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.7 T1 Club members often admired and enjoyed the works of the masters. Standing, left to right: Virginia Rowe, Blanca Lozano, johnny Teague, Judy Whisnant, Candace Baker, Daniel Kirby, Annie Angley, Richard Curtis, Carol I-Iamm, Barbara Mayberry, Roger Mikeal, Ruby Townsend, Stephanie Watts, Brenda Beane, Maggie Ford, Glenn Hull, and Mary Frances Moore. Seated: wdf, . 'fig mv--' Libby Parsons, Brenda Simmons, Mary Ann Crump, Shirley Ann Miller, Dollie Milligan, Brenda Teague, Geraldine Trivette, Nancy Welch, Kay Bush, Harolyn Dtmcan, Carolyn Helton, and Kathleen Beane. Not pictured: C aro lyn Ann as, Vivian Curtis. Pen and Brush Club A In 1960 the Pen and Brush Club was formed at .udson High School to promote interest, appreciation, participation in art. j To join the Pen and Brush Club we had to exhibit .me or more original works in the show sponsored annually by the club. Once accepted,we had to main- iain a passing average in all subjects and participate in the club's activities. Our projects for the year were to continue the sub- scription to the American Artist magazine for the library, to have an Artist-of-the-Week and place this person's Work on display, to sponsor a d anc eg and to have the annual art exhibit of the works of all students wishing to become a member of our club. Officers of the Pen and Brush Club prepared for a program on Picasso just before the meeting began. Left to right: Barbara Holman QTreasurerj, Terry Fox QPresi- dentj, Mrs. Martha Morehead QSponsorj, Janice jones H QI-I is t o r i any, Barbara Munday QVice-Presidentj, and '13 .3 Sandra Holman QSecretaryj. .N Lf4,l'v nl y fy,,?,37.. 17
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Public Speaking Club Debates, panel dis c us s io n s, and extemporaneous speecheswere only a few of the programs We, as members of the Public Speaking Club, took part in. Members for our club were chosen from those students showing a definite interest in public speaking and were willing to enter one of the oratorical contests during this year, which was one of the club's requirements. We sponsored our first local speaking cont est last spring and decided to make it an annual event. Of course, membership in the Public Speaking Club didn't cure us of stage fright but it did help us speak more effectively before a group. Fulfilling one of their membership requirements for the Public Speaking Club-to enter a speech contest- was easy for the club officers. Left to right: Mr. Jerry Austin fSponsorl, Kathleen Beane Qlbresidentj, Paula Sanford QVice-Presidentj, and Richard Curtis fSecretary- Treasurerj. Debating was one of the many programs the Public Speaking Club members participated in. Left to right: Donald Watson, Ervin Duncan, L. C. Coonse, Mary Frances Moore, Reba Early, Barbara Munday, Lind a Welch, Gerald Hester, E-von Harris, Q ,. ,c -,,. .i,Q.,K,i,.,, -aw, . .N ul, MMV, ' M'M'5 Bw M 4, ' f ffzf-lnwsie lf 'Q X ', ,- 5-,fs yy ff ma . i ' ,,WI,w,Y,M,,, .,. W wa. W 1, iamllfawmwla i, ,X , NW, . . M sm. . Wtimvlx 5 J , we L r' Sandra Cloer, Mrs. Ruby Tester QSponsorJ, Tommy Macchia, Carolyn Miller, Becky Haas, Gary Whisnant, James.-fox, Eddie Smith, Marie Church, Barbara Bungarner, Sharon Prestwood, and Marlene I-lines. 1 gunna,
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Sensor gurls took turns as hostess Our Senior Girls Organization was one of the few school clubs which held its meetings after school hours. In each of the three chapters of the club, the membership was limited to twenty-five girls, made up of rising seniors. Since the purpose of our club Was self and school improvement, qualified persons were invited to appear in the programs and discuss various phases of this improvement. Our meetings were held in the homes of the members. Our projects were helping a needy family at Thanksgiving, giving donations to a family of five orphans, keeping attractive and informative bulletin boards, making timely table favors, helping to sponsor a s c h oo l d a nc e, and assisting in buying a paper cutter for the school. Table favors for the c a f e t e r i a were planned by the officers of all three chapters of the S. G. O. Seated, left to right: Reba Early fSecretary-Treasurer of Chapter IIIJ, Evon. Harris QVice -,President-,of.,ChapIer IJ, Mary Anne Crump fSecretary of Chapter IJ, Mrs. Kincaid QSponsor of Chapter IJ. Stand- ing: Rub y T ow n s e n d fVice-President of Chapter IIJ, Elizabeth Carver QSecretary of Chapter IIJ, Anne Curtis QTreasurer of Chap- ter Ilj, Brenda Dula QTreasurer of Chapter IJ, Dot Fox QVice-President of Ch apt e r IIIJ, Gle n d a Hull QPresident of Chapter Ij. Not pictured: Pat DownsQPresident of Chapter Ilj, Anne Walsh QPresident of Chapter IIIJ. Members of Chapter II wrapped Christmas presents for orphans Left to right: Linda Carpenter, Shirley Younce Dianne Annas, Kathleen Beane Blanca Lozano Janice jones, Rachel Ingle, Virginia Rowe, Anne Kincaid Miss Conley QSponsorj, Barbara Holman Maggie Ford Mary jo Link, Pat Downs, jo Ann Saunders, Brenda Carpenter, and Judy Whisnant Not pictured Gail Carlton Reba Townsend, and Verla Whisnant. I Q
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