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5, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathryn Lane, Suzanne Fore, Peggy Johnson, Nancy Moore, Patricia Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth King, Jean Lee, Lois Wise, Clara Stanton, Virginia Bryant, Jeilda Lee. THIRD ROW: Marguerite Moore, Libby Monroe, Diane Shelley. Betty Parham. The Library Club of Student Assistants is a service club. The mem- bers serve one period each day. Without these faithful workers, the library could not function successfully. The Student Librarians are eligible lor membership in the Activity Club alter two years ol service. A B Officers are Marguerite Moore, president: Lois Wise, vice-president: B and .Ieilda Lee, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth King, librarian, E is sponsor. The Science Club, formally known as The Knights of Science, meets Iour times a year lor lectures or field trips. This year the club visited ,fx the University of North Carolina and Dulce University, and sponsored 4.5 the annual Science and Math Fair. Otficers are Billy Parham, presi- 421 dent: Billy Bethea, vice-president: Sissy McMillan, secretary, and Ann B mmbmwm Weatherly, treasurer. Mrs. Lois M. Watson is sponsor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Clyde Parham, Sissy McMillan, Ann Weatherly, Billy Bethea, Mrs. Lois M. Watson. SECOND ROW: Charlie Jones, Randy Lane, Freddie Ellis, Warren Fore, Doug Parham, Paula Dew. THIRD ROW: Earl Rich, Joe Reaves, Vic Bethea, Leon Coward, Walker Graham. . H 41
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Horne, Virginia Floyd, Nancy Gasque, Linda Hayes, Linda Watson, Diane Shelley, Betty Parham, Libby Monroe, Bruce Fore, Wilder Hatchell. SECOND ROW: Leon Hayes, Henry Hartley, Charlie Bethea, Sonny Haselden, Billy Clyde Parham, Billy Porter, Carroll Hopkins, William Lundy, Buzzy Finklea, Bob Bethea, Freddie Ellis, Mrs. Elizabeth King. ,fr-, This year there are 21 members ol the Latin Club, which meets once 1' .sy L every six weeks with programs on Roman life, times, and customs. f ' t Emphasis is placed on Latin's influence on us today. The club's motto X - I is Labor Omnia Vincitf' Otficers are Clyde Parham, president: Bob xt 1' B Bethea, vice-president, Freddie Ellis, secretary and treasurer, and Libby SQ ,gf . . . . W Monroe, scribe. Mrs. Elizabeth B. King is sponsor. The purpose of the French Club, Le Cercle Francais, is to learn more about the country and people of France and to develop an appre- ciation lor French art, music, and literature. The club meets once every six weeks. Its motto is Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera. Officers are Walker CL B Graham, president: Elizabeth Ward, vice-president, and Mac James, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. James Monroe is sponsor. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. James Monroe, Shirley Norton, Gwen Haselden. STANDING: Walker Graham, Leon Coward, Vic Bethea, Mac James. NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Ward, Carol McDaniel. If ,q M. .ss .az-,.:: . . ,- 5, f, .... ' 9 :asm aawti W ' Ziff fi , semis: :fx H 5 .x W M
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marguerite Moore. Jeanie Griffin, Judy Gasque. SECOND ROW: Paula Dew, Lois Wise, Marian LeGette, Sissy McMillan, Sally Manning, Ann Weatherly. THIRD ROW: Shirley Herring, Clara Stanton, Jeilda Lee, Virginia Bryant, Libby Monroe, Betty Parham, Peggy Shelley. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Clarence Hayes, Doug Parham, Mac James, Freddie Ellis, Vic Bethea, Leon Coward. The purpose ol the Activity Club is to give recognition to students bringing honor to their school through extra-curricular activities other than athletics. Members of the Band, F. H.A., F. F. A., Glee Club, Science Club and Student Librarians are eligible for the Activity Club. CL B Officers are Ann Weatherly, president, Clara Stanton, vice-president, Vic Bethea, treasurer: and Virginia Bryant, reporter. The purpose ol the Bloclc L Club is to give recognition to students Fi L who have excelled in athletics. To earn a letter, a student must play an average ol one quarter each game. The annual banquet was held in November featuring the theme Sports in Season. Officers are CL B Joyce Coleman, president: Sissy McMillan, vice-president, Shirley Nor- L il ton, secretary: and Walker Graham, treasurer. Coach Leon Maxwell is sponsor. INSIDE ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM AND LEFT TO RIGHT: George, Finlclea, Bethea, Fore, Johnson, Parham, Brunson, Maxwell, Hatchell, Bullard, Graham, Snipes. OUTSIDE ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM AND LEFT TO RIGHT: Powers, Moore, Manning, Dew, Griffin, Shelley Parham, McCutcheon, Wise, LeGette, Dillon, Norton, Henry, McMillan, Coleman.
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