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Girls' Trio A Tuesday Broadcast Page fzeenfy-ciglzt ED cli5lEJlRU5 , U5 GXRLS QHOR Mixed Chorus-Front Row: Miss Lewis, Yvonne Nelson, Cuma Dykes, Jack Coldiron, Allie Lynn Cox, Helen O'Toole, Juanita Smith, Martha Jane French, Wanda Weatherly, Joyce Hammock. Second Row: Madge Anderson, Marjorie Cloninger, Gussie Lee Barrett, Betty McAuliffe, Rawlings Hargrave, Ralph Deck, Dick Brockman, Margaret Penn, Edith Whitaker, Margaret Qualls. Third Row: Edith Hopper, Cecile Anderson, Lois Joyce, Jewell Dean Webb, Virginia Greenwell, Genevieve Collins, Wanda Leon- ard, Joan Cox, Willa Dean Miller, Romelda Pyle, Carolyn Moulton. Fourth Row: Gertrude Cifers, Wanda Simmerman, Bill Hod- gins, Kenneth Fincher, Raymond Moseley, H. W. Combs, Jr., Kenner Lyons, Francis Logwood, Jim Brockman, Valda Stone. Eleanor Jane Cusick. Girls' Chorus-Front Row: Joyce Hammock, Wanda Weatherly, Edith Whitaker, Martha Jane French, Oneda Brown. Allie Lynn Cox, Edith Mosier, Yvonne Nelson, Marjorie Brady, Joanne Allen, Ernestine Huskey, Miss Lewis. Second Row: Helen Patrick, Carolyn Moulton, Joan Cox, Mar- garet Qualls, Euwilda Littlejohn, Jewell Dean Webb, Cecil Ander- son, Madge Anderson, Wanda Leonard, Gussie Lee Barrett, Helen O'Toole. Third Row: Shirley Pyle, Juanita Smith, Claire Dodd, Valda Stone, Rowena Hoge, Marjorie Cloninger, Gertrude Cifers, Mar- tha Williams. Fourth Row: Cuma Dykes, Laurena Billington, Carolyn Abbott, Betty MeAuliH e, Eleanor Jane Cusick, VVanda Simmerman, Mar- garet Penn.
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BL intltul Sponsors Cai-01 0 J f. 'Ia1'k, E U 05 ce Hz1mm0CI:'3U!.i-eline Showalt ' er, Mal, Resplendent in new uniforms the Dobyns-Ben- nett band marched to its greatest triumphs in the history of the school. New uniforms consisting of gray trousers with a maroon side stripe and of maroon coats trimmed in gray with an American Legion emblem on each lapel were purchased with funds donated by the Hammond Post of the Amer- ican Legion. The hats were of West Point style with white plumes. Added to the band this year with their new uniforms were eight girls who waved brightly colored iiags while the two majorettes danced and twirled their batons to the delight of the fans. By practicing with the band during the summer garet Penn, Kenneth Fincher months these lassies soon became expert flag swingers, adding much color to the band and helping its general appearance. Almost time for the parade.
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1 lp J -X John M IJOVUKII ott,1gP Y X EH:-hus mm Huirhcs S. H , U I1 BIDS, Mr 'Johns OU 9 - . , shears Vavajidog Ge - , Hevjeve C0115 - IS, Hu f-Th Rui 0, AMATEUR PI-IOTOGS The members of the Camera Club, under the leadership of Mr. Johnson, work individually. With the use of the dark room, developing tank, printing box, and enlarger, these members develop and print their own photographs. The darkroom equipment is of the finest type available for schools. During the year students who didn't have the required facilities at home, for devel- oping and printing, used the Camera Club's equipment. Among the more recent additions were an F-R Developing Tank and stainless steel squeegee plates. These plates helped the appearance of the prints by giving them a glossy and bright finish. This year the club sponsored an exhibi- tion contest from which Bill Williams emerged winner with Brown Hughes run- ning a close second. Through the experience gained in the Camera Club these two boys have been very helpful as photographers for the annual. Who's the winner, boys? Page twenty-nine
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