Conway High School - Mirror Yearbook (Conway, SC)

 - Class of 1960

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Conway High School - Mirror Yearbook (Conway, SC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 59 of 184
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Members of the Library Club are standing, Marcia Thompson, Martha Holbert, Agnes Reesor, Jean Page Watts, Winifred Harrelson, Dorothy Thomp- kins, Carolyn Anderson, Carol Grainger, seated, Brenda Martin, Aurie Lou Gosnell, Sandra Jordan, Saundra Thompkins, Billie Mae Wood, Meredith Carter, and Frances Long. Eilirary assistants render outstanding service Without the help of the members of the Library Club, the operation of an efficient library would be difficult. The activities of the group are varied. Members prepare new books for the shelves, help in check- ing out, filing, and issuing booksg display attractive bulletin boardsg and help gen- erally in making the library a desirable place for research and study. In the fall, the club was host to the dis- trict organization at which time Aurie Lou Gosnell served as district president. This meeting offered an opportunity for library assistants to become acquainted with one another, and to discuss the many problems relating to their work. Kylix in Officers Agnes Reesor, Sandra Jordan, Aurie Lou Gosnell, and Saundra Thompkins stand behind the library desk always willing to aid in anyway they can. Agnes Reesor introduces to the student body Sen- ator Strom Thurmond whose visit to our campus was arranged by the Library Club.

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Pep is their business IW? is . Members of the club select a record for the hi-fi. Music vb is played during lunch. E' Backing the teams at all sports events, the Pep Teen Club members turn out en masse to add zest and spirit with their presence and cheers. This group sits together at games and forms a lively nucleus for the cheering section. As an extra dash, they add color to after-game entertainment by decorat- ing the canteen and serving as hosts to visiting teams. M1331 SER Students gather anxiously on front campus for a pep rally to witness the hanging of the Georgetown gator. Wrapping the goal posts in traditional green and white are club members Nancy Coleman, Barbara Gainey, Sherry' Robbins, and Bonnie Keistler.



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Key Club members serve sciiool, community M.. N.. 'x 1 51 President Richard Booth addresses Key Club members during a called meeting. Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, the Key Club initiates several worthwhile pro- jects each year. At football games, mem- bers sold programs. The club was respon- sible for Homecoming and planned details of the parade and half-time events. Clean-up campaigns were waged during the year by members and posters were displayed in an effort to encourage students to maintain clean buildings and grounds. Members, elected on a basis of leadership, character, and achievement, work to promote good citizenship and to create a better under- standing between the school and community. Members of Key Club decorate a car for the Homecoming parade. Grier Johnson, Stan Cross, and Ben i I Todd decorate a store window at ' Christmas, one of the projects of the Key Club. i

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