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POPULAR MUSIC STUDY CLUB HAS 130 MEMBERS The fact that the Mu s i c Study Club was composed of one hundred and thirty mem- bers of the student body illustrated the in- terest and enthusiasm in music displayed by students of the school. This organization, the largest in the school, met twice each month in an e nde avor to create an appreciation and understanding of the various types of music. The p r o g r a m s were given by volunteer members of the group. During one clubper- iod, Lyn Joyce gave a very interesting ex- planation of the m od e r n period of music. Ronnie Setliff set the scene for the Christmas spirit and the c ar o l s that are sung at this season of the year. During another club meeting, Ronnie Setliff illustrated the Swing Era by playing Benny Goodman and Glenn lVIiller records and giving a prepared report on Benny Goodman's era. Mr. Zimmerman, standing, lectures to the club. The members are, seated from left to right, first row: Trixie Adams, Wanda Warden, Margie Barnard, Mary Jane Lawless, Marie Stegall, Peggy Beheler, Jeanie Barnes, Marie Lawrence, Frances Spencer, Patsy Lackey. Second row: Dee Curwen, Becky Barnard, Jimmy Nester, Robert Young, Danny Hopkins, Nellie Sue Harris, Melanie Daniels, Ann Copeland, Judy Ram- sey, Donna Ray Daniel, Diane Tilley. Third row: Marie Kelles, Brenda Wade, Carolyn Montgomery, Jennifer Jones, Donna Hooker, Gloria Ramsey, Doro- thy Hall, Cormie Tilley, Rebecca Russ, Judy Whitlow. Fourth row: Bobbie Martin, Myrtle Kilby, Jackie Fudge, Lynda Hagood, Harriet June Martin, Jenna Lou Compton, Selda Daniel, Glenda Anderson, Donna Ste- gall, Delane Newman. Fifth row: David Jones, Carolyn Ronnie Setliff skillfully presents a program which not only entertaining, but also informative. Rakes, Barren Frith, Dale Byrd, Joan Joyce, Teresa Moore, Linda Miles, Gail Spence, Joy Gauldin, Elva Boyd. Sixth row: Carolyn Lawson, Pat Kirks, Lyn Joyce, Donna Welborn, Ronnie Setliff, Randy Joyce, Jimmy Minter, Roge r Shively, Alan Brymer, Bill Morton, Warren Hubbard. Seventh row: Mack Arnold, Gale Walker, Betty Setliff, Becky Lawless, Lois Ann Luther, Rita Kasey, Fran Dalton, Connie Thornton, Diane Gilbert, Pat Reed. Eighth row: Jimmy Stultz, Danny Brown, Ronnie Joyce, Benny Merriman, Morris Kilby, Billy Poindexter,Judy Washburn, Mary Shannon Rives, Susan Haynes , Linda Padgett. Ninth row: John Hollandsworth, Neil Stultz, Valorie Dodson, B- Arm Merriman, Carolyn Arnold, Ruth Gibbs, and Becky Jessup. I
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CLUB I-IAS TEA DURING Members of the Library Club Worked in the library helping with checking out, shelv- ing, and repairing books. They also kept a very interesting and attractive bulletin board in the library. The club sponsored an assembly program and was in charge of a very attractive bulletin board for the main hall made from book jackets. In observance of National Library Week the club held a tea for the members. Patsy Lackey earned a Library Club pin for spending fifty work periods working in the library and also earned a guard to attach to the pin. NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK Karen Moran and Patsy Hundley put up one of the many attractive bulletin boards seen in the library. Miss Elrod shows the Library Club how to shelve Rosemary Kirks, Lou Ellen Atkins, Violet Hubbard, books. Listening are, left to right, first row: Glenda Betty Crawford, Connie Shelton, Betty Kirks, Carol Anderson, Paulette Hudson, Karen Moran, Patsy Hund- Smith, Marilyn Turner, ley, Judy Merriman, Steve Eggleston, second row: BO
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'DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS CHRISTMAS PAGEANT The members of the Dramatic Club eagerly watch Mis s Knight apply make - up to Nancy Hancock's face. .Left to right, first row: Gale Walke r , Donna Welborne, Shelby Isley, Marie Stegall. Second row: Melanie Daniel, Eugenia Barnes, Jimmy Stultz, Mil- dred Thawley, Sandra Turner. Third row: Alayne The Dramatic Club offered an opportunity to students who had the desire and ability to participate in plays. The students learned skills of acting which helped them perform well before audiences. Formal initiations were held in the early fall during which prospective members were tested and tried by a panel of old club mem- bers under the dire ction of Gale Walker. New m e mb e r s who were added to the club were: Marie Stegall, Selda Daniel, Sally Bos- sart, Nancy Hancock, Sandra Turner, George Koger, and Mike Fulcher. The highlight of the year was the Christ- mas Pageant p r e s e nt e d in assembly with Marie Stegall as di r e c to r . Joy Smith was selected by the student body to p o rt r ay the Madonna. Vaughn, Sally Bossart, Connie Tilley, Selda Daniel, B. J. Carter, Mike Hundley. Fourth row: B. J. Bryant, Janice Joyce, J. R. May, Carolyn Lawson, Patty Gil- bert, Judy Merriman, Mike Fulcher, Connie Thornton, Audie Turner, and George Koger. I Judy Merriman u nd e r go e s extensive questioning at initiation.
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