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Library Club Q iff Stimulates Interest in Books When books had to be re- paired, bulletin boards deco- rated, or bookshelves kept in order, members of the Library Club could be depended upon to get the tasks done. They were invaluable assistants to Mrs. D. A. Dallas, librarian and club sponsor. Left to right: Whitley, President, Davis, Vice-President, F. Mooney, Secretary-Treasurer, Leggett, J. Mooney, Cordell, Long, Cobb, Dill, King, Baser, Chaffin, Stewart. 48 as -7 NN DTS-N ram... - , K W-. -W-.NMS -N- A www M'-K ..,m,N K, r v-ww. omg Tre'-fs.. --A-...,,, Left to right: Jade Yea, President, Sally McKay, Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia Chadwell, Glenda McKay, Connie Pratt, Barbara Rimer, Mae Lum, Myra Johnston, Caroline Morgan, Pat Rose Janice McCall, Judy Sorrells, Ivy Powell, Jerry Blansett. Projection Club Assists With Visual Aids Helping to show films in the class- rooms was part of the Projection Club's responsibility. The members were taught to operate the equipment with care and efficiency. Mr. Elliot was the sponsor of the club.
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Representing West Memphis at festivals, clinics, and on tours, was our Concert Band. Our band vvas composed of sixty-five members, vvho tried out for district and state honors. This year the band gave a winter and spring concert tor West Memphis citi- zens. They also had many concerts for assemblies and other programs. Concert Band Develops Appreciation of Good Music' BAND OFFICERS President, Guy Kennedy, Reporter, Anniece Tara very Secretary, Margaret Stough, Vice-President, Sue Bogard. Finally came the time for the senior members of the band to leave and listen to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, which has become the tradi- tional commencement march. The extensive training that Mr. Vance gives in concert Work proves invaluable in musicianship train- ing ancl in appreciation of very fine music. FIRST ROW: We-ivcr, Callan, Frazier, Stough, Gaines. SECOND ROW: Hevvgley, Cotner, Vance, Guin, White, Manning, Campbell, THIRD ROW Hicks, Carrington, Sorrclls, McMiIIin, Campbell C,, Dean, Holmes, 50
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