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Front Row, Kneeling: Pat Bogan, President, Virginia Seymore, Vice-President, Georgia Conwell, Program Chairman, Jenny Yates, Assistant Chairman, lneala Gullette, Secretary, Joan Gilreath, Treasurer, Brenda l-logon, Reporter. First Row, Stand- ing: Vlvian Robinson, Pat Collins, Penny Forrester, Ann Mc- Entire, Linda Simpson, Linda Page, Ruth Swindle, Susie John- son, Linda McAllister, Milwee Hammond, Carolyn Land, Terry Rhodes, Ann McDonald, Enid Hicks, Vicky Hindman. Second Row: Olivia Smith, Rebecca McAlister, Pat Mullinax, Martha Bouchillion, Evelyn Hazel, Virginia James, Joyce Skelton, Brenda Everett, Brenda Cox, Ann McAdams, Brenda Floyd, Earlene Hammond, Judy White, Ann VonHolIen, Brenda Wells, Earlene Bowlin, Mrs, Shelf, Delores Stancell. Third Row: Shelby Garrett, Butch Tucker, Steve Garrett, Tommy Wood, David Lackey, Nancy Landreth, Howard Crenshaw, Martha Mostella. Others: Sandra Sayers, Martha Hazel, Joyce Emory, Vivian Pannell, Carolyn Funk, Martha Browning, Barbara Cook, Sondra Smith, Gloria Sweatt, Eugene Gilstrap, Phil Stover, Vicki Rhodes, Linda McNeely, Shelby Garrett, Nancy Garrett, Lynn Holcombe. DRAMATICS CLUB Pat Bogen-President Our Dramatics Club wants to create an ac-- tive and intelligent interest in dramatic arts Desirable Outcomes: To allow a medium of self-expression, to perfect acting techniques, to stimulate interest in the theater as a form of art, to establish standards for evaluation of dramatic performances in many media, to raise the level of appreciation in the communi- Virginia Seymore-Beauty Sponsor and to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts. ty gradually, to expand knowledge of the theater--its history, forms, personalities, to see drama as a powerful social force as well as an art, to discover and encourage remark- able talent, and to reveal vocational and avo- cationai opportunities backstage.
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illtuuqmgfsm.--,i,-tG,G'l l E' Members: Henry Harrelson, Jimmy Quinn, John Pulliam, Wayne Bryant, Douglas Edmonds, Al Wood and Mendall Mantooth. Standing: Carroll Sanders, Charles McClain, Danny Norris, Douglas Smith, Roy Moody, Arthur Harris, Tommy Long, VVilfred Mahattey, Mr, Boyd, Faculty Advisor. Martha Faulkner State T 8. I Sweetheart V ,.... 1 -M ,N r 'lil P-'S' ae H ,.....,H S' pu-ff '-A., ,, E if qi,--an-uve'-avr ,-.-if g...-if ,N-If fm-it F,-,,,, raw, ,,...,. ,,,. ,,.,.. f...-ff ,,.,.f-f The Trade and Industrial Education Club is sponsored by the State Department of Edu- cation to encourage and promote leadership among high school students in their vocations. The club operates under a state constitution on both a local and a state level. Emphasis is placed on helping students rea- lize the opportunities in the fields of trade and industry, State-wide recognition is given to students who distinguish themselves in exceptional ac- complishments.
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'-TWD' ll f 1 wwf Y - , W Working hard girls? Peggy Gowqn LIBRARY CLUB Georgia Conwell, Mary Ann Gillespie, Chispa Fluent, Michael Joy, Judy Mathews, Brenda Patterson, Carole Taylor, Lalane Dover, Danna Roddy, Virginia James, Faye Garrett, Judy Wilson, Peggy Gowan, Bonita Parra, lneala Gullette, Martha Eouchillon, Mary Ann Jackson, Jerry Camp, Thomas Mull, Mrs. Cromer, Nancy Landreth, Olivia Smith, Carol Brown, Philip Fleming, Martha Mostellcr, Donna Hollings- worth, Alice Lee, Ann Hall, Jerrle l-londrix, Ralph Bennett. President of Library Club
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