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TORCH SOCIETY-Front row: Louise Carter CPresidentJ, Jeanne Parker CVice-Presidentj, John Phifer CSecretaryJ, Sandra Greg- ory CTreasurerJ, Mary Gene Peterson, Mary Carolyn Brown, Beverly Jones, Carol Cook, Mary Anne White, Lynda Cranford, Peggy Cody, Eddie Welch, David Taylor, Arthur Tracht. Second row: Mrs. Ida Zucca CSponsorl, Kris Blacken, Elzine Meeks, Sigrid Brown, Susan Shuman, Mary Jane Gilmore, Jennie Jewell, Lela Lord, Lynn Carroll, Sharon Floyd, Sara Parker, Pat Gibson, Barbara Norman, Janet Harris, Gene Malone. Third row: Georgeanne Mintner, Fran Koon, Georgiana Felesky, Vicky NeSmith, Judy LaFrancis, Patty Maloney, Theresa Heckwolf, Martha McNamee, Candy Lowe, Joan Kusnerak, Rodney Monaghan, Linda Young, Margaret Sangster, Jane Odom. Fourth row: Elizabeth Slater, Marcia Lankford, Laura Mandell, Nancy Meadows, Nancy Ward, Diana Drew, Mildred Powe, Julinny Grier, Connie Rivers, Beverly Bradshaw, Barbara Bradshaw, Florene Johnson. Torch Society Sizzles, otes to ir-Condition In the torrid lunchroom Torch Society members con- gregated to vote on their service projects for the year. Feeling the necessity of air-conditioning that building, they topped their list with the school-wide project and followed it with the traditional one of purchasing books for the library. In order to participate in the activities, members of Torch Society must maintain a HB average in all sub- jects and have personal traits that demonstrate superior character. Active scholarship and membership com- mittees, under the guidance of the executive board and sponsors, kept an accurate record of the grades of each member. Those in the society endeavored to pro- mote scholarship, encourage extracurricular activities and develop leadership in accordance with the motto of the organization. TORCH SOCIETY-Front row: Louise Carter CPresidentJ, Jeanne Parker CVice-Presidentl, John Phifer fSecretaryJ, Sandra Greg- ory CTreasurerJ, Mary Gene Peterson, Mary Carolyn Brown, Beverly Jones, Carol Cook, Mary Anne White, Lynda Cranford, Peggy Cody, Eddie Welch, David Taylor, Arthur Tracht. Second row: Mrs. Ida Zucca fSponsorJ, Kris Blacken, Elzine Meeks, Sigrid Brown, Susan Shuman, Mary Jane Gilmore, Jennie Jewell, Lela Lord, Lynn Carroll, Sharon Floyd, Sara Parker, Pat Gibson, Barbara Norman, Janet Harris, Gene Malone. Third row: Georgeanne Mintner, Fran Koon, Georgiana Felesky, Vicky NeSmith, Judy LaFrancis, Patty Maloney, Theresa Heckwolf, Martha McNamee, Candy Lowe, Joan Kusnerak, Rodney Monaghan, Linda Young, Margaret Sangster, Jane Odom. Fourth row: Elizabeth Slater, Marcia Lankford, Laura Mandell, Nancy Meadows, Nancy Ward, Diana Drew, Mildred Powe, Julinny Grier, Connie Rivers, Beverly Bradshaw, Barbara Bradshaw, Florene Johnson. Q -'59 - S '1 . .9 19
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B l 'W I L.. -. L-1 I HONOR SOCIETY-Front row: Calida Smith, Bill Rice QPresidentJ, Ellen Bear fVice-Presidentj, Jean Mellow CSecretaryJ, Charlie Hall CTreasurerJ, Francene Smith CChaplainJ, Judy Weed, Marcia Cox, Bonnie Trent. Second row: Linda Ellis, Stuart Van Tine, Rich- ard Hagenston, Carolyn Leary, Ouida Mae Swope, Deloye Burrell, Carol Kruckemyer, Terry Sway, Margie Klink. Third row: Ken Jobson, Frank Letton, Carroll Roy Snyder, Jules Garfinkel, Johnny Ariko, Walter Parker. ' iors and seniors who maintained a B average through- HS out their high school career and excelled in admirable qualities of outstanding leadership, citizenship and Character and Grades ,O .he mo., From September through November the NHS worked on its main fund-raising project, the student directory. Hopeful suspense, happy faces, the stately candlelight Later in the term several members attended the state induction ritual-all made the National Honor Society's convention and brought back helpful information and January twentieth tapping an occasion to remember. new ideas to the chapter. The annual banquet closed a Members were chosen by faculty vote from those jun- year of exciting, worthwhile activity. HONOR SOCIETY KNEW MEMBERSJ--Front row: Carole Owsley, Marion Brodwater, Kay Glor, Mary Jane Gilmore, Sigrid Brown, Gail Ayers, Laura Mandell, Mary Gene Peterson, Sandra Gregory, Chinny Michaels, Sara Parker. Second row: Jay Creswell, Kathi Anderson, Elzine Meeks, Nita Osteen, Mary Carolyn Brown, Judy McDonough, Louise Carter, Faye Ward, Cindy Smith, Lynn Carroll, Rodney Monaghan, Linda Warfel, Jeanne Parker, Johnny Phifer. Third row: Richard Ridenour, Barbara Benson, Ina Cook, Carol Cook, Carole Powers, Kay Partlow, Linda Tart, Kris Blacken, Ellen Noffsinger, Barbara Norman, Peggy Cody, Eddie Welch. Fourth row: Jon Runge, Beverly Jones, Judy Thompson, Joseph Potash, David Barksdale, Jimmy Fallon, Arthur Tracht, Jerard Naylor, Sallie Glaize, Sandra French, Bruce Matten. Fifth row: Bill Turnipseed, Herschel Irwin, Cliff Knappenberger, Eddie Harper, Chris Field, Jim Blankner, Steve Robinson, Charles Garfinkel, Dennis Short, Ed Abington. 18
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A SERIOUS MOMENT in the life of Nita Osteen occurs as Judy McDonough installs her as an official member. Superior Stenos Work Successful Red Magic Potent magic found in symbols bestowed its favor on the Gregg Writers Club. Their success with symbolism was two-fold: dexterity in Gregg's figures entitled them to membership, and as a club they used voodoo symbols to Work magic for school spirit. This Gregg members' sorcery was conjured up in the form of red and white yarn voodoo dolls to bewitch the school's cross-town rival in the annual Thanksgiving Eve Boone-Edgewater football clash. Gregg Writers is a club designed for students who have attained a B or better average in shorthand and wish to progress to higher goals of proficiency. WHO DO VOODOOP Marion Brodwater and Patricia Stehle apply their talents to meet goals of Gregg Writers. GREGG WRITERS-Front row: Calida Smith CPrcsidentJ, Betty Brodwater CVice-Presidentj, Vicky NeS1nith CSecretarYl, Ellen Prasek tHistorianJ, Judy McDonough CTreasurerJ, Barbara Benson CChaplainJ. Second row: Mrs. Alice Leamon tSponsorJ, Pat Stehle, Pam Harris, Gail Hakkila, Judy Thompson, Melinda Gretzinger, Mrs. Elisabeth Tinkler CSponsorJ. Third row: Marilyn Naylor, Donna Heath, Dorothy Hood, Connie Sanders, Yvonne Whiting. UZ,
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