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I w. onog runi The Monogram Club is made up of students who have participated in one or more sports. Its purpose is to encourage athletics and good sports- manship. This year the club sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance which followed the Ashland-Varina Home- coming Game. Miss Hodgson and Mr. Pollock were honored at a party given by the club. First row, left to right: Miss Hodgson, Anne Merritt, Roy Haley, John Scrivener, Edgar Wickham, Janet Geis, Hilda Powers, Coach Pollock. Second row: Eugene Hagen, Conway Stone, Betty Leadbetter, Pat Blair, Joan Tyson, Jean Mallory, Overton Pollard, Jimmy Glave. Third row: David Christian, Michael Wade, Forrest Mills, Ed Cox, Betty Lou Sykes, Anne Turner. Fourth row: Polly Ayres, Hugh Campbell, Russell Bumpass, Paul Reid, Herbert Cross, Tommy Raftery, Louise Tiebel, Mary Simms, Diana Curtis. Fifth row: Maurice Reid, Ned Taylor, Carlene Mitchell, Corrie Gillespie, Shirley Mallory, Carolyn Smith, Nora Dillon. Sixth row: Walter Baughan, Billy Lowry, Walter Reid, David Hughes, Linwood Attkisson, Keith Taylor, Ann Mallory. 33
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First row: Vernelle Stanley, Betty Lewis Moody, Harriet Packard, Michael Wade, Jean Berger, Glendon Brice, Thomas Carter. Second row: Mrs. Buckley, Beverly Stone, Beverly Moore, Susan Ayres, Mary Clements, Carolyn Smith, Michael Grieve, Peggy Smith, Gay White, Etta Stanley, Donald Seay, Frank Huffman. The purpose of the Library Club is to promote interest in the school library, to encourage good reading, and to help its members learn more about the work of a librarian. Student library as- sistants who are interested in these aims may be members. This year the club observed National Book Week by making various posters and by sponsor- ing a speaker at a school assembly. Club pins were bought this year and a constitution was put into effect. The club also sponsored open house” for parents and townspeople who wished to use the library. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Rhoda Buckley, school librarian. 32
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TRUMPETS Peggy Smith Margaret Myers John Packard SAXOPHONES Joe Haley Ralph Echols Roy Haley Shirley Wright David Hughes Louis Lipira Arlene Henley Billy Thomas Speedy Mills Anita Heflin Faye Marie Compton James Allen Barbara Quarles Jimmy Luck Billy Morris Flagg Mary Carroll Smith Ben Vaughan James Bagby Harry Griffith Jean Leadbetter PERCUSSION Theresa Adams ALTO HORN Keith Taylor John Glave Jimmy Ridout Dick Biondo Arlene Harris TROMBONE Pat Barker Scott Wallinger Linwood Attkisson Douglas Hall Frances Luck Alvin Sylvia Bobby Reese OBOE C. J. Haley Joe Billy Dunville Evelyn Wall Carroll Moss Danny Wise FLUTE and PICCOLO Richard Lee Widener GLOCKENSPIEL Dale Maddox TUBA Beverly Jesse Virginia Mabry Chip Ray DRUM MAJORETTE CLARINETS Dora Lee Forsythe The Band, under the direction of William Troxell, has had another successful year. Many new members have been added to it this year. We played in the Festival last Spring and came out with a 2 rating. Next year w-e hope to do better. The band played for the Kiwanis Club and for several football games. We also played at the Faculty-Student” basketball game and have tried to help the college out a little at their games. Even though we lost many of our good players, we have made out fine and hope to have as good a season next year. 34
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