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BROADCASTER STAFF Bottom Row—Loistel Delp, Wanda Logsdon, Helen Shiels, Helen Strange, Ruth McKinzie. Lois Mark-well, Shirley Ashley. Shirley Brown, and Barbara Hills. Second Row—Miss Bradford, Sponsor, Norma Brandenburg. Virginia Mitchell. iolet Matteson. La-Dora Oarlen, Rachel Wilson. Caroline Cramer, Arden Hamilton, and Barbara Kline. Third Row—Loretta Henderson. Rosemary Wood. Mary Easton. Iris Huffman. Roberta Tharp. Mary Lou McGinness. Kay Ettlebrick, Wanda Hudson. Fourth Row—Doris Johnson, Mary Lou McMillan, Faye Bedell, and Jeannine Beeson. Fifth Row—Raymond Dill. Rhondel McMillan. Guy Glidewell. Peggy Williams. Shirley Weaver. Jackie Fitzgerald. Bob Ettlebrick. and Mickey Hitt. A very important part of every school II. S. is railed the I broadcaster. .Miss Mary much credit is due her, for she lias given a paper a success. is its newspaper. The newspaper at T. Louise Bradford is the faculty adviser and great deal of time and effort to make this Heading the student staff of the Broadcaster lierta Tharp, co-editor. Ttlier officers are: Leggy Weaver, and Rhondel McMillan. The paper which comes out every six weeks the different activities in the school. is Ruth William brings to McKinzie, editor, s, Helen Shiels, the students the and Ro-Sh irley news of Twenty-seven
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THE FLAME STAFF First kow—Anna Lee Collins, Beverly Coons, Joann Matheny. June Cramer, Lois Markwell. Mary Lou Neal. Second Row—Loretta Henderson. Violet Matteson, Rosemary Stull. Miss Manuell. Adviser. Mary Lou McGinness. Mary Freeland. Third Row—Raymond Dill. Peggy Williams, Bar ara Partlow, George Swinford. Roberta- Tharp, Carolyn Smith. Paul Huddlestun. The staff sincerely hopes that each of you receives an abundance of satisfaction and a lifetime of recorded memories from this Flame. It has been the wish of tin staff to hrintr you a 1 tetter and more practical Flame. The success of this hook has been due to the efforts of -Tune Framer, editor; George Swinford, business manager; Raymond Dill, art editor, and Joann Matheny, literary editor. Other members are: Parham lhirtlow, Pegjty Williams, Loretta Henderson, Lois Markwell, Mary Lou McGinness, Mary Lou Neal, Rosemary Stull, Paul Huddlestun, Reverly ('nous, Mary Freeland. Anna Lee Follins, Violet Matteson, Faro-lyn Smith, and Roberta Tharp. The staff was under the direction of Miss Anna Louise Manuell. Twenty-six
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row—Betty Orrell. Marian StaieU. Norma Brandenburg. Peggy Williams. Jackie Fitzgerald Second Row—Kenneth Coiner. Caroline Cramer. Shirley Ashley. Dora Mae Pulliam. Bob Ettlebriek. Miss Johnson. Adviser. Third Row—Bob Brown. Junior Bartholomew. Gerald Black. Maurice Ashley. George Swinford, Robert Newlin. The Student Council, under the guidan e id' Miss Mauriiie .Johnson, is behind mam of the things that go on til C. T. H. S. The Student Council is made up of the officers of each of the four classes, who. in turn, elect the officers of the Student Council. The officers this year are as follows: President. (Jerald Pluck, Vice-President, Itoh Kttelbrick; Secretary-Ttreasurer. Jackie Fitzgerald. A few of the things the Student Council has sponsored this year are the Freshman Frolic, the Homecoming, and the March of Dimes Drive. One of the highlights of the year was the Student Council Convention of the Shel-bvville District held in Paris on November 15, 1J147. We want to say thanks to the Student Council for the fine job it has done this year. Twenty-eight
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