearen, Crockett, Creenelsh, Simmons, Lumpkin. Fourth row: Powell, Elzey, Lee, Bratton, Davis, Puryear. Landis, Crews, Ellis, Alsbrook, Rimer, Stanford. 42
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First row, left to right: Helen Adair, Peggy Butler, June Lum, presidentg Joyce Irwin, ,lo Ann Neal, Olivia Watson, Olivia Crafton, Patsy Wood, Martha McLeroy, Glenda Crews, and Margaret McCullough. Second row: Margie Staten, vice-president, Mary Virginia Bunyard, Donna Robinson, Doris Prater, Reba Tilley, Margaret Daniels, secretary-treasurerg Nancy Cordell, Beverly Coke, Linda May, Anniece Tarver, Kay Bruce, reporter, and Frances Powell. LIBRARY CLUB Encouraging students to read more good books, helping the librarian with her duties, and making the library a better place in which to read-these were the main purposes of the Library Club. One of the biggest events of the year for the Library Club was the trip the members took to the Third Annual Book Fair at Little Rock. Rosamund du Jardin, a prominent writer, and Louis Slobodkin, an illustrator, were the guests. Our Library Club especi- ally enjoyed Mr. Slobodkin's impromptu illustrations. One of the most enjoyable tasks of this club was decorating the bulletin board in the library every week, using various themes.
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First row, left to right: Coach Ray Paschall, Sara Nell Robinson, Syble Foley, reporter, Shirley Parker, Pat Frazier, Bonnie Caffey, Coach Leon Underwood. Second row: Stanley Martin, David Lambert, secretary-treasurer, Albert Sharp, president, Billy Slaughter, Robert Murphy, vice president, Bobby Kennedy, Billy Beason. Third row: Jimmy Alsbrook, Billy Holmes, J. T. Holmes, Gary Ray, ,lack Hicks, Malcolm Scott, David Dodd. LETTER CLUB The main objectives of the HWTVF' Club were to better relationships between coaches, athletes, and the student body, develop interest in athletics, and de- velop leadership ability. To be eligible for Letter Club membership, a student must letter in one of the three major sports. The club sponsored several social events this year, and it was also in charge of the boys, intramural program. During Christmas the Letter Club helped with the 4'White Christmasw pro- gram.
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