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library Club Sponsors Good Reading I I I STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Leake, Carroll Redford, Glendon Brice, Frank Huffman, Ruby Mallory. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Haley, Susan Ayers, Secretary, MichaelGrieves, President, Jay Webb, Vice President, Beverley Moore. I The purpose of the Librar y Club is to promote interest in the school library, to en- courage good reading, and to help its members learn more about the work of a librarian. Student library assistants who are interested in these aims may become members of this club . The club observed National Book Week this year by displaying posters in the school and in a local department store . At the regular December meeting, the club held a Christmas party for its members which was the highlight of its social life for the year. Mrs. Rhoda Buckley, school librarian, is the sponsor and faculty advisor of the club. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucille Mills, Louise Mills, Lucy Carter Mallory, Marie Stanley, David Webb, Jean Hamilton. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Hale Clarke, Beverly Stone, Harry Griffith, Joan Blickenstaff, Beverly Jesse. 30 L
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Eagle lights Holds School Wide Interest Editor, Beverly Stone; Business Manager, Karl Mitchell; Art Editor, Phyllis Wright; Sports, Evelyn Mothena and Milton Leake; Reporters, Dale Maddox, Gwen Haley, Beverley Moore, Diana Curtis, Chatter, Mary Garland Cox; Jokes, Shirley Powers; Clubs and Classes, Mary Jo Hall; Front Page, Susan Ayers; Typists, Ethel Howard, Dorothy Dalton, Joyce Hall, Ruby Mallory, Mary Jo Hall, Susan Ayers. The Eagle Lights, our school paper, is pub- lished under the sponsorship of the Future Business Leaders of America. There are four to six editions annually, which are mimeographed and stapled. The staff and assistants receive much able as- sistance from Miss Ola Murray, the faculty ad- visor. Representatives of the staff are sent each year to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention at Lexington. In 1951 the paper was entered in the Press Association contest and won an achievement aword. 29
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F.B.l.A. Builds leaders SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT; Gwen Haley, reporter; Jerry Lee Haley, vice-president; Dale Maddox, president; Miss Ola Murray, sponsor; Judson Vaughan, secretary; Susan Ayers, treasurer. iST ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Wright, Arlene Henley, Shirley Powers, Beverly Stone, state reporter, Ethel Howard, Mary Randolph Blunt, Pearl Phipps, LeReve Mallory, Joyce Mallory, Frankie Sylvia. 2ND ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT; Phyllis Wright, Mary Alice Traylor, Audrey Peregoy, Doris Mitchell, Harriet Koch, Shirley Mallory, Anne Jennings, Vicki Ambrose, Diana Curtis. 3RD ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hampton Jesse, Michael Grieve, Billy Ogilvie, Jack Steven- son, Carl Mitchell, Norman Joy, Otho Sledge, Wayne Joy, Ben Hutcheson. For the second consecutive year, the Future Business Leaders has offered valuable information and experience in the field of Business Education. This year our program contained not only activities at Henry Clay, but included the instal lation of new chapters in other schools. The club and its sponsors. Miss Ola Murray and Dr. James Lewis, are very proud to have one of the members hold a state office. The club membership is increasing rapidly and we hope that it will continue to do so for we sincerely believe that the Future Business Leaders of America is a great asset to any young person entering the Business world. EOUCATIOM UTURE USINESS EAOERS MERICA 31
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