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,g . Q 3 Qt- A ' --Armor: I. West. Ed. Paper: l. Carter. Feature Ed.: Shelton, Sports Ed., R. l.. Calder, Chief Sr. lid.: M. George, Sr, Ed., B. Holland MJ Hoover, Sports lid, of Afmlldle .qnugftcafiona The publications of Hanes High School are the Hanes Hi Rada, the school newspaper, and the Purple and Gold, the school year book. All editorial work for the twelve issues of the Hanes Hi Rada is done by the Students in Iournalsim I and II. For the Purple and Gold the students plan the page arrangements, compile senior write-ups, and other copy, cut and paste pictures for the various panels, and do the proof-reading. Miss Martha Mickey is advisor for both publications, Both publications are judged each spring at the Southern lnterscholastic Press Association at Wash- ington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. Editors for the coming year are delegates each spring. EDITORS For those who excel in a superior type of Journalism puppug AND gow HANE5 HIGH RADA 'there is membership into the Quill and Scr0ll, the E 'm'nf Sf 1 'L ' mia Ann Wm lnternational Honor Society for High School Iour- nalists. ThOse Who have received this honor are: Ernestine Shore, Lucy lane Calder, Julia West, Doris Gant, Betty Iean Holland, Ioe Widdifield, Iim Shelton, Maurice George, Bobby Adams, and Richard Hoover. I. Vklirltlilield, H. Elledge. G. Heck, C. liege. lf, Th swxxx pson. F. Roberson, B, Bennett, B. Adams, D. Nlasencup 'MW K . ' .,,,grgyQ ' . V V62 , . ., i. ' 3 W M 'sr A 1 , 5 3 isQ,f't' I M- ffsxfma F
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mm.. , .man H ymfmxusmasuuwmn A. Denny, Alderman, Nl. Aldridge, Srenogrupherg Miss Bicklcy, Advisor: N. l.ink. Monitor-in-Chief: Mrs. Burns, Advisor: T. Davis. Clerkz T. D- Gam, Sfllifimfl S, SHIFT' Alf'lf'l'lU1 L Nail, Iudge: G. Burton, Ass'r, Monitor-in-Chief. M. George, City Manager: Mr. Hnltiwanger, Principal: A. Culler, Mayor. cqfucfenf government The Student Government of Hanes High is run on the same plan as the city government of Winston- Salem, North Carolina. It has a Mayor and City Manager, Agnew Culler and Maurice George, re- spectively, the same as the city government. The court consists of a judge, Thurman Nail, a clerk, Thomasene Davis: a solicitor, Doris Ann Garit: and a stenographer, Mary Katherine Aldridge. Mrs. Alliene Burns acts as the faculty adviser for the court and the Monitors Club which is the same in student government as the police force is in the city government. The monitors give summons slips, and court is held once a week for the lawbreakers. There are usually between sixteen and twenty monitors in the club. The Board of Aldermen makes the laws for Hanes High the same as the City Aldermen make the city laws. The Aldermen meet once a week with the Mayor presiding. Miss Helen Bickley is faculty ad- viser for this group, Aldermen, First row: Cope, Scott, Blanton, Brown. St-cond row: Szilc, Monitors. First row: Wooten, Apple, Disher, Cliunn. Second row: Adam5,Ca1dm-,Denny Tysinger, Allen, Cox, Binkley. Third row: Morgan, Hoover, Preston, Haslett.
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iiffi Y 1 1 Q 2 .Sf Q Mk A wif fr5.rxoQI'j4f Fl Kat Hankin and Mickey Bishop. Betty Scott and Barbara Bennett. Sylvia Bishop and Tommy Swaim. First Row: B. Michzicl, P. Rikarcl. Second Row: I. Shelton, F. Tuttle. li. Owen, D. Temples, T. Morgan, W. Vvbxlker. . E CM? The Distributive Education Club is composed of twenty-four members, This Club is an organization of high school students enrolled in the cooperative part-time distributive education classes. The students develop an understanding of their employers prob- lems, in order that the students may actually con- tribute to the organization by which they are em- ployed. Standing committees have been appointed. These served, as did our club officers, during the school year. Meetings have been held in the various homes and at school. Distributive Education is de- signed to fit citizens to become self-supporting. efficient members of their community by providing specialized training in retail occupations. Milclren Brown and Merry' Iohnson, Douglas Swaim. Nancy lacksnn, and Iames Lawson. Iackie VVnnnaclc. Betty Snead and Madeline Largen.
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