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CRAFT CLUB The Craft Club creates a hobby interest among its members so that they may better use their free time. The members participate in such hobbies a« gold wire and shell jewelry; plastic; leather; aluminum; and wood crafts. The officers are president, Sam Harman; vice president, Herbert Smith; secretary, Sara Poppolardo; treasurer, Sue Gabbert; advisor, Mr. Cather. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized in 1950 by Miss Minnette Watkins. The purpose of the club is to learn about libraries, books, and magazines. During the year the club learns the functions of the library and puts these functions into practice. The club is also responsible for the attractiveness of the library. The emblem of the Library Club is an owl, representing wisdom; two books, showing materials; and a burning lamp, depicting enlightment obtained from books. Serving as officers for this year are president, Susie McCracken; vice president, Deloris Tate; secretary, Tom Lanham; treasurer, Martha Trimble; reporter, John Bartlett; sponsor. Miss Jeran. BOTTOM ROW—left to right: Betty Frank, Elizabeth Grow, Sam Harman, Sara Pappolardo, Herbert Smith, Bill Harmon. TOP ROW: Dale Godwin, Ruth Reneman, Janetta Sergeant, Diane Poe, Tom Bartlett, Catherine Leggett, Betty Glaspell, Richard Walls, Mr. Cather. BOTTOM ROW—left to right: Marcia Trimble, Mary McDonald, Ethel Thomas, John Bartlett, Mary Satterfield. Betty Austin, Jane Parkhill, Mary Alice Fleming, Helen Teets. TOP ROW: Deloris Tate, Miss Jeran, Betty Weaver, Tom lanham, Margarite Baugh, Geraldine Gull, Susie Mc-Craken, Carol Swick, Potty Current, Camilla Tucker, Roger Davis, Jo Ann Abel, Deloris Moore, Polly Orr, Violet Clinger. 21
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Bottom Row—Loft to right: Jeon Porker, Roberta Coberly, Adrienne Jenkins, Charlotte Stilwell, Yvonne Summers, Roberta Lockard, Kothorine Hebb, Ruby Watkins, Charlotte Wil liams, Janice Sigel. Second Row: Carolyn Grow, Sara Poppalardo, Evelyn Lake, Suzanna Lawson, Robert Goos-man, Danny Sister, Mary Alice How-kins, Barbara Hamilton, Charlene Simmons, Mr. Haselden. Top Row: Elaine Maxwell, Pauline Pratt, Margaret Kraft, Barbara Burdett, Janet Tucker, Camilla Tucker, Reba Roach, Nancy Bolyard, Jo Ann Childers, Harlene Matthews. The Commercial Club was organized under the direction of Mr. Haselden in 1940. COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose of this club is to provide opportunities for the personal development of its members through club activities in the high school and the community. Some of the club activities include the printing of the football program, the Commercial Club dinner, and Spring Dance. The following are the officers of the club: president, Yvonne Summers; vice president, Roberta Ann Lockard; secretary, Charlotte Stilwell; treasurer, Katharine Hebb; sergeant-at-arms. Ruby Watkins; reporter, Adrienne Jenkins; and sponsor, Mr. Sherman Haselden. The Junior Commercial Club was organized last year by Miss Gladys Hickman and is open to all the freshmen and sophomores who are taking the commercial course. The purpose of this club is to acquaint the members with the various machines that they will use during their commercial courses and to help them cultivate a business behavior. The officers for 1953-54 are president, Patty Current; vice president, Evelyn Knotts; secretary, Macel Dillon; treasurer, Annabell Pitzer; and reporter, Linda Moore. The sponsor is Miss Gladys Hickman. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB Bottom Row—Left to right: Phyllis Tacy, Mary Jane Veltri, Macel Dillon, Patty Current, Evelyn Knotts, Linda Moore, Jack McDougal, An-nabelle Pitzer. Top Row: Miss Hickman, Linda McKeen, Helen Haller, Opal Nestor, Ruth Sigley, Mary Jo Sharp, Ann Winemiller, Mona Ray Hawkins, Jo Ann Abel, Charlotte Dunham, Patty Drennan, Paul Taylor, Reva Haller, Mary Duckworth. 20
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TRI-HI-Y Bottom Row—Loft to right: Borbaro Shaw, Donna Watkins, Libby Murray, Joan Parkor, Roberta Withers, Thelma Varner, Wanda Wilson, Velma Varner. Second Row: Ruby Watkins, Betty Jo Paige, Rosalie Maxwell, Annabelle Pitzer, Mary Prichard, Mary Woodford, Macel Zinn, Linda McDonald, Yvonne Summers. Third Row: Nancy Matsy, Barbara Towles, Mary McKinney, Elaine Maxwell, Janet Tucker, Linda Menear, Barbara Wagoner, Rosemary Rinko, Hazel Trickett, Patty Moyer, Ruth Sigely, Mrs. Robinson. Fourth Row: Joan McDaniel, Patty Satterfield, Colletta Williams, Mary Jane Moore, Shirley McDaniel, Delores Moore, Camilla Tucker, Barbara Westfall, Mary Mollohan. Top Row: Betty Wolfe, Evelyn Shroyer, Polly Pratt, Eileen Hawkins, Barbara Weaver, Anita Shahon, June Wright, Linda Moore, Beverly Sinsel, Lois Sansbury, Lovelia Whitescorver. The Tri-Hi-Y, a sister organization of the Hi-Y Club, is a religious organization, affiliated with the State and National Y. M. C. A. The meetings consist of worship programs, discussion of the problems of teen-agers, and planning of social activities. The purpose of this club is To create and maintain and to extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian character. One of the ways to accomplish this is by church attendance as a group. The officers are president, Yvonne Summers; vice president, Thelma Varner; corresponding secretary, Roberta Lockard; recording secretary, Beverly Cutright; treasurer, Anne Lawson; sergeant-at-arms, Athena Andrews; and chaplain, Joan Goff. Mrs. Sinsel and Mrs. Robinson are the faculty sponsors. Bottom Row, Loft to right: Evelyn Lake, Suzanna Lawson, Athena Andrews, Anne Lawson, Billie Bott, Roberta Lock-ord, Joan Goff, Chorleen Evans. Second Row: Shirley Currey, Karen Clelland, Jo Ann Childers, Donna Jo Cooper, Beverly Cutright, Edno Jackson, Shirley Bolliger, Virginia Baugh, Mary Duckworth, Joyce Bunner. Third Row: Jo Ann Lambert, Rosemary Delaney, Regina Bonner, Dorothy Bolyard, Loretta Lawler, Shelia Currey, Lee Ellen Bolliger, Sara Kite, Mary Hines, Lila Jo Dillion, Adrienne Jenkins, Roberta Coberly, Betty Frank, Mrs. Sinsel, Sue Coberly Fourth Row: Carol Bartlett, Elizabeth Linn, Kathryn Currey, Rosalie Losh, Vanessa Conaway, Patty Current, Mary Sue Blue, Eileen Brown, Loretta DeMoss, Patsy Isner, Macel Dillion, Shirley Harman, Coro May Knight. Top Row: Sandra Courtney, Noncy Flanagan, Carol Ann Ewers, Nancy Devers, Rosemary Johns, Jean Hinkins, Joan Bennett, Jane Evans, Mona Rae Hawkins, Betty Baugh, Patty Bailey, Peggy Bartlett, Potty Collier, Nina Costolo, Billie Hanleiter, Fredda Haithcoat, Morelia Gerkins. Janice Ellers.
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