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Q ' ,an ins- Officers: F. Turner, Program Committeeg Bailey, Activity Committee, J. Turner, Secretary Herring, Activity Committeeg Campbell, Presidentg Adams, Program Committeeg Usher, Vice-president, Aston, adviser, Caulder, Activity Committee: Townsend, Treasurer, Phil- lips, Program Committee. The Library Club . . . emphasizes the knowledge and literary value gained through books. lt is one of the most active and largest organizations at DHS. During the year, the club heard numerous speakers, visited the new Francis Marion College Li- brary at Florence, and served as hostesses during the State Con- ference of Librarians held at the Dillon High School Library. The main project of the club is National Library Week during which they have special displays and sponsor many contests. The Dillon High Ii- brarian, Mrs. Betty Jean Aston, serves as adviser. Hyatt, Hulon, Meekins, Cook, D. Townsend, Minshew, lnman, J. Turner, F. Turner, Usher, Bailey, Herring, Campbell, Allen, Phillips, Harrelson, J. Townsend, Caulder, Adams. 105
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TheP.Y.M... whose full title is Progressive Young Men's Fraternity, has en- larged its organization this year. The purpose of the P.Y.M. is to promote general excellence through performance. During the Christmas holidays, the P.Y.M. Fraternity rendered service to the school by setting up an intra- communication postal system. Another project sponsored by the young men was helping the needy during Thanksgiving. P.Y.M. gets excellent supervision from Mr. Charles McLellan and Mr. Levan Mitchell. Q -B '?i' ' First Row: D. Bethea, George. McDuffie, Crawford, Evans, Salmon, Rivers. Back Row: Dubois, Miles, Goings, McCeIlan, adviser, l., Bethea, McTeer, Carter, C. Bethea, Thomas, McRae, Owens, Mitchell, adviser, Leslie, Rogers, Mclnnis. 104 'll ll ll Officers: Seated: DuBois, Rogers, Owens. Standing: Mlles, Bethea, Thomas, Ftlvers. 5 Gerald Mclnnis, President.
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