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BETA CLUB and reminded the students in the Home-coming parade VV'th its new s'onsor, Miss Johnston, the Beta Club was strengthened .n its role as a leadership-service organization As is a custom each year, the Reta Club formally initiate 1 their new members in assembly, of the club's purpose The Beta members worked diligently on their float this year and were rewarded t y winning first place Let? 10 rigm. In Row, Anncft MrOmton, Sue Hood, Carolyn Walters, Ann Sadler, Rebecca McCleskey, 2nd Row Helen Rushing, Judy Davis, Barbara Bradley, Toni McNaron, Charlene Styles. Marrha Ponder. Miss Johnston, Jayne Olvey, Billie Gail Strip-ling. Pa? Hogluod 3rd Row; Ann Brooks, Mary Jane McElroy, Jean Sojth. Kay Cassell, Judy Studmka. Jim McCleskey, Johnny Farrington t t f f u t i '5: Cavern Smith. tU n Sessions, iarlane Jones. Janette Thomas. F»a- e% Regurcf 3rd Row ireda arsons Terry AAar-Ujt Ellen Downy Pat Mog-Sue Brooks, Faye •ink Nadine $ «ron 4th Rowr Gordon Donne IK Richard Caughron Johnny Farrmgton Norman Looney. Rtley Gum, Jimmy Jones 01 n Under the capable leadership of Mr Kelle- the Fairfield Choir brought glory IK to our school many times At Christmas time they presented a special musical - — program In March they were entered in the district choral competition and won a rating of 'excellent Later in the spring they presented an outstanding concert. In addition to these activities, the choir has brought entertaining music to the students throughout the year.
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Left to rigl • 1st Row Mrs Deavours, Jimmy Gunter, Steve Hilton, Patsy Sloan, Dot Clem. Jo Ann Rushing. Russell Hilton 2nd Row ard Dcdcts, Billy Skinner, Billy Mayo, Billy Adams, Bob Pond, Charles Jones, Bobby Lint, Ben McPherson The purpose 0 pen of art 1 were always bf activities around Fairfield High everybody happy as w p rhe'r L« f» to riQhf. til Row: Mary Kathryn Byrd. Ray Tribble Katherine Smith, Yvonne Mall, Ewe Smith Jerry Vandiver Carolyn Kelly, Peggy Reaves, V r-Qima Canant Frank Ca-nanf, Bobby Phillips. Frank Barnes. Joe Harvey. Billy Hollar'd Charles Kelly -undy Clements. Patsy Pa rick 2nd Row: Patricia OfUxxn Shirley Wombte Betty Johnson Beverly Sou born Judy Smith, Annette MeCiinton. Chri Jordan. Gerald Thomas, Anna Jo Hall. Lindsey Murdock, Botkjy Reagan, Shirley Smith. Billy Stafford, Jerry Maples, James Hardy Rob ert Leo Gladys Chellstorp. Patsy Oliver, Mary Frances Wad n 3rd Row; Jo Ann Fitzgerald. Buddy Bates Jackie Smith, Robert Harris. Ed Whitson Dale Hudson. Jimmie waters, Dan Patterson. Mr Jordan Richard Ceoghron. Jerry Smith, Ann Brooks, Bobby Reaves, Joe So , Billy Wilson, Jerry Kilbum. Mitz. McAvoy. rf-r.rvi i LWJJk ■w?mTPr» flrarm H Through diligent work, the band AND greatly improved Th jra , an ert February 12, the All-State Bar spring were the main activities this year under the guidance of Mr Eugene Jordan, half-time shows of the football season, the c d Festival and Alabama State Band Contest in has on- the
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COMMERCIAL CLUB also participated in the Home ar The Corrimerc requirements meetings Tht omina parade at ''lerstandmg of office r Commercial Club lames to make money I if Row Mary Kathryn By'd, Virginia Cananf, Dot Cun-niff, Beverly Seaborn, Helen Rushing, Ann Mane Studmka 2nd Row: Miss Sharpe. Jayne 01 v e y. Mary Louise Hardin, Katherine McCormack, Gene Wade, Billie Gail Stripling, Pat Mangutn, Carolyn Goddard. Rebecca McCles-key Left to r jnt l»t Row James Busby. Jean Wheeler, Frances Melton, Bobby NorthcuM. Pat Lay. Janette Johnson, Bill Cable, Howard Buchanan, Edward Duke 2nd Row K|)gh Hudson, Don Robinson, Kenneth Weis, Bobby Whiten, Lawrence Wilson, William Mason, Rufus Long. Franklin Qavis Training—The Key to Success, the slo jar jst years D 0 Club DA I K convention, has been the motto of the D 0 students. Diversified Occu , If • V U v u potions is a specialized type of training cot the actual surroundings of their chosen work and affords mg them ourse which places students in the opportunity of on-the-job training
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