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President .... . . MARSHALL PERKINS Vice President ........ . . . CLYDE COLLINS Secretary and Treasurer .,.. NORMAN GREENE Reporter ............,... CAROLE DOTHEROW Sponsor . .. . ....... MR. H. H. SMITH Patricia Allen, Frances Bishop, J. C. Brittain, Donald Brown, Clyde Collins, Dean Cochran, Rose Marie Cochran, Ann Dotherow, Carole Dotherow, Joe Fox, Norman Greene, Douglas Henson, Gerald Lynch, Marshall Perkins, Grady Rhinehart, Shirley Phillips, Roger Ramey, Hoyle Riding, Jo Ann Sanders, Larry Settle, Annie Lou Stone, J. D. Tucker, Defoy Vaughn, L. E. Vaughn, Edwin Wilds, Loranza Wilds. Page Twe1zty4EigI1,t Block Club Members ot the athle- tic teams constitute the Block I Club. Its obiective is to pro- mote good sportsman- ship in the school and the community. Glee Club The Glee Club, under the direction ot Miss Aldice Seawright, is two-fold purpose is to composed of girls. Its F I develop an appreciation for good music and to stimulate culture. The members make a R public appearance dur- ' ing commencement. President ............. ....... A ILEEN FOX Vice President ............ PEGGY BALLENGER Secretary and Treasurer ........ SUE MORROW Reporter ................. RACHEL COTHRAN Pianisfs ...... PHYLLIS WILSON, EMILY PETTUS ancl BETTY LYNN MOORE Director .... ....... M ISS ALDICE SEAWRIGHT Patricia Allen, Peggy Ballenger, Gail Bishop, Verona Black, Jewel Bradley, Jackie Chatman, Kay Frances, Crowder, Arberdel Eaton, Phyllis Floyd, Sarah Foster, Aileen Fox, Linda Gowan, Mary Carole Hammett, Barbara Hawkins, Nadean Henson, Audrey Howard, Agnes Jackson, Betty Jean Johnson, Frances Kimmons, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Mack, Rebecca Massebeau, Betty Lynn Moore, Sue Morrow, Wilma Pace, Emily Pettus, Nancy Pike, Evelyn Prewette, Jo Ann Sanders, Martha Settle, Peggy Jean Vehorn, Mavis Waldrop, Mary Walter, Nancy Walter, Martha West, Ruby West- brook, Phyllis Wilson.
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At lnman iuniors and seniors maintaining an average of 90 or above make up the Beta Club. To promote citizen- ship and leadership, to encourage fellowship and cooperation, and to inspire honesty and tolerance are objectives of the chapter. The members are ac- tive in County Beta work and attend the State Convention. Dicky Ballenger, vice presi- dent of the county or- ganization, was master of ceremonies for Tal- ent Night. , .-xx Q Beta Club The Student Council President ...... . . . ANN DOTHEROW Vice President ........ PEGGY VEHORN Secretary .... .. LAURA ANN WATERS Treasurer . . . .... BARBARA BROWN Reporter . .... DOROTHY COTHRAN Sponsor .... -.. MRS. CLARA H, FOSTER Dicky Ballenger, Barbara Brown, Martha Chap- man, Dorothy Cothran, Dale Dillingham, Ann Dotherow, Aileen Fox, Suzanne Hannon, Shirley Hipp, Billie Fay Jordan, Frances Kimmons, Shirley Lee, Rebecca Massebeau, Martha Orr, Annie Lou Stone, Defoy Vaughn, Peggy Jean Vehorn, Laura Ann Waters, Phyllis Wilson. President ...... .. DICKY BALLENGER Vice President .. . .. DEFOY VAUGHN Secretary ...... . . . ANN DOTHEROW Treasurer .. THERON HAYNES Reporter . . . . EDDIE WHITAKER Adviser ...... MR. W. B. ROYSTER Dicky Ballenger, Donald Belcher, Douglas Brittain, Donald Brown, David Cochran, Rose Marie Cochran, Richard Dillingham, Ann Dotherow, Aileen Fox, Joe Fox, Nor- man Greene, Dean Hammett, Theron Haynes, Gail Horton, Harold Howell, Betty Moore, Jerone Morrow, Marshall Perkins, Emily Pettus, Ted Powell, Sylvia Teague, Defoy Vaughn, Eddie Whitaker The Student Council functions to develop better leadership, to in- sure school spirit, to pro- mote the general wel- fare of the school, and to secure better cooper- ation. The president of the council is elected from the senior class, vice president from the jun- ior class, and other officers from any class above the eighth grade in high school. Page T7K'C1ifj'4SE1'C1l
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President ...... ...... S HIRLEY HIPP President LAWRENCE MORROW vice President .. BILLY JOE BARNETTE secretary ,. RAY PACK treasurer ,. JOE EOx Reporter ... ..... ROBERT HALL Sentinel DONALD CLEMENT sponsor .... MR. GUY BLACKWELL Billy Joe Barnette, Donald Belcher, Donald Clement, Ray Collins, Hartwell Condrey, Wayne Corn, Wayne Culp, Dean Denton, Marvin Edwards, Joe Fox, Robert Hall, Bennie Joe Hammett, Eugene Horton, Fred Howard, Ray Kimmons, Wayne McAbee, Kenneth McAbee, Lawrence Morrow, Joe Moon, Ray Pack, Yates Phillips, Donald Prewette, Larry Settle, Lewis Settle, J. D. Tucker, Kenneth Whitaker, Loranza Wilds. Vice President . . . . JERRY MATHESON Secretary . . . . . . EVELYN PREWETTE Treasurer . . . . . . NANCY MESSER Reporter . . .... . . . EMILY PETTUS Adviser ................. MRS. RUBY COOPER L l Marie Bailey, Mary Lou Bagwell, Peggy Ballenger, Sue Y Ballenger, Geneal Blackwell, lnez Blackwell, Amelia Brown, Margie Calvert, Rachel Cothran, Carole Dotherow, Peggy Easler, Bessie Mae Edwards, Evelyn Emory, Patricia Farmer, Phyllis Floyd, Mae Foster, Emma Sue Gowan, Joann Gregory, Elizabeth Hammett, Mary Carole Hammett, Alice Hipp, Shir- L ley Hipp, Gail Horton, Jean Horton, Peggy Horton, Carolyn L Jackson, Jenelle Jackson, Mary Rhoda Johnson, Thelma John- son, Ann Jordan, Billie Fay Jordan, Shirley Lee Phyllis Lottis, Jerry Matheson, Barbara Messer, Nancy Messer, Jean Mor- ris, Sue Morrow, Minnie Lee Nichols, Janice Owens, Betty Penland, Emily Pettus, Shirley Phillips, Jean Pike, Nancy Pike, Evelyn Prewette, Mildred Prewette. l Winning a blue rib- bon at the Piedmont Interstate Fair has be- , come a habit with the M ' J. H. A. l Other enterprises of ' ' Mm th Ib d ' - -I e c u are Con uctlng Us . J Qi. A a food booth at the Hal- l li loween Carnival, feed- ing the bands that par- ticipate in the Inman Christmas parade, as- sisting civic clubs, and competing in state, dis- trict, and county con- , tests. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of 27 LF P3 Q America is the develo - , 'X TI 06 P 065, ment of agricultural r, 0 leadership, co-opera- X AY' ff - . . . . j ' ation, and citizenship. v fjlanuf' - 'D 4. be Each member in the -, c g U ' X' local club is required to have a specific proiect. Exhibits are placed in the Piedmont Interstate Fair. The highlight of the year is the week's camp- ing trip at the beach. Page TTUFIZFQ'-.7VlA1lE
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