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Flower Girls lfor many years at Collegiate the seleetion ol' a lilower Girl hy eaeh inemher of the Senior Glass has heen a tradition. ln September the Seniors entertain the lilower Girls at a dinner. At intervals during the school year eaeh lilower Girl entertains her Senior hy a party given in her honor. An Clonnneneetnent the l:lowerAGirls, wearing long pastel evening dresses and earrying nosegays, lead the procession. liol' lowing the exercises, they and their parents are guests with the Seniors at a reception. liiiisi Bow: Siaeorvn Bow: l'l.0VVlVIl GIRLS NINIUHS FLOXVIQR GIRLS SIQNIORS Kay Mellowell lililalieth Milton Kit llarner Mary Brute leath Katherine Vllilliains Shirley Pilkington Barhara Baker Karen Moehrl eiston fxtllIt'llllt' Gould laanees Ballou Chainp Boherts llarris Butterworth Mary Reid llunn Elizabeth llotehlciss Blair jones Bernice S Jathey hlielcy Bo inson Anne Pyle Lucy Boswell Tahh Thornton Dorothy lfwing Sigrid l,ynn Dallas VVest Sally Scherer flooltit' Payne Nlary Gratl Eleanor Oppenhinier . Peggy Gunn Noi' Pie't'uiuQn: Iflilalveth Kennon Mary Kuehl lfllen Bunnell Deane Mollitt ex sw, ,' Dil 5-Sm.: - . f Betsy Minor Grace hlereer eg ' Ni 2a...'J
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The Health Council The members of the Health Council consists of two representatives from each class. During the school year this council sponsors programs in assembly and provides posters to keep before the students the importance of good health. FIRST Row: Molly Leary, Linda Redford, Mrs. Wood, faculty adviser, jane Broaddus, Barbara Culpepper, Judith Coleman, Daria Troubetskoy. SECOND Row: Nancy Cargill, Polly jefferson, Jane Terrell, Mary Cratz, Sally Montgomery, Lucy Seay, Anne Harwood, Nancy Lamb, Champ Roberts, Mary Kuehl, president. 56
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KKK What is the purpose of the K. K. K.? What do the letters stand for? No- body knows. Nobody, that is, except the six seniors who are members. These of the members are tapped in the Spring from the incoming Senior Class by three members of the out' going Senior Class, and in the Fall the three new members tap three of their classmates. Eiv ELIZABETH MILTON BETSY MINOR ADRIENNE COULD MICKY ROBINSON GRACE MERCER Lucv BOSWELL sllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllll I I ll llllll llllll Ill nllll ull lllllll n .gnu 'nun' f9lftSs7:faef rmqr trwmxwa mm
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