GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Virginia Ayres, Virginia Crockett, Naomi Schmidt, Earline Lewis, Barbara Addleman, Shirley Pembleton, Margaret Irving, Jean Thompson, Earline Hatcher, Annie Cutright, Shirley Meador, Pearl Bruce, Lucille Pfeiffer, SECOND ROW: Nell Cooke, Shirley Whaley, Patricia Brown, Agnes Johns, Lorena Morris, Dallys Cooke, Elizabeth Frayser, Barbara Vaughan, Mary Ann George, Colleen Dawson, Dorothy Fariss, Katharine Holman, THIRD ROW: Shirley Blackwell, Betty Foster, Mary Ann Robertson, Charlotte Pleasants, Carolyn Stonnell, Julia Vogel, Frances Whitlock, Peggy Meador, Agnes Woodfin, Ruth Davis, Rozine Stout, FOURTH ROW: Jack Ingle, Jack Keller, James Parker, Lennie Gamage, Penny Baber, ALMA MATER All Hail Alma Mater our own, Dear Cumberland the school of our hearts; Majestic you stand now you're grown, May your standards for'er be known, A guide to your students who strive, To ever be loyal and true----., We'll fight for the gold and the blue, School of our hearts, Oh Cumber- land High, We'll live forever! Mrs. Ebersole Sponsor Virginia Crockett President
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ABOVE, OFFICERS: Shirle y Whaley, president; Naomi Schmidt, vice-president; Virginia Ayres, secretary and treasurer; and Penny Baber, re- porter, BELOW: Agnes Johns instructing an eighth grader in use of card catalog. SEATED: Jean Thompson, Naomi Schmidt, Barbara Vaughan, Shirley Whaley, Virginia Ayres, Shirley Pembleton, Rozine Stout, STANDING: James Parker, Sarah Newton, Agnes Johns, Barbara Gamage, Betty Lou Dunn, Harriet Swoap, Lois Chapman, Betty Foster, Penny Baber, Clarence Ferguson, Miss Parker, Sponsor, LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized for the first time at Cumberland High School in the fall of 1951 by Miss Parker, the librarian, Its primary concern is the enlightment of its members, the encouragement of reading, and the improvement of the library service in the school, It stimulates school loyalty, provides an outlet. for pupil en- thusiasm, develops leadership, and does its bit to brighten and vitalize the intellectual life of the school, Virginia Ayres arranging the bulletin board, Tab Py thivt pupa ge £44 a: aha) (sana bhi ABOVE; Betty Foster and Clarence Ferguson mending books, BELOW; Shirley Whaley typing catalog cards,
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