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FIRST ROW: Wadie Houtchens, Charles Giovannini, Larry Gardner, Carl Baldwin, Donald Hart, Howard Sevits, Tommy Perry, Ronald Martin. SECOND ROW: Donald Perrin, Jack Johnson, Bobby Vance, Carol Paap fVice-Presidentj, Jac- quelyn Sykes, Diana Spencer, Roberta Scobee fljresidentj, Martha Denslow, Vivian Shelton, Jeanette Watson, Marilyn Wheeler, Carolyn Sue Cragg, Paul Schnucker. THIRD ROW! Mrs. Sparks fSpons0rJ, Elaine Wellborn, Shirley Shaw, Dorothy Holmes, Mildred Dawkins, Jo Ann Clark, Edwina Rinehart fSecreLary-Treasurerl, Sue Welpton, Carol Chapman, Jane Powell, Arlene Ladw ig, Jolene Forke, Jane Novinger, Judy Beltzer, Muriel Paap. FOURTH ROW: Eldon Winkleman, Mada Stanley, Nilene Alger, Frances Wait, Sharon Cleeton, Heidi Herboth, Barbara Higgins, Carol Cupp, Barbara Clark, Dorothy Luman, Jane Barnett, Vauncille Tuttle, Zada Stanley, Terry Troester. Tri-K- lub The Tri-K members will furnish our community with clerks, secretaries and businessrnen Members of the club visited a baker, a bank, and a newspaper office this ,year to learn how var ious businesses are run, Then to highlight the year the club took its annual journey to another city in May, to view big in dustrial operations, a trip that will long linger in the minds of the business students.
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FLRST ROW: Mildred Dawkins, John Gooch, Frank Colton, Tom Trunnell, Eugene Monay, Tom Fulkerson, Harold Linder. SECOND ROW: Jennie Sue Allen, Carol Paap, Donna Dabney, Roberta Scobee, Catherine Lintner fSecretaryl, Ronald Pearson, Bob Hinton fVice-Presidentl, H. A. Lindberg. Tl-ILRD ROW: Anna May Loch, Anna Grace Mitten, Shirley Tollenaar, Miss Kallenbach tSponsorj, John Grim fPresidentJ, Jim Thornton. International Relations Club The theoretical solving of the world problems is the main function of this club. This year the club made intensive studies of religion, NATO, and of such questions as Should 18 year olds be gn allowed to vote In addition to these programs presented by the members of the club the organization holds an annual banquet. This year they learned about Malaya from a native, Mr, Zional. Although the club didn't solve all of the wor1d's problems, they learned much about the world situation by the ir rather serious studies.
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wg -----v, --ww W - 'J fi A X Q ,Vu YL H- .aw --.4 W vw,-as FIRST RC VY: Eugene Monay, John Gooch, Don Ames, Russ Nemer, John Grim. SECONL ROW: Paul Schnucker, Jane Novinger, Carol Chapman, Jane Powell, Tommy Trunnell. Judy Beltzer fSecretary -Treasurerl, Wadie Houtchens fljresidentl, Frank Colton fVice -Presidentl. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lucille Allen fSponsorl, Shirley Shaw, Elaine Wellborn, Sondra Schwab, Nancy Read, Sue Allen, Donna Jo Dabney, Dorothy Luman, Ronnie Riley. Masque and Gave Speech for use - that's the motto of the local chapter of the national organization of Masque and Gavel. The club especially promotes better speech usage in all fields of speaking, including, for exe ample, daily conversation and drama. Besides this, the club performs a community service by presenting programs for various civic organizations. Although the club is only two years old in our school it is a fast growing organization, The club yearly takes a trip to see some play. This year they went to Columbia to see John Brown's Body under the direction of Charles Laughton and starring Tyrone Power, Judith Ander-i Son, and Raymond Massey. One who has been a member of this club can never forget that the power of speech is a mighty thing, O1
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