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.il-ffsflii ' ' ' my . l l Three Girls Straighten the Magazines LIBRARY CLUB This year the Library Club has worked very hard to promote more interest and enthusiasm in books. Funda- mentals of the library, such as tiling cards, checkiig books in and out at the library, and sending out overdue liorary slips were taught. Each mem'ner is assigned a certriin shelf to keep in order and bulletin boards are prepared to represent different seasons of the year. Shown in the picture above are: Watson and Cash. Second Row: Swain, Page, Sikes, Publicity Chairman, O'Briant, Secretary, Fowler, Treasurer. The group at the right are- Westbrook, Vice-President, Moring, President, and Mrs. Hod- nett, Adviser. Seated is Strickland. BIBLE CLUB The Bethesda Bible Club, led by Miss Fannie Brogden, is a very interesting and inspiring group, The entire year includes a course on what the Bible teaches. This class includes such topics asf The Bible, God, Man, Sin, Christ, The New Birth, Salvation, Grace, Faith, Heaven and Hell, and Future Events. Each year during the Christmas season, the Bible Club presents an assembly program. This year the members presented a very interesting play called No Gifts In Return. Members are, left to right: Weaver, President, Bradley, Vice-President, Smith, Secretary, Crabtree, Treasurer, Cope, Pollard and Rigsbee. Standing is Miss Brogden, Advise-r. Patricia Leads Us in a Board Drill
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Trying Out for Parts in Our Play DRAMATICS CLUB Which would it be, The Stage Coaches or The Drama Ticks? We argued two club periods trying to decide, finally, we became The Bethesda Stage Coaches Will we never live down Solapillia and Mr, SlithersP Alter Christmas we tried again. This time we made quite a hit with lt Happened to Sweenyf' Meanwhile we were hav- ing literary meetings once a week. They say Hall work and no play make-s lack a dull boy, but when work is play,' that is accomplishment. We have achieved this with The Bethesda Stage Coaches. The members pictured above are, left to right: Hall, Censor, Stephenson, Cooley, Leathers, Vice-President, Percy, Arnold, Lynn, Secretary, Haith, Bradley, Burns, Stone, Pres- ident, Morris, Rgsbee, Mr. McAllister, Advisor, and Sykes Marshal. JOURNALISM CLUB The Reflectorette, our school newspaper, is the project ol the Journalism Club. Papers were issued bi-monthly. Club members were encouraged to assume responsibility and leadership in all club activities. Club members are as follows: Seated: Ferrell, Linthicum, News Editors, Lovftte, Secretary, Harp, Editor-it-Chief, Mims Business Manager, Wilson, Assistant Editor. Second Row Leathers, Morton, Carlton, Russ, Whitaker, Hursey, Rigsbee Colclough, Carlton, Coates, Pickett, Parrish, Smith, Carpen ter, Art Editor, Jackson, Queen, Art Editor. l Putting the Finishing Touche on a Stencil
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Mr, Rice Points Out Parts ot o Motor ww , ix! SAFE DRIVERS The Safe Drivers Club has stressed the importance of each driver's responsibility, Films were shown that illus- trated correct techniques. Members ot the club are, left to right: Page, President, The members ot the Audio-Visual Aids Club were trained to operate the movie projector, to show film strips, and to use the sound system and tape recorder. All films in the high school and elementary grades were shown by the club members. We also worked with pho- Travis, Secretary, Scott, Treasurer, Blackburn, Stallings, Ed- clins, Osborne, Moose, Eddins, Bohn, Mr. Rice, Adviser, and Churchill. tography this year. Members of the club are, left to right: Barbour, Secretary and Treasurer, Vowell, President, Tillett, Stallings, Harris, ViceAPresident, Morris, and Nichols. Norman and Johnny Opera Proiector ix ia
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