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Q. Guy Estes, Treasurer, Mary Alyce Johnson, Secretary, Kitty Coroon, President, Mrs, Smithson, Sponsor, Dudley Lewis, Reporter, Phil Lewis, Vice-President. N li X X if Q c 'ti 49 'N 2 X .N t xi in i .,.,s t Left to Right: Ist Row-Dale Cannon, Jean Eastwood, Dorothy Jones, Bonnie Gauldin, Barbara Ann Kidd, Mary S. Phillips, Jane Shell, Lucy Heartwell, Jerry Clarke, Nora Taylor. 2nd Row-Mrs. Smithson, Ann Fackler, Q BETA CLUB The Beta Club is an exclusive club, the members of which have to have a 90 average in high school, as well as good character and leadership. This is a club for Juniors and Seniors only. The club tries to create an in- terest in scholastic standings and honesty in class work. It sponsors the Valentine Dance as an annual project. Janet Jones, Mary Alyce Johnson, Wilma McLaughlin, Elizabeth Wright, Joyce Wright, Kitty Caroon, Betty Steed, Becky Sumrell. 3rd Row-Phil Lewis, Jamie Jen- kins, Jody Hudnall, Guy Estes, Dudley Lewis.
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LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, Sodalitas Latinae, is dedicated toward carrying the torch of classical civilization into our mod- ern world. Since this modern world is indebted to the ancient civilization in its government, laws, literatures, languages, and arts, the club holds that a well-rounded knowledge of Greek and Roman culture can help build a better world for the future. Club activities, which supplement the regular class room work, are both social and civic. The motto, Res Non Verba, is an inspiration for members to work for the good of the whole school. Club colors are purple and gold and the flower is the rose, so loved by the Romans and still today the queen of the flowers. The club is affiliated with the National Junior Classical League and the Classical As- sociation of Virginia. Left to Right: Russ Rogers, President, Mary Brown, Vice- President, Mrs. Flinn, Sponsor, Susan Doyle, Reporter, Edith Lane Smith, Secretary, Bobby Randolph, Treasurer, Jerry Cla ry, Photographer 'ET-H2W-.2:'m::,,, . .nui-
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F' 0 .gunnriii p.. MGNOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is a club consisting of boys and girls who have participated in the sports of Brunswick High. To become a mem- ber, a person has to earn a letter in one of the school's three sports by playing approximately half the time on the varsity team. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in the sports of the school and to de- velop good sportsmanship. A sports- manship award is presented each year to a boy and a girl who have shown outstanding qualities. The Monogram Club also spon' sors Homecoming and awards keys to all senior members. we V' ' N1 'ru , B, l. Pinchbeck, Coach, Larry Clary, President, W. M. Hughes, As sistant Coach, Marion son, Reporter, Sammy Lett to Right: 'lst Row-Wilma McLaughlin, Fraun McCurIey, Audrey Nicholson, Reeves Webb, Martha Whaley, Betty Steed, Irby Adcock, Larry Clary, Sammy Clary. 2nd Row-Mr. Hughes, Pat Clary, Peggy Blevins, Patricia Lewis, Jack Wray, Lloyd Bell, E. W. Smith, 'Lm'3ZQs.Kt 5 - 12111 -A.-'f. ,,. 5 51 .,s:'f V' .,,..,v,... X533 Mr. Pinchbeck. Dudley Lewis, Daniel, Russell At Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, Norby Nel Clary, Vice-President. 3rd Row--Marion Smith, Norby Nelson, Donnie Clary, Lloyd Moseley, Travis Bowles, Donald Clary, Billy Chaney.
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