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Qleei elulv First Row: Clara Mae Cook, Nancy Allgood, jean Carter, Vir- tal, Lou Macenmore. Third Row: Billy Mendenhall, Reece ginia Dowell, Toleda Dowell, Josephine Holcomb, Hilda Scott, Daniel Vestal, Bobby Adams, Johnny Martin, Alfred Hemric, Willa Pinnix, Frances Brown. Second Row: Linda Macemore, Jerry Draughn, Bobby Dezern, Mr. Hinshaw, Wagoner, Linda Haynes, Stacie Bryant, Virginia Holcomb, Director. Carol Eller, Sarah Carter, Betty Triplett, Jerry Lewis, Pat Ves- The Glee Cluh has 35 voices, directed hy Donald Hinshaw. The group sings upon invitation at school and social gatherings. This year the cluh has sung for the P. T. A., school Christmas and Easter Pro- grams, etc. Fourteen memhers will represent the cluh at the State Festival in Greensboro. The Club also plans to enter the State Music Contest. 7'--. Bobby Adams ,... . . . Sgt. at Arms Toleda Dowell . . . ,.., Treasurer Jerry Lewis , . . ,,,, V, Pres. Hilda Hemric . , , . . . Secretary Larry Cheek .... . . . Reporter Leon Reece . . . . . President WATCH THE DIRECTOR, PLEASE SING IT OUT
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uture eaclnero of ogmerica Realization of the nation's increasing demand for more and better teachers has brought about the organization of F. T. A. clubs all over the nation. The jonesville F. T. A., the Anna Sullivan club, has as its chief purpose encouraging more young people to become teachers. Also emphasis is placed upon the student's culti- vating character, health, mental keenness, personality, they are to be good teachers of tomorrow. The F. T. A. gives practical experience in teaching because its members many tirzes are asked to substitute for teachers in the elementary sc ool. Charles Evans, Presidentg Pat Vestal, Vice-President, Libby johnson, Sec. and Treas.g Nancy Allgood, Program Chair- man, Mrs. jane Holcomb, Advisor. First Row: Norma Shoaf, Libby Johnson, Ray Cheek, Nancy Allgood Pat Vestal Second Row: Mrs. Holcomb, Toleda Dowell, Billy Ashley, Carolyn Everidge Miss Reva Wilmoth. Third Row: Larry Mosteller, Ruth Brown Johnny Martln joan Smith, Charles Evans, Hilda Hemric.
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onogram elub A W9 . tj 3' 1 A ' x ai -ig Q A ,Z I Q 1. J, I I 1 li P M First Row: john Wesley Mathis, Sponsor. Annette Ferguson, Eileen Morrison, Margaret Creed, Jerry Lewis, Sarah Pardue, Betty T riplett, Gayle Cheek, Margaret Simmons, Frances Hampton. Second Row: Gary Long, Bobby Adams, Billy joe Gentry, Betty Jane McBride, Laura T riplett, Wanda Harris, Geneva Gilley, Reece Scott, Alfred Macemore, Jerry Draughn. Third Row: Carl Shew, Billy Hutchins, Wayne Wiles, Jimmy gl' Mickey, joe Lovelace, George Gentry, Sammy Johnson, Dicky I Randleman, james Groce, Bobby Dezern, Dock Moran. K , 1 .41 ll The purpose of the Monogram Club is to promote good sportsman- ll ship and character in our school and community through the influnce l of approved athletics. 5 I It is composed of all students who have received the Janesville Mono- gram. Through its various programs the Monogram Club strives to develop N its members and contacts into capable citizens of the community. 4 ri Dicky Randleman . . . . . Vice President Betty Triplett ..... .... S ecretary Sam Johnson ,,,, .... P t6Sld6I1t Billy Hutchins . . . .... Treasurer 4 Ierry Draughn . . . - - - Reporter ,E 'ft I 'v I DOES IT REALLY WORK? A I SMILES or VICTORY 'Q A.
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