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Harold Branton screens two Myrtle Beach Seahawks as Dale Floyd gets set to sink two points. Tigers show great enthusiasm over having defeated the Lake View Gators, 32 to 0. Wayne Sessions baffles Aynor by slipping through an off-tackle hole. 3 z Athletes qualify for Block C Club Members of the Block C Club are clock-wise, first row, Barbara Gainey, Sherry Robbins, Helen Rose Chestnut, Alice Jordan, Meredith Carter, Suzie Robi- nett, Jo Ellen Ausband, Nancy Coleman, Lynda Langley, Brenda Martin, and Harriet Wall. Second rowg Harold Branton, Dale Floyd, Frank Burroughs, Stan Cross, John Avinger, Joe Creel, Ray Lundy, Bunkey Jones, Grier Johnson, Bonnie Keistler, Billy Gosnell, Robert Crenshaw, Stoney Harrelson, Billy Rheuark, and Jimmy Rogers, third row, Wayne Ses- sions, Merrell Floyd, Cliff Coward, Wayne Cribb, Bill Huggins, Jerome Solomon, Archie Goodwin, Jimmy Harrelson, Benny Tindal, Ray Ambrose, Dickie Johnson, Jimmy Moore, Larry Woodle, Rich- ard Booth, Robert Booth, Billy Singleton, and Billy Weatherington.
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and activities. A c i iv i t i e s No scholastic structure is complete with- out the finishing touch of the many clubs- the hustle and bustle of meetings, minutes, and money-making projects. Through par- ticipation in clubs each student contributes his interests and abilities to the building of a firm foundation in student government, in spiritual life, and in social and occupational activities. Students learn to think construc- tively as plans for programs and special events transpire. Leadership is explored and initiative and special talents uncovered. The importance of co-operation and team- work is learned as students rush to meet newspaper and yearbook deadlines, prac- tice for plays, and Work on money-making projects. The character and personality of the stu- dent as individuals is most clearly portray- ed through the various activities in which he chooses to participate. I d
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