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init II. HIl'IL'IQ1IItYlI, ID. Ferimiri meet ,lhiriiie ami leemiers after tile concert. VARSITY A moving mass ol' hlue and gold, the flash of shining instruments, over one hundred pairs of feet moving in precise rhythm, the stirring tempo of a march-all are synonymous with the appearance of the Ralph L. Fike Varsity Band at foothall games and in parades. hir. Raymond Bahelay, in his second year as hand director, continues to provide the excellent leadership, which together with hard work, produces a wonderful showing. Special emphasis on precision drill and marching resulted in many fine half-time shows and parade per- formances which paid oft with invitations to many spee cial events such as the iliarhoro Centennial and the Azalea liestival in Xvilmington. ilihe hand was tin, asked to greet Presidential Nominee, .Iohn F. Kennedy, when he arrived in Greenville during his campaign tour, and it took part in numerous parades and events, hoth in Yvilson and other towns. Bottom row: XY. l,,ee, IJVIIHI ,llaiorg illrzioreftes, l,. Newton, U. Elliott, L. Phillips, WIilson. Second rout: U. VVilliams, R. Hatche- lor, I. Holland, G. Barnes, Cf Sharpe. Tliirri row: li. King, E. Bissette, l. H. XValston, -I. A. VVatson, Nl. DeLong, VI. A. Herring, I. Brewer, B. Matthews. Fonrrli row: Z. lladley, U. Lainm, Nl. Thorne, E. Carnahan, F. Saunders. Brown, P. Fields. Fifth rmv: I. Davis, ll. llennon, C. IJIIINN, I. llieh, B. Pittman, R. Etheridge, G. Batts. Sixth row: VV. Dullois, L. Edwards, Benton, C. Nichols, AI. Owens, VI. XYatson, I. li. Stith. Top row: II. Phillips, B. VVeaver, I3. Lee, Barnes, K. Vick, YV. Barbour. D. Crabtree.
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5 'LJX T. lrl it:lce, l.. l'l'iggi11s, E. Pzzttei'so11,antl ill. llarriss worlz in eoueessioii slamls. The Keyette Club, sister organization ol' the Key Club, is eomposed of eligible senior-high girls who are interested in helping their sehool and eommunity. Under the leadership ol' the officers and Miss Virginia Knowles, adviser, the Keyette Club performed the tra' ditional seryiees of assisting in the Kiwanis llorse Show, supplying a needy family with proyisions at Tlianlxsgiying and Christmas, raising money for the various tunetions from proceeds of a bake sale and eoneession stands, and supporting seliool aetiyities throughout the year. X ,, . ,. swf? ff i 1, -'-'-as .F V ' ff - ' X ., ' 'M' t -mt, ., , s e t f - - X, 41 ' , yf J: , ah 5. A 5 M - fi W X w X , f s , Ra . I 1, A 1- 1 ,, A ,gm .,., A ,L I A X I Ds- , 3 M' ' , ii . , ' -' l , , 1 f f ' -, ff Q Qi? L3 Q- V .. X x f My S? . .. , C2 ,ey , 1w w'Ws1f-X , sf 37 4' A sfXfz -, - fixed! api A A 1 E nfff sr My if -, . i Wy ' 42 '- 4 X W 0 , 3 56 rg: X- .xy f , 6 4 Q W ,Xi Wi QW f 1- f,-2 WW Xs 7 , f f X 'V f haf- I t- I W, X :rms 1 ' .,. i x XY, Q , V Q U 5, , .15 , f ., S ,- s ,., ,ag , J Cl l'l'Il'VlS, ill l . .tlllI1ll, llerizsteiiz, ll. lloylziiz, mul I' Pnl lersorz prepare ro lmirg ri Bulldog l7ltlI1'C'V. Other annual allairs ineluded regularly attending eoms- munity ehurehes, having the joint lieyflieyette and hlotherfDaughter banquets, and entering a prize winning float in the llomeeoming parade. ln addition, this year's agenda eonsisted ol' drawing up a satisfactory eonstitution, and playing host at a supper to the Farmyille Keyette Club. As usual this elub put lortli mueh effort, and the members reeeiyed great satisliaetion in rendering many seryiees to the seliool and eominunity. .5 - , ,If X ,uv X X X X 1 S , ff X v X W My . W5 Sw 'W' is -i . Miers A V . X X is W , ., i ss ,.e A M . fs ', 1 A FG7, ' 2 N Sw fg ww sw. KX f ff! ,gi ,K ff aft! Z 1 fi . ,, eg XM! - , Xsfg X., ,J vp 4, W et. 3 .X , ,X . fg s X if s A 'ff , . Q i 4 V , ,A-f 1, ' f, I , -: f ' M, Q 'f ., . , y X X, - ., X , f 4 f w any ff X X f Q! WX 4 if 0 .Mfg 7 W f X ,M on X f f f , 1 ff! A44 f 'N ' Q f X Q WI' X S X? xx , X! Y , s t' if V, T. ,X aa' V' A x 'N X Qu! I' , X5 1 fx N 22? ,Asp ,. -. -. M: . f sX Louisa Mixiisn LINDA Mugs ANN XVONAIILLI-I! SANDY Nlooiui Elma EAHLL: PA'I l'IflHli0N Pfvrsy POXVIELL Boiwwiis RAINES Sum LYNN RILFY ANNE RorzEiiTs Srriimuy SALEEBY iXLICE SIIEPARD lilI'I'IiIlI SToKi2s Louise Srokrs ELi2ANo1i Tuaivii. M.-my LIQIIUNIAS lhzciu' Tixiiieiziaxxia lim RUTH XX'Ar.s1'ox RAIL VVA'1'soN Rumi XV.xTsoN Fimxeitis XYEBB KA'1'rmyN Uliiisix Louisii Uaecixs PAT VVINDIIAIXI Tawnim XVITYKF Page Ninety lliree
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l the spirit ol' the usseinhlies with inzirehes Llllll fight snngs. in Clreemille uncl the Spring Concert. Buth ol' these 1111 l 1 Bot b II11- huntl was Ll ecmnsttiiit s11L11'e1- nl pep gincl enlhusiiisin at lcmothtlll games, elieering our lezim to X'lL'lUl'y'. II11- pep huncl, eniicltietecl hy clruin inzijur, X1Vhitl'ielcl let w is 1 vittil part nl' honor clnx prngrtiins Lincl pep rallies, lJUt1Slll1S.1 Alter the lncvthgill season the hzintl turnetl its attention tu lJl'Cl72Il'll1g SL'l'l0LlS music lim' the llistriet Band Contest liUl4IHilI1CCS require the utmost in lDLlSlClll sltill which eoines unly alter countless hmrurs ul' piiuetiee llllfl tetlinus IJITIULI l'Llfl0ll. As the 1Xt1c:111,A1J1i goes to press, hh: Baihelziy anal his group are hurtl Lit work attempting to 1iel1i1w1- the ltintl ol inusietil l7Cl'l'CCIiUl1 which will hring ereclitaihle l3Cl'l'UI'I11' - V-'11 ' 1 fl J' ' Zlmxcs at them, mmm. Cwnts' 111s1 11 B11111l 1111111 les 111 f 111s111111s l111111l1. 10111 row: 1l111jo1'ette5, D. VVilli111ns, Haul, L. Stallings, B. Stokes, II. Buttuins, Mr. Bziheltiy, 13111111 lJi1'1'1'1111'. S1'1'111111' 1'1n1': IJ. Bur' our, D. Bruwn. D. Ellis, Beicl. Third l'Ull'i ll. VV11111l, B. Stuneil, L. Ulaller, nl. Boswell, AI. llull, -I. Pnythress, -I. Wlilliznns, L. Joyner, Nl. Pridgen. Fmzrtlz row: VI. Hcillingswnrth, B. Hayes, UI. Nlussingill, R. Fulguin, P. Alnhnson, Cf. Easter, B. Price, S. Stokes. Fifth 111111: B. Bieklnzin, Nl. Iohnson, P. Skinner, S. Wlillianis, I. Nlcuiie, Bltieluiuiii, C. Farris, S. Creech. Sixth mu l M. Bowen, T. Overman, T. Buyette, Vamle1'm111t, G. haper, lu. buvkin, VV. Spivev. C.. Faulkner. Top 111111: -I. lwdgers, C. Taiy- lor, Barnes, L. Felton, B. Joyner, il. VVhitehurst, U. Beicl, B. Bradley.
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