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MEMBERS Corry Davis Fain Lloyd McMillan Oliva Patronis J. Powell B. Smith T. R. Smith Taylor Williams Woodward Scudder Wheat McKelvey Warren Rogers Munroe L. Powell Sowell Holley Bevis Ottinger The Key Club was organized in April of 1948. The club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, is composed of boys who are above average in scholarship. The club meets once a yeek for a pro- gram and dinner. Two boys meet with the Kiwanis Club each week. President Norman McMillan Vice-President Phil Davis Secretary Bobby Woodward Treasurer Pelham Corry
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Quincy Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica was organized in October, 1947, under the direction of Miss Allie Ferguson, the present adviser. The chapter is active in all state and national projects and activities. In 1948-49 Gloria Grantham was the State Song Leader. Quincy delegates attended the State Conven- tions—1948, 1949; State Leadership Training Conference— 1948; State Fair—1949; and District Meetings—1947, 1948. President—Carolyn Creamer Vice-President—Saradee Davis Secretary—Betty Davis Parliamentarian—Joyce Peacock Historian—Hilda Warren Reporter—Loraine Tidwell Flower—Red Rose Colors—Red and White Motto—Toward New Horizons First Row: Miss Allie Ferguson, Hazel Burns, Betty Davis, Gloria Grantham, Iris John- son, Carolyn Creamer, Saradee Davis, Hilda Warren, Loraine Tidwell, Betty Owens, Christine Hires. Second Row: Juanita Horton, Jean Mitchell, Doris Anne Craven, Jean Ford, LaVetra Armstrong, Mary Lou Kornegay, Helen Story, Joyce Hanna, Grace Cross, Emily Clark. Third Row: Charlotte Miller, Joanne Turnage, Nira Jean Wim- berly, Charlotte Presnell, Betty Willmon, Bobbie Brinkley, Peggy Crowley, Carolyn Margaret Barr, Greta Bryan.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Helen Claire Wheat, Mary Webb May, Norman McMillan, Hilda Warren. Second Row: Juanita Horton, Martha Logue, Joanne Turnage, Anne Crownover, Jo-Ann Grubb, Mary Martha McClain. Third Row: Carolyn Creamer, Joyce Driggers, Betty May, Jeannette McKinnon, Caroline Edwards, Sara Margaret Davis. Fourth Row: Barry Ottinger, Martha Jean Leslie, Saradee Davis, Anna Risher Grady, Doris Ann Craven, Hilda Blount, Jane Shepard. Fifth Row: Jimmy Rogers, Berniece Hanna, Loraine Tidwell, Gloria Grantham, Helen Story, Jackie Morris, Betty Davis. Sixth Row: Joe Wheat, Anita Smith, Janet Mears, Betty Sowell, T. R. Smith, Carolyn John- son, Margaret Barr. Seventh Row: Gene Patronis, Jimmy Powell, Gary Lloyd, Pelham Corry. The National Honor Society was organized May 17, 1948, by the principal, Mr. J. A. Shanks and a council of teachers. Membership is based on service, leadership, character and scholarship. The officers are: President—Norman McMillan: Vice- president—Mary Webb May: Secretary—Hilda Warren; Treasurer—Helen Claire Wheat. SCOOP CLUB The Scoop Club is composed of persons who contributed eight or more articles to the school newspaper by the end of the first semester of the school year. The sponsor is Miss Elizabeth Thomas. First Row: Celia McFarlin, Helen Claire Wheat, Loraine Tidwell, Saradee Davis, Mary Martha McClain, Juanita Horton, Hilda Warren. Second Row: Jimmy Auman, Mary Stuart Bostick, Sara Margaret Davis, Montez Hutto, Jo-Ann Grubb, Helen Story, Phil Davis. Third Row: Norman McMillan, Ernest Creamer, Pelham Corry, George Allen Anderson.
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