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.' 'f .Q 'JJ V 'P' -1 r .,.. . 'J vo 's I 'i',153' lfirsl rmr: l't'gpgy Watson, Betty Carol Bennett, Jo Ann HaHl10l1. DOVUUW ANYON- PMSY Lllmpkln- P05-TSW OVQUUU1- MiU'Pfi9 Ilarrison, Slnrlt-v Ciirlw. Ji-try Davis ..... Y wont! mum' Jo Ann Nall, Charlsie Ann Zancr. Norma Jean Fordhanl, Pat Allen. llarrit-tt lluhliai-fl. Barbara Young. Peggy French. Jimmie Sue Starr, Willie Proctor, Myra Smith .... Tlzirzl row: Shirley Stn-vt-ns, Rita Ifowlt-r, Joyce Gunn, Milclrecl Jolmson, Betty Joan Barnes. Martha Blackmon, Billie Lou VHI1CCl, H9l6l1 Mmm' Wumln Willson' Nancy Piwu, .- 1f',,,n-th, I'1lIl'.' Carolyn Jones. Joyce Allen. Harriett Mohlrnann, Joyce Moore, Marv .Io Sams, Pi-guy .Ioan Smith. Eva Lou Meaders, Barbara Scholz, Mary Frances Hamilton, Jaudon Hunter. HI-Y hl B I ,I i :ic Ai.l,1-:N ....... l -.-'I- r m llixliluif:'i l' lVl0llIAl.-KNN I'ive-l'i'ii.:i'iIiiiit OFl ItIl'IllS Iiixiclmim SCH0l,'l'Z .... Sl'l'l'l'fIIl Y Mimi' lfmurziizs H.-VNlll,'l'0N Tl'1'!IS1Il'l'l' Chapter PAT A i.i.isN ........ Cluzplain T , -dw-.... A . V .-,..- -.snr The Kathleen Brummel Chapter of Girls Hi-Y was organized last year and has kept up the fine start it made. The service projects of the club which included collecting Christ- mas baskets of food and toys for the un- fortunate have all been completed successfully. Under the direction of Miss Corrine Weaver, the activities of the club progressed well. Through the meetings and the Hi-Y work each girl is stressing to live up to the plat- forms of the club at all times as well as to ucreate, maintain, and extend throughout the 'JA' '49, school- and community higher standards of ' ' Christian Character. 25 RG, X i , s ,ge it 3 -. s X . . Lv Af ' A 8 pig Ni - ails S tu., an i
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1 First faux' Mary Cater, Margaret Whitted, Betty Baxter, Sylvia Holland, Rose Holland. Sue Hehson. Libby Glenn, Jerry Nelson, Ducky Cain .... Scfroml rnzv: Barbara Huddleston, Nancy Brown. Margaret Smith, Betty Wilkinson, Alice McCall, Kathryn Brown, Liz Mickle, Ann Cockrell, Frances King, Margie Hamilton, Barbara Billingsley .... 'flzirfl roui: Mary Gillman, Jane Edw ggy Freeman, Sara Craft, Carolyn Brooks, Betty Quenell, Harriett Mallard, Joanne Wright, LaVerne Carter, Ann Coleman, Pat Bennett .... Fomith row: Marilyn Brittain, Patsy McGaha, Charlotte Beavers, Elizabeth Richardson, Leah Bonds, Delores Miller, Margie Clark, Libba Scruggsf Carol Moore. OFFICERS lVlARlLYN BICITTAIN . . . l're.siderzz JANE EDWARDS. . . Vice-Presiflent ROSE HOLLAND . . . . Sl?l'l'6flIl'lY SLTE HEBSON . . . Treasurer DELORES MILLEIR .... Clzaplain The Lucile H. Cleveland Chapter of the Girls' Hi-Y, although only three years old, has already accomplished many worthy pro- jects. Much of our success as a club is due to the untiring efforts of our sponsor, lllrs. Mc- Peters. This xeor our main prcie-cs were aid to the nrefy. the Dave Howell 'croiect in which part of tlce v--nnev was raised bv se'ling year- books for World Service, and a friendship week-end sponsored by the club between OX- ford and Anniston. Each girl knows that Hi-V is a wonderful organization. and each is always willing to Participate in all of the many activities to loelp create, maintain, and esitend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. N' lRLSi Lucile Cleveland Chapter mafia
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SENICDR BAND Hep, two, three, fourll' is a well-known phrase around Memorial Stadium during the cold mornings of September October. and November, but when football games rolled around, those long and cold hours of practice were revealed in super. snappy performances by the band at the halves. Yes, Sir! Those guys and gals under the direction of the capable leader. t'Proff' Jackson, really put the show over! The band has also done a super job this year by participating in many parades. They are always willing and ready to help out, and we believe they have really done well. We know there were some cold. cold band members marching up and down those streets, led by a snappy group of majorettes and a fine drum majorette. and let's not forget our mascot 'Through the cold weather with heads high they carried on to do their part in fine o1'der. The band. however. is not all work and no play because each year they have two entertainments which are really tops. The band went to the band contest in Birmingham and was very successful. Every year each band member has a chance to try out for band festival which is held at Tuscaloosa. If they pass on their music and are accepted, they have the privilege of playing with many other bandmembers from some of our neighboring schools. Last year we were highly successful with having twenty-one accepted to the festival and eleven out of the twenty-one won awards. So. for all this fine work and entertainment, hats off' to its super-swell director, t'Prof. Jackson. and the assistant director Mr. Jimmy Simpson. UFlfltII'IliS Boimv tloomi . . . . l,l'!'SI'Iff'llf llANml,I. DYE . . l'1'f-1'-l'1'csi1lw1l lr.-XVEICNA C,u:'ri-:li . . Sf'l'l'l'llII'.V SA wi N4 czfl N143 N Y ...... 7'nv1.s111-w1- . . , whirl.-Nt.I'I t,iiNNic1.i.s. Hum! llruzugvr L. l'. .liczitsox ....... llirw-rm' .liwimv Smvsox . . .f1SSfSIIllIf DI.I't'l'lUl' llmiicron SIMPSON AS DIRECTOR Dm:-G lIiLs 26
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