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T Lui itliuuiullllll 5 ...if it' 4+ . A. Lassiter, S. Putnam, J. Kelz, P. Murphy, A. Terry, M. Ervin, B. Mills, S. Haughton, M. Leverette, Mrs. Strickland, J. Altenhoft, C. Haselgrove, L. Schneider, Miss Duncan, D. Haughton, Sweetheart. The Letterwomen and Lettermen Clubs promote sportsmanship and leadership through the school year. The clubs also buy the letters for those participating in the major sports, and sweaters for the senior members of the various teams. This year the Letterwomen elected David Haughton as their sweetheart, while Carol Smith was the Lettermen's choice. lillilllllill i C. Snellgrove, R. Modine, J. Biles, J. Justice, D. Haughtan, A. Mills, B. Childress, B. Bryan, E. Bailey, D. Warnock, B. Forsman, T. Huff, C. Heller, E. Altman, B. Davis, S. Topol, T. Bruhn, L. Tomlinson, D. Char- land, F. von Ammon, B. Poysell, L. Smith, E. Page, B. Hatfield, M. Goforth, W. Shipman, D. Rountree, C. Sibley, B. Padrick, H. Reynolds, D. Midgette, B. Dewson, V. Gosney, W. Harrison, W. Scambler, D. Todd, R. Parker, B. Warner, B. Morris, P. Richmond, V. Strickland, D. Porter, R. Vick, E. Wouters, J., Jaquette, D. Fee, P. Frew, R. Cowan. .
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l 'VFW x ws FBQUHE lEHuntHb ui..nLnnni A. Law, D. Evans, H. Lennard, V. Strickland, M. Hansen, Miss Andrews, C. Whitehurst, B. Forsman, J. Robinson, P. Piercefield, J. Altenhoff, J. Copeland, S. Hazellief, M. Hazellief, R. Banks, W. Brown. The Future Teachers of America is an international organization. This club, first intro- duced in the Dan McCarty High School in February, 1954, was named the Helen Miller Future Teachers Club in honor of a former teacher. The FTA seeks to encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundation of successful teaching, acquaint them with the inspiring story of the public schools, the part free schools have played in the development of our democratic way of life, and the heroic pioneering associated with their development and expansion, :orovide them with correct information about opportunities in the various fields of educa- tion. UBHHRU HSSBTHHTS G. Shamlaty, G. Thomas, F. Hackney, E. McLeod, M. Pullum, D. Neiman, A. Newbern, S. Metzger, B. Rulapaugh, T. Church, D. Hartwein, A. French, B. Barrett, Mrs. Hagel. The Library Assistants are under the supervision of Mrs. Hagel. The purpose of the club is to learn what the resources of the library are, to render service to fellow students and faculty, and to improve the library service of the school. Membership is open to any student who is interested in service to others and who has the necessary qualities of scholarship and character. f
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J A llUlll itiili .ililllllr A. Booke, B. Randel, Mary Sempepos, F. Rimes, B. Meier, Pres., G. Cail, Sec.-Tre-as., D. Evans, V. Pres., J. Kelz, G. Thomas,, J. Altenhoff, M. Knowles, B. Goodwin, A. Tolson, N. Negus, S. Putnam, C. Hosel- grove, S. Topol, B. Bryan, H. Davis, B. Forsman, R. Baggett, A. Terry, N. Lovegren, M. McKinley. This international honorary society for high school iournalists numbers over thirty- five hundred chapters, located in nearly every state in the Union, in Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, England, New Zealand and China. Organized April 10, T926 by a group of high school supervisors for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in iournalism and allied fields, the society has grown until today, some eighty thousand young iournalists proudly wear the badge of Quill and Scroll. Membership is restricted to those juniors and seniors who have done superior work in some phase of iournalistic or creative endeavor, and who have maintained a scholastic record in the upper third of their class. The local chapter, after a year of comparative inactivity, was impressively revitalized at an assembly April 8. .rf .1 SPHHISH CLUB F. Hackney, D. Evans, Sec., A. Starcher, Pres.: B. Goodwin, V. Pres., Mrs. Campbell, G. Coil, J. Cana- day, F. Nicholson, M. Knowles, J. Kelz, D. Brinson, J. Altenhoff, M. Sempepos, A. Tolson, H. Loll, W. Harrison, B. Padrick, D. Hamilton, C. Sibley, J. Thomas, L. Schneider.
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