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First row: Miss Hodgson; Hilda Powers; Pat Blair; Marie Lafoon; Peggie Eyler; Roy Southworth. Second row: Gladys Loving; Dorothy Taylor; Janet Geis; Ann Mallory; Joan Tyson, Secretary; Mick Wade. Third row: Anne Merritt; Overton Pollard, Presi- dent; Jimmy Glave; Hatcher Wells. The Bios Club is made up of students who have achieved an A average in Biology and at least a C average in other classes and who are interested in science. The faculty adviser for the club is Miss Hodgson. The members of this club hope to interest the student body in science courses and to aid in furthering knowledge of science in the school and community. 36
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In 19 9, the glee club under the very capable direction of Mr. William S. Troxell, presented its 8th annual operetta, Nieet Arizona, a dude ranch comedy and romance of the far west. This production required many hours of hard work and was presented two nights in the high school auditorium filled with citizens of Ashland and Hanover County. The money raised from this operetta is given to the library for the benefit of the whole school. Last year the glee club attended the annual spring festival which was held in Richmond at the Thomas Jefferson High School. We received a rating of 2 which is equal to excellent. We expect to attend it once again next year and we hope to do as well. Mr. Troxell, Director Carlene Mitchell, Accompanist First row. Betty Lou Sykes, Ottellia Tiebel, Pat Blair, Margaret Myers, Susan Ayers, Bev- erly Stone, LeReve Mallory, Lucille Mills, Mary Garland Cox, Jane Mallory. Second row. Mary Randolph Blunt, Mary Jane Cooke, Josephine Hall, Vivian Seigel, Frank Huffman, Thomas Leake, Ralph Echols, Jay Bass, Janet Palmore, Anne Turner, Joan Tyson. Third row. Evelyn Walls, Jean Mallory, Dale Maddox, Beveley Moore, Michael Grieve, David Bass, Glen Brice, Otho Sledge, Peggy Smith, Marie LaFoon, Shirley Hall, Annette Myers. Fourth row. Louise Mills, Barbara Holland, Gaynell Lowry, Betty Moody, John Packard, Donald Seay, Billy Babcock, Hatcher Wells, Robin Jacques, Nancy Jean Stanley, Eleanor Leistra, Nora Dillon. Fifth row. Gwen Haley, Lois Att- kisson. Marguerite Jacques, Etta Stanley, James Allen, Forrest Mills, Michael Wade, Overton Pollard, Peggy Eyler, Sarah Hannah, Ann Mallory. Sixth row. Gladys Mae Lov- ing, Dorothy Taylor, Anne Jennings, Shirley Mallory, Walter Reid, David Hughes, Jimmy Glave, Linwood Attkisson, Keith Taylor, Annie Mae Jacobs, Joan Baker, Louise Tiebel. 35
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Y Jonitord (Bui 2)i TLuerS Across the front: Glen Brice, Jimmy Vaughan, Charles Litchford, Lloyd Tignor, Charles Cannon, Jervis Wingfield, Keith Taylor, Gaynell Lowry, Peggy Smith, Nancy Jean Stanley. Second row on left: Donald Seay, John Packard, Wilmer Tignor. Third row on left: Milton Leake, Ralph Echols, Shirley Mallory. Fourth row on left: Althea Harris, Karl Barker, Sarah Hannah. Fifth row on left: Harriet Packard, Josephine Hall, Shirley Hall. Sixth row on left: Mary Ellen Barnhill, Gale Cauthorne, Doris Barnhill. Seventh row on left: Annette Myers, Beveley Moore. Second row on right: Anne Merritt, Elsie Coakley, Nancy Barker. Third row on right: Betty Leadbetter, Mary Jane Cooke, Char- lotte Barker. Fourth row on right: Lois Attkisson, Lucille Mills, Carolyn Smith. Fifth row on right: Janet Palmore, Dorothy Taylor, Virginia Gay White. Sixth row on right: Vivian Seigel, Dale Maddox, Harriet Koch. The Monitors are a service group under the juris- diction of the Student Council. They see that order is kept in the halls and on the grounds of our school. There are forty members in this group. 37
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