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Library Club The girls you see in the library. busily arranging books and stamping them, are all members of the Library C'lub. Sponsored by Mrs. lVhitney. they learn to better use these facilities and help others to use them. By working in the library, they gain valuable experience in meeting and dealing with people. If a girl is planning a career as a librarian, she will learn there are many problems in- volved in managing so many books, keeping records, and collecting fines. We students should thank these club members for making our use of the library easier and more profitable. JCL members. Betsy Griffith. Pat Sivert, Lynne Hutton Brenda Durham, Janet Renshaw, and Sara OD ll ather to discuss Roman culture. . . . and they're made of dur- ible plastic. . . please buy some stationery, . . . everyone bring your rummage tomorrow! These are some of the cries of members of the Junior Classical League, which is spon- sored by Miss Elmore. Encouragement of appreciation and interest in the cul- ture of ancient Greece and Rome is the objective of this club. All second and third year Latin take an active part in carrying out the projects. The meetings of the J. C. L. are conducted in the Roman manner, with consuls and a dictator when necessary. LL The Library Club officers. Neida Cook, vice-presi- dent: Carolyn Cook, secretary-treasurer, and Josephine Holyoke, president, demonstrate how to check out a book. J. c, L. The J.C.L. officers are Ann Regen, treasurer: Karen Olson, consul: Russell Trimble. consulg Judy Worley, corresponding secretary. 'Gaudi Nt?
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-3- , Officers of the ABC Club: Brenda Gilliam. presi- dent Phyllis Jarvis, vice-president: Lynn Saylor. sec- retary Mary Ruth Russell. treasurer: Lowell Light. parliamentarian: Frank Pickens. rr-D0rter. Each year members of the D. E. Clubs of Dobyns - Bennett attend the state DE. conven- tion in Nashville. They also attend the District Vonvention in Knoxville. This year Dobyns-Ben- nett was fortunate to have the state president. Brenda Killiam. Distributive Education Members of the IJ. Ii. or Distribu- tive Education Club are already getting a head start in the world of business. These ambitious students arrive at school at 8 o'clock in the morning to get in extra time for learning about the three R's : then they spend the after- noon workinq downtown. Due to the wide interest in IJ. li.. it has been divided into two clubs: the A. B. Cole- man D. E. Club and the Dobyns- Bennett D. E. Club. Virginia Jones, parliamentariang Larry Crawford. reporter: Billy Duncan. president: Wallace Grills. vice-president: Patsy Thompson secretary: Jim Kiluore. treasurer. Super salt-suoinnn Phyllis Fuente easily persuaides Pam to buy jewelry.
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Band One of the haml- est working organi zations at lloliyns- Bennett is the lmncl. Besides the great halt' - time shows that they gave flur- ing the footlmll games, they enliven our pep r at l l i e s. march in pzimcles, and play at all the lmsketlmll games. Peguy Heck. Diane Shull. Carolyn De-Vault, Susan Rigell. 3 -n-L-4-1 Q-44 e fn 'qunml is rs-wmv iff' A ' 'WMQM k'P2 ' 'x First row: Mr. Arrington. S. Dotson. F. Binkley. J. Beck, S. Kaylor, C. DeCroes. B. Canny, C, Robinson, B. Backer. G. Haynes. Second row: N. Allen, C. Bass, L. Sorrell. B. Durham, S. Slielton. B. Sluss. J. Davis. A Mason. V. Ellison. K. Hamp- ton. B. Roberts. K. Huddle, Linda Dow, S. Pender-'rziss. P. Bray. J. Bones. Third row: L. Reed. J. Elliot, P. Hunt. D. Higgins. J. Royal. R. Hagszitt. I. Larkey. Barbara Klutinis. Jane Poston. Jimmy Caipentei Nancy Adkins. George Haynes Drum Major 'J L! I E GQ N931 'df .s-3 4' W K. -up 1 X
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