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to the Senior Girls' Organization. ST' 3 S.G. O. Chapter III me mb e rs held a call meeting in the Library. Seated: Ann Walsh, Reba Early, Linda Helton, Sherry Bush, Carol Knight, Betty I-Iollar, Scottie Bryant. St andin g: Sheila Phillips, Wanda johnson, Mary jo Craig, Linda Bolick, - L Rf .--Av -mild? Annie Angley, Phyllis Alexander, Dot Fox, Mrs. TesterQSponsorj, Carolyn Smith, Barbara Barnette, Audrey Foster, and S a ndr a Holman. V, ,, ,N ef, iii - limit' f'i 2: Working tog ether to make an attractive bulletin board for the gym foyer were m e mb e rs of Chapter I. V Left to right: Rebecca Taylor, Irene Cozart, Nancy Spears, jean Gragg. Back row: Janie Moore, Bobbie jean Hicks, Theresa Roberts, Ann Taylor, Betty Harmon, Rebecca McGee, and Evelyn Braswell. Not pictured: Linda Harris and Peggy Clark. 19
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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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These belonged to the Lllllan McLean Near the end of last ye ar, rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in pursuing a teaching career applied for membership in the Future Teachers of America Club. After writing a short essay stating their reasons for choosing teaching as a vocation, they were then voted on by the club's present members. When accepted, they learned about the many phases of their profession by observing and teaching at the elementary school and by hearing and pre- senting programs related to teaching. Officers of the F.T.A. prepared for the trip to the convention at Chapel Hill by putting banners on the cars. Left to right: Verla Whisnant fPresidentJ, Theresa Roberts QSecretaryj, Kathleen Beane QVice- Presidentj, Reba Earley QT r e a s ur e rj, and Frances Hayes fl-Iistorianj. Left to right: F.T.A. members, Rachel Ingle, Dot Fox Mr Theron Farlow fSponsorj Skip Downs, Pat Downs, Mary Frances Moore, Zettie Anne Lanier, Geneva Blalock Paula Sanford Mary Evelyn Andrews, and jane I-Iuss, caroled at the homes of the faculty l... .-ra X
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