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employee relations Joe Alford and Franklin Beverly proved to be super salesmen in the candy selling campaign. Mrs. Rickenbaker just couldn't Uno!! Art Club members Ramell Fesperman, Danny Grey, and Eileen Ray work with T. and I. members Cline Roberson and Franklin Beverlv on the Wonderland project. Students enrolled in trade, Diversified Occupations, and Industrial Arts classes are eligible for membership in the Trade and In- dustrial Arts Education Club. The organization emphasizes leadership and citizenshipg encourages the undertaking of worthy projects for the benefit of school and community, promotes the dignity of honest labor and efficiency through study and practiceg provides wholesome recreationg and fosters a cooperative spirit among em- ployer, trainee, parents, and the school. Officers attend a leadership conference in the fall and delegates are sent to the State convention in the spring. Camp Akela at Walhalla, South Carolina where training Workshops are conducted, is a popular gath- ering place for club members in the summer.
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Zracle and flndustrial Club Setters employer I l Members of the club are, first row, J. R. Lawrimore, Sessions, Bobby Stalvey, Earl Skipper, and Jack Buddy Parker, David Foxworth, Donald Bland, Bill Roberts, second row, Edward Graham, Bobby Rich- Nelson, Reubin Hucks, Cline Roberson, Joe Alford, ardson, Earl Sanders, Phillip Barnhill, Clifton Boyd, Franklin Beverly, Mack Spivey, Jerry Causey, Grady Larry Paul, Wendell Beverly, Carl Singleton, Bobby Thomas, Jerome Todd, Buddy Boyd, Wendell Can- Martin, Lenneau Martin, Calvin Alford, Roy Lewis, non, Danny Dunn, Johnny Harrington, Lenair Braz- Neal Scott, Jerry Johnston, Jimmy Holmes, and ier, Francis Richardson, Walker Hughes, Wayne Lynn Causey. Choosing a money-making project can be time consum- Officers Reubin Hucks, Joe Alford, Cline Ro- ing. Bobby Martin, Walker Hughes, Bobby Stalvey, Reu- berson, Neal Scott, Lynn Causey, Bobby Rich- bin Hucks, and Carl Singleton examine pennants for ardson, Francis Richardson, and Franklin Bev- quality and price before ordering a supply. erlyk are responsible for planning the year's wor . 42
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Zhe play is the thing Thespian officers, Joe Earl Lee, Esther Branton, Barry Garren, Sam Dargan, and Nancy Coleman examine plays and theatrical publications. The spring production of The Neighbors was an overwhelming success. Bright lights, the thrill of opening night, and their names on the program, give the members a taste of the theater and show business. The Thespian Society is an honor- ary organization which tries to establish and promote standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts. The Thespian's chief purpose is to promote an interest in and to increase enjoyment of dramatics. By DOI'- traying various characters with deep feeling and emotion, students gain an appreciation for the art. Mr. Gene Gowing internationally known folk-dance specialist, addresses members of the troupe.
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