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SPEECH CLUB First How—Mary Easton. Mitzi McGinness, Ruth Spencer. Barbara Partlow. Jackie Fitzgerald. Dena Outright, Shirley Brown. Roberta Tharp, Jean Callahan. Second Row—Mrs. Tingley. Adviser, Betty Ritter, Delores Eck. Ann Gaddis. Veryl Griffith. Shirley Shuth. Rachel Wilson, Mary Freeland, Effie Buch anan. Wallace Wright. Third Row—Rhondel McMillan, Cassie Freeland, Jo Ann Barkley, Patty Davis. Bernice Van Houten. Kay Ettlerick. Shirley Ashley, Harriet Brooke, Charles Gaddis. Fourth Row—Donna Ray. Caroline Cramer, Jeannine Beeson. Ruth Deverick. Madeline Hemminghouse. Faye Bedell, Wanda Hudson, Lois Markwell. Fifth Row—Betty Umbarger, Wanda Logsdon, Iris Huffman. Barbara Hills. Mary Ann McGibeny. Shirley Shawver. sixth-Row—June Cramer. Peggy Johnson. Beverly Coons. Celia Hutton. Marjorie Staley. Helen Shiels, Mary Lou Chickadonz. Seventh Row—Bob Ferren, Peggy Williams, Barbara Kline. Barbara Comer. Margie Fudge. Arden Hamilton, Junior Sidwell. Arthur Level. EIGHTH Row—Clifford Brothers. Guy Glidewell, George Swinford. Robert Newlin. MASK AND GAVEL Mrs. Ava Marie Tingley, who is sponsor of the Mask and (ravel Speech rink has made a fine showing with the group she directed this year. The members of the club have done fine work in plays, readings, pantomimes, and choral readings. The club also helped with the Christmas program and the March of Dimes program presented for the assembly. The officers of the club are: President, George Swinford; Vice-President, Mitzi McGinnis; Secretary, June Cramer; Treasurer, Kay Ettelbrick, and Sergcant-at- Arms, Robert Newlin. The Ma k and Gavel Speech Club is truly a worthwhile organization. Twenty-nine
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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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C. T. H. S. BAND First Row—(Left to Right) Shirley Schuth, Mitzi McGinness Caroline Cramer. Loretta Henderson. Shirley Ashley. Eugene Cramer. Don Carl, Beverly Coons. Mary Lou Neal. Barbara Kline. Second Row—Charles Gaddis. Carolyn Smith. Dora Mae Pulliam. Marilyn Huisinga, Lois Markwell. Ruth Newsome, Anna Lee Collins, Marjorie Staley, Cassie Freeland. Third Row—George Swinford. Norma Smith. Ralph Fitch. Betty Orrell. Mary Ann McGibeny. Barbara Comer, Peggy Johnson. Joan Graham. Rachel Wilson. Rosemary Stull. June Cramer. Fourth Row—Faye Bedell, Shirley Brown. Bill Coleman. Robert Ferren. Allen Newlin, David Winters. Dena Cutright. Margie Kite. Joann Matheny. Mary Lou Chickadonz. Fifth Row—Clifford Brothers. Donnie Decker. Paul Sharp. Robert Newlin. Allen Laymon, Bill Laymon, Marilyn Richardson. Celia Hutton, Jean Callahan. Jackie Fitzgerald. Effie Buchanan. When tin football season was over, the group was eon verted into a concert hand it 1 fifty-two members. Concert marches, popular tunes and light opera were added to their repertory. With these they entertained the speettaors of the tournaments and basketball games. On April 03, 11148, our band was host to tin annual band festival, with Mr. H. E. Nutt directing the festival band. Last fall the high stepping band made its debut as a marching unit. Besides appearing at all the home games, tin members went to Charleston where they joined other bands in tin Homecoming at Eastern State College. Mitzi Met Iinness, the drum major, led the band through intricate formations at the football games. Trudy Schuth, Mary Lou Neal and Barbara Kline gave exhibitions in twirling. Thirty
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