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DRAMATICS CLUB To improve speech ar stage appearance, to lea staging techniques and makt up characterization, and ' enlarge our knowledge 1 play production. Seated and Kneeling, First Row: Jerry Goodwin, Ann Green, Treasurer, George Stone, Shir- leen Parrott, Nancy Russell, Ruth Woolard, Ralph Percy, Bruce Phipps, Alfred Jackson, La Verne Strickland. Second Row: Corine Estes, Hilda Ferguson, Bobby Bennett, Macy Pittman, Emma Lou Van Hook, Marie Cooley, Belva Morris, Third Row: Maureen Ballance, Margaret Eddins, Sonny Hutchins, Michael Jones, Genevieve Scott, Shirley Leathers, Secretary, Joan Morris. Not Shown: Victor Lynn, President, Ada Mae Coston, Elizabeth Ellis. Miss Hawks, Adviser. Seated, Left to Right: Judy Cooley, Shirley Carpenter, Treasurer, Ann Keith, Fay Finch, Minnie Lou Ferrell, Secretary, Dot Oakley. Standing, Left to Right: Martha Sue Appell, Douglas Scott, Vice-President, Margie Carden, Michael Best, President, Patricia Weaver, Nannie L. Phipps, Patricia Bradley. Mrs. Evans, Adviser, LIBRARY CLUB o stimulate interest in read- g and to help the student 'come more familiar with e facilities ot the library.
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IER ACTIVITIES MARSHALS The Marshals are se- lected on the basis ot scholarship. The chief Marshal has the highest scholastic average in school, They usher at important programs and at the graduation exer- cis-es. Lett to Right, First Row: Minnie Lou Ferrell, Carol Lynn, Ann Smith. Second Row: Nannie Lou Phipps, David Page, Faye Woody, Chief, Faye Walker. CHORUS The high school chorus is composed ol students from the entire student body. Under the direction ot Mrs. Vtfall, they lurnish music at the Christmas program, graduation exercises, and on other special occasions. Pr--srlent, Qlzzibeth Carton, Vice'Pres.dent, Barbara Ecldtns, Sezretary, Phyllis Martn, Treasurer, Carl Minis, It It tc ltiiltt tvtci.,treen 5alan'e, Mere Carl'an, Sandra lanes, Cecelia Barker, Patsy Ingram, Nanne lou Phipps, Tony Bane, Barbara Em! nz, leiiri Osborne, Second Pew Kay Page, Io Ann Booth, Ann Green, Elizabeth Carlton, Iune Osborne, Phyllis Martin, Iorinn 5'ott, ,loel Joyner, Valeria lttfe, Third Raw. Minnie Ferrell, Iialva Morris, Iillly Andrews, Elizabeth Pfttnirin, Pivaay Eirimn, Dot I-layes, Jewel Wilson, Iayre VVIIS-on, Ruth Oakley, Frank Fuller, Douglas Scott, VVtiyne I-licks, .laspcr Wh ttielrt, T7'nfilrl VVOH, Dfivrt Cope, Victor lynn, Pete Parrish, Carl Mints, Alon Page, IaVerno Strirkland, Margaret Idflns, Dat Omllef, Sf.l.y Qigsbee Nancy Pussel, Ruth Woolczrd, ,lirnnty Blackburn, Sonny I-lutchcns, Michael Best, Norman Strilliitlrts, anfl Bobby Bennett.
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JOURNALISM CLUB To give interested students an opportunity to publish a school newspaper, and to furnish all high school stu dents with news of special local interest. new , First Row, Lett to Right Joyce Wilson, News Editor, Faye Rivenbark, News Editor, Joann Scott, Editor-in-Chief, Phyllis Martin, Secretary and Business Manager, Joyce Queen and Elizabeth Carlton, Art Editors, Second Row: Valeria Little, Kay Page, Violet Rigsbee, Janet Mims, Joel Joyner, Kay Chandler, Betty Hancock, Martha Carlton, Ann Smith, Assistant Editor. Third Row: Ralph Johnson, Hamblin Hildebran, Ruth Oakley, Euzella Lovitte, Billy Colclough, Alta Johnson, Kay Linthicum, Phyllis Coates, Eddie Ladd, Not shown: Donna Moose, Jasper Whitfield, Joan Morris and Wilma Wrenn. Mrs. Newton, Adviser. First Row, Left to Right: Donald West, Sandy Rich, Norman Parrish, Bobby Goss, Equip- ment Manager, Frank Fuller, Johnny Ausley, Assistant Secretary. Second Row: Melvin Woods, Tye Pendergraph, Merle Minor, Vice-President, Dick Royster, Secretary-Treasurer, Marvin Watkins, Equipment Manager. Mrs. Webb, Adviser. SCIENCE CLUB To promote interest in ence among the students i f to be helpful to the elen tary teachers in planning science programs
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