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SCIENCE CLUB Creating and furthering interests in science is the purpose of the Science Club at liilxe lligh School. illhis organization is affiliated with Science Clubs of America and under the supervision ol' lXlrs. Bettv Abernathy, Mrs. Ella Beaman, and Mrs. Nellie l ligh, the club has become a growing organie nation with an ever widening horizon for the future. At all of the meetings outstanding spealtcrs, with their fascinating lectures and dcmonstrations, have been thoroughly enjoyed by all the members. VVhen the first meeting was held, Mr. Bridgers from the Southeastern Besearch and Testing Laboratories discussed the uses of the calorimeter. Other out- standing speakers have been Dr. llaubrieh from East Carolina College, Dr. lXlcFarland, Dr. McCain, and Dr. Bill Clark, all of VVilson. Dr. llaubrich intrigued the audience with his discussion of genetic progression. Dr. lXlcFarland and Dr. McCain dis- cussed the effects of alcoholism. Dr. Bill Clark tallied about the broadening fields of work in the medical profession. Certainly this club has been worthwhile for the members and its activities will vibrate in the memory. S. hlcphail, Treasurer, A. VVooten, Presidentg E. Bullin, l'ice-Presideizfg C. Bailey, Secretary, officers of the Science Club with the advisers, Mrs. N. High and Mrs. B. Aber- nathv. P. Askew, Eatmon, hlrs. I. johnson, hi. Harris, A. Roberts. A. Jennings, and H. DeLong inspect new Science BUOkS. Bottom row: VVooten, Reid, Broadhurst, B. Newton, C. Cregg, P. Bridgers, C. lX'leKeel, D. Parramore, K. Wiiistezid, C. VVhite. Second row: B. Lee. Benton, Blackman, I. R. VVal- ston, D. VVhitley, Nixon, B. Turner, B. Baines, B. Carr, G. Bullard, Nl. Vvorrell, B. Dunn. Mrs. Ella Beamon. Tlzirfl ron'- C. Barker, B. Cubberlev, C. Daniel, Bernstein, E. VVynn, ff 4,3 . ip. B. Fulghum, A. Shingleton, U. lledgeneth, IJ. Barnes. IJ Youngs, E. VVoodard, C. Batts, XV. Klurphv, C.. Dunn. F014 1 1'0lI'I B. Nloore, D. Moody, C. jenkins, I. High, VV. Barbour 7 f F. Barnes, B. Woodard, VK. Lee, D. Morris, VV. Pittman Starling, D. Fitzgerald, M. Phelps, B. VVhite.
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SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is an organization whose main objectives are to advance in learning and to broaden in culture. The members strive to strengthen inter- national good will and gain more knowledge about the Latin American countries. The membership is made up of students who work toward bringing our southern neighbors closer to them and try to create a more friendly atmosphere. The membership of the Spanish club consists of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. A meeting is held twice a month during the school year and at Christf mas, a banquet is held, Everyone thoroughly enjoys singing Spanish songs and breaking the pinata, which contains various types of candies. As an extra means of raising funds, the members sold felt school pennants bearing the letters R.L.P. ILS. in blue and gold, the school colors. The Spanish Club is advised by Mrs. Kathleen Patterson and lklrs. lkliriam Dunn, a new teacher this year. VVorking cooperatively with them are the officers: president, Dottie Bullock: vice-president, Larry Gage, secretary, Sally Forbes. and treasurer, Preston Askew. Nlrs. Miriam Dunn, mlviserg P. Askew, irezrszirerg Forbes, secremry, L. Gage, vieefpresirierzig D. Bullock, president, Mrs. Kathleen Patterson, Lu'lviser. A. Shingleton, B. Dickens, Nl. Maclaga, I. Ellis, L. VVig- gins and N. Holt watch P. Beasley' try to break the pinata. Hoitom ro11': P.. Dawson, VI. Broadhurst, L. Partly, Ilarriss, bl. S. Forbes, L. Marsh, A. Amerson, BI. Hussey, 'lf Cortauo, Parris, H. Cubbcrley, li. Strickland, K. XVebb, ll. Matthews, C. Pitt, P. Beasley, B. Stancil, A. Von hliller, L VValston. Horne, B, Boone, A. XVheeler. Second role: Al. Thomas, Pr. R. Foirrili row: ll. VVilkins, C. Dunn, Riley, Bernstein, j. Eat- Nlereer, L. Baker, A. Spaugh, il. O'Neal, P. Farmer. C. Bullard, mon. C. Adams, F. Farmer. Fifth row: M. Niaelaga, C. Oats, C. Farris, C. Hollowell, R. VVatson. 9. Radford, E. Ciarnaham. ll. Boykin, C. Barker, Benton, M. Barnes, H. Edwards, E. P. Nunnery. Tlzirri rout Cubberley, jordan, P. Vvilitllllllll. Crute.
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fl wwi, mr .-. The main purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to prepare young girls for their responsibilities as future homemakers. Fl'hroughout the year, speakers come to give advice on such personal subjects as good grooming, social graces, personality development, and subjects pertaining to home and garden improvement, llaving a winning booth at the county fair, at which a money prize was given, and selling Christmas cards furnished the income for this year. ln September activities began with a county rally and picnic at the Rock Ridge lligh School. Judy Wocid, a junior in our school, was at that time installed as a county officer. Next on the agenda was the district meeting in Goldsboro at which ludy Cubberley was elected State Secretary. These elections brought wide acclaim to the two girls, the Pike lligh Chapter of the FI IA., and also to the school. At an installation banquet, Alice Shepard was made president: Sue Forbes, viceepresidentg ludy Cubberley, secretaryg Eleanor Temple, treasurcrg Shirley Stokes, his- toriang Janie Bostick, songeleaderg and Mary Thomas, ref porter. At the annual Mother-Daughter banquet, lXrlrs. Mildred Bullard, the adviser, let the girls prepare the banquet. There are approximately one hundred thirty interested members, who come from the sophomore, junior and sen- ior classes. liz. rm assenzldjf progrmzz, tlze F.H.fl. prouzotes good will. Dr, Allan Slmrpe briefs tlze F.H.!l. girls on dating prolalems. Ciflzristuzas crirrls for sale are exlzilziterl lwjf N. Holt, E. Patterson, and C. Bmw. fl local lzerzzfticimz LlL'1llOllSll'HlCS good groouzizzg. QDFPICEHSZ Shepard, Forbes, Cubberley, Temple, Stokes, Bostick, Thomas. l l l l 1 1 i I li 4 . sig.
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