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MONOGRAM CLUB Front row — left to right: Hilda Powers, Ann Aferritt, Betty Leadbetter. Second row; Frances Moreland, Sara Jane White, Marge Biondo, Peggy H uttelrnayer , Carolyn Smith, Barbara Jean Hannah, Janet Gets, Ann Mallory, Betty Dowdy, Frances Tate, Marion Somers, Tommy Chilton. 1 bird row: Mr. Bagwell, Treasurer ; Overton Pollard, Margaret Nuckols, Secretary; Dick Scrivener, Conway Stone, Ned Stiles, Vice-President ; Frances Trevvett, Nancy Barker, Charlotte Barker, Elsie Coakley, Cynthia White, Forrest Adills, Miss Todd. Fourth row: Maurice Reid, Willis Mc- Cauley, Mac Brock, Jimmie Glave, Bill Glave, Ray Tyson, President ; Russell Lowry, Ed Cox, Fred Sawyer, Ken Myers, Roy Haley, John Scrivener , Edgar Wick- ham. The Monogram Club of Henry Clay High is an organization which promotes athletics and other school activities with the object of making a better school and student. Vhen a student is presented with a monogram for being active in any sport or sports, he automatically becomes a mem- ber and remains a member as long as he has an interest in the club and its activities. Following the homecoming victory over Chester High School, the Monogram Club sponsored the Homecoming Dance. [ 28 }
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STUDENT C:()OPER. l I ’E ASSOCIATION J ' his year under the direction of Miss Ola Murray, Miss Lois Jackson, and Mrs. Rhoda Buckley, the S.C.A. has been completely reorganized. The student government ' s aim is an active participation by all members of the student hodv ir. afTairs pertaining to the student life of the school. The e.xecutive board of the student cour.cd is made up of the officers, the president and a representa- tive of each class. The council is eager at all times to assist students and welcomes any suggestions offered. The following people are chairman of the various committee ' s: Mac Brock, high .school hall committee; Brice Chenault, grammar school hall com- mittee; Ed Cox, ground committee; Frances Moreland, school reporter; Corrie Gillespie and Fred Sawyer, restroom committee; Jim Glave, bulletin boards committee; Xancy Squire, assembly committee; and Nancy Jeanne Stanley, library committee. Front row — left to right: Ann McUnry Hugh Campbell, Keith Taylor, Overton Pollard, Vice-President ; Marge Biondo, President ; Ben Smith, Secretary; Bill Glave, Pat Blair, Cynthia White. Second row: Mary Lou O’ Mara, Judson Vaughan, Maurice heid. [ 30 ]
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