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Members: C aroh n Jane Barnliill, Shirley Annette Beauchamp, ' ir«inia Carol Belk, Daniel Roger Bell, Linda Lee Black, Merlin Schenck Blandford, Linda Ann Bolick, William Cass Bradley, Steven Lee Brittain, Robert N. Burgess, Patricia Dare Campbell, Penelo|- e Darlene Cathey, Mary Klizabeth Clemmer, Don Randall Cirisp, I lelen Dianne Cumhie, Susan Olivia Davidson, Charles V ' ayne Davis, Blair Steven Dellinger, Michael Allen Dodgen, Wade Henry Easom, Susan Elaine Evans, Barry Lavander Faile, Judy Diane Farris, Patsy Anne Freeman, Mary Jane Garrison, Richard Ellis Giles, John David Glenn, Nola Marie Grant, Valerie Grillin, Judith Elaine Hanes, Cdiarles Ray Hawkins, Oleida Annette 1 lembree, Patricia Jean Holbrook, C heryl Lynn Hoots, Susan Meredith 1 loward, Martha I lowcll, Brenda Lorene I lux. Margaret Elaine Isley, George P andall Johnson, Stephania Susan Kenley, William Morlan Kitchin, III, Nancy Louise Long, Gonnie Su ?anne McGee, Paul Vernon McManus, Louise Annette Med- ley, Susan Diane Miller, Mary Julie Moore, Theresa Ann Newton, Pamela Jean Nolen, Patricia Neill Owens, Robert Daniel Payne, Sydney Johnson Peach, Jan Gatewood Pearson, Billy Michael Pennington, Cynthia Adele Planer, Llelen Elizabeth Prince, Gilda Johanna Pope, Ruth Ann Roberts, Mary Celeste Rudisill, Rosa Christine Russell, Carolyn Sue Singleton, Jerri Ann Stepp, Bar- bara Joyce Stewart, Delores Kay Stewart, Regis Henrietta Thomas, Attic Belle Todd, I larriet Jane Tyser, Donna Gail Wallace, Nelton Glenn Wiley, Nancy Merrill Willis. MIXED CHORUS I hc Mixed Chorus, which is under the direction ot Mr. Woftord lluskcy, is made up of second and third year vocal music students. Programs are presented hy the Chorus at 1 hanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter and con- sists ol classical, popular, and sacred music. This year the chorus joined with the Castonia Music Cluh in presenting a program of Christmas Music for the general public at the Loray Baptist Church. Members of the various civic clubs also had an opportunity to hear the Mixed Chorus on several occasions. Parents and friends enjoyed the Ghristmas concert, pictured above, which was presented by the Mixed Chorus and Band. Page One Hundred Two
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Meulhers: Linda Gail Allen, David Arnold Blackburn, Harold David Bold- ing, Sherr ' Lynn Bolynn, Janice Ann Bradshaw, Vickie Sue Bryant, Ken- neth Eugene Burrell, Delores Anne Carr, Stanle)’ Earl Clark, John Earl Collins, Linda Lucille Crisp. Roger CTar ' Gaddis, Patsy Ann Denton. Linda Jo Dickerson, Kay Frances Dula, Wade Henry Easom, Deborah Jeannine Elam. Jarvis Herman Faircloth, Phillip Dale Fowler. Mary Kay Frye, Mary Ellen Hall, F»andy Gilbert Harwell, Barney Eugene Henderson, Whlliam David Holland, Mary Emma Floneycutt, Gary Jay Huggins, IMichael Edwin Huskins. Garr - I ed Jarrett, Larry Ted Jarrett, Theresa Gail Jones, George Washington Kersey, Jr., Luther Willis Lail, James Reginald Lewis, Patricia Anne iMcSwain, Phyllis Anne Miller, Charlotte Elaine Morris, Lydia Joan Mullis. Jan Gatewood Pearson, Barbara Christine Phillips, IVIyra Jean Price, Gaiy Wayne Reeves, Vickie Diane Richard, Becky Sue Stuttz, Donna Ruth Tate. Annette Jane Taylor, Dianna Jean Taylor, Quinn Taylor, Jr., Marilyn Jean Waters. Gladys Kay Watson. Fred Allen Mhlliams, James Daniel Worley. OFFICERS President Judy Dx.axne Brown Vice-President N.ancv Marie Staxlings Associate President Brenda Gayle Reeves Secretary Sandra Faye Rector Treasurer Bobbie Janet Pilkington Historian Beverly Cecile Fletcher Reponers Judy Kay Queen, Laur.a. Jean Blaine Advisor Mr. CAles Setzer D. E. CLUB The Distributive Education Club consists of all juniors and seniors who are members of D. E. classes. At the re.gular monthly meetings an outside speaker presents a program. The annual ban- quet honors all the employers. The purpose of the D. E. Club is to develop leaders in the field of distribution. To accomplish this purpose members com- pete in contests which include sales demonstrations, public speak- ing, job interviews, and DECA Sweetheart. The district conven- tion this year was in Kings Mountain, and the highlight of the ear was the state convention in Durham. Interest in photography is the chief requirement for becoming a member of the Camera Club. 1 he members of the club strive to develop the necessary skills for be- coming a first rate photographer. The club has access to a dark room which has the necessary equipment for the printing and developing of pictures. CAMERA CLUB President Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . Shelley Tager Judy Picklesimer . . . Dli.ane Cr.cn e Mr. an Sellers Members: Elaine Cudd, Larry Auten, Terry Chambers, Alvin Suddutb, Peggy Jo Coggins.
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Rudisill, Suzanne Janet Starnes, Gary Russell Sugg, Dorothy Jennifer Thomas, Nancy Kay Thompson, Betty Christina Thomp- son, Attie Belle Todd, Patricia Alice Watson, Esther Louise Williams. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to study the customs, literature, and art of the Spanish speaking people in order to gain a better understanding of them. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday night of every month and are conducted entirely in Spanish. This year ' s projects included a cake sale and a dance, and the proceeds were contributed to “Oireration Children,” a program to benefit a school in Latin America. Members- Nancy Ellen Canfield, Robert Stephen Carter, Jack Douglas Clevenger, ' hlliam Norman Eccles, Ernest Grier Ensley, Jr., Jean Alarie Gordon, Karen Lee Hampton, Martha Coleman Heustess, Cheryl Lynn f loors, Stephania Susan Kenley, William Hilray Lindsay, Mhlliam Edmond Robinson, Jr., Robert Whlson OFFICERS President Sandra Gail Pruitt Vice-President Rebekah Lou Howell Secretary Shelley Virginia Tager Treasurer Laura Elizabeth WhiiTENER Reporter Richard Morris Mar un Advisor Mr. John Lett SPANISH CLUB Interest in the Radio Club has grown tremendously. This increased interest is due to the broadened activities of the club in its effort to provide experience for all students in various fields of radio work. Among this year’s projects were the addition of F.M. radio to our owm station WFLA and the establishment of an amateur ham radio station. Also, the cluh organized a class which taught code and assisted students in setting up their own amateur stations. RADIO CLUB OFFICERS President Roland WArren Robinson, Jr. Vice-President W ' illiam Morlan Kitchin, Jr. Secretary and Treasurer Fred Houston Hunt, Jr. Advisor Mr. Lane Gilliam Members: Daniel Roger Bell, Jack Douglas Clevenger, Steve Hoyt Coleman, Robert Trnon Cooley, Jr., Marshall Dilling, III, Steven Edward Henson, Fred Houston Flunt, Jr., Daryl Douglas Hutch- ins, Michael Wayne Kitchin, William Alorlan Kitchin, Jr., Roger Clark Laughridge, Edwin Perry Lewis, Jr., Willard Anderson Millman, David Terry Moody, Karl Daniel Mull, Martin Nathaniel Pruitt, Ralph Edwin Quinn, Jr., Raymond Lewis Ram- sey, Roland Warren Robinson, Jr., Gary W ' ayne Short, Robert Lee Spencer, David William Walker, Billy M andas W ' arren.
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