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STORY TELLERS CLUB These thirteen members of the Story Tellers Club, who c r e ate an interest in the art of story-telling, are sponsored by Mrs. Oglesby. The offic e r s are Ronald Davis, presi- dent, G e ne Thompson, vice - presi- dent, Kenneth Gerron, s e c r e t a r y- treasurerg and Alan White, reporter. The year was high-lighted by a trip Tun I ll to Fort Worth. Intl' ll l!llll'. nllul ' lily I ZiI .- HISTORY CLUB 'I 11-In H 'v Under the sponsorship ofMrs. Lester, the History Club is com- posed of students who ar e interest- ed in current historical events. The following officers were elected: -I. D. Gray, p r e sid e ntg DonaldSimpson, vice -president, janet Riggins, sec- retaryg Donald Baldridge, treasurerg and john Schwartz, reporter. em LEATHERCRAFT CLUB cluding belts, purses. B H Gloria Martin, president, Kenneth Ballew, vice-presi- dent, and Virginia Ward, reporter. Members of this active club, organized by Miss Max- son, have tooled and laced many beautiful articles in- d billfolds. The officers ar e il TYPING CLUB The Typing Club is composed of girls and boys who are interested in typing. This club is sp ons or ed by Miss Cookston and the following students are officers: president, Eddie Miller, vice-president, Frankie Vrlag secretary, Annie Lee Babovecg t r e a s u 1- e r, Wynelle Harrison. jf
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PHOTOGRA PHY CLUB The Photography Club helps to c r e ate an in- terest in photography. They le a r n how to t a ke and develop pictures. Officers a r e Nancy Giffin, president, jimmy G a r d ne r, vice-president, Bob Baldridge, sec- retary, Thelma Ferguson, treasurer, a nd Mar- tin Towb, reporter. They ar e sponsored by Mr. H. E. Williams. PEN, PENCIL, AND BRUSH CLUB The above members of the Pen, Pencil, and Brush Club are looking at an old art scrap book. These stu- dents ar e interested in drawings of all kinds. Officers include Joyce Nell Rhea, president, Mickey Rich, vice- president, joan Cage, secretary, and Danny Rogers, reporter. Mrs. Po- chobradsky is their sponsor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students were selected for this honor s ociety because of their leader- ship, scholarship, char- acter, and service. Of- ficers are Judy Leather- man, pr e s ide nt, jean Robertson, vice -presi- dent, Ann Reed, s e c r eta r yg Mitzi Hedrick, recording secretary, and Gloria Martin, treasurer.New mem- bers include: ,Ierry Reynolds, jimmy Gardner, Sandra Watkins, La Fern Horan, Cecilia Pingenot, Ruth Rob- erson, jo Ellin Pye, james Lane Dodd,Thelma Ferguson, Bobbie Dale Ware, and Yvonne Sibley.
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F ' HOBBY CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mr. Gray, the Hobby Club was organized to develop new in- terests in leathercraft, wood carving, plaster of Paris figurines, and other collection items. Serving as officers are Marion Prime, pres- identg Ralph Freeman, vice-president, Walter jones and Lawrence Slovacek, secretaries, Carl Ba s i ng e r, treasurer, and jerry Gray, reporter. ETIQUETTE CLUB The Etiquette Club, sponsored by Miss Poff, discusses eti- quette in the home and in school and talk over teen-age prob- lems. Officers are Nita Speck, president, Virginia Hart, vice president, Bobbie jean Patterson, secretary, and Esther Ruth erford, reporter. with FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Under the leadership of john Kovar, president, and Mr. Lester, sponsor, the Future Farmer s are a very active organization. They at t e nd e d the State Fair, entered sto c k in the annual calf show, and sent a quiz team to Huntsville. Pictured at the left is their annual b a n q u e t and their of- ficers and sweetheart.
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