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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeilda Lee, Jean Fore, Joyce Coleman, Paula Dew, Margaret Ellen McCutcheon, Ann Weatherly. Mrs. Elizabeth King. SECOND ROW: Earl Rich, Randy Lane, Mack Gaddy, Malcolm George, Warren Fore. Charles Jones. NOT PICTURED: Judy Gasque, Marguerite Moore, Eddie Brunson. The Senior Class successfully presented Rest Assured as its annual l - W play in April. This distinctly different comedy paclced a laugh-a-line, but it also carried a fine lesson. Warren Fore and Randy Lane por- trayed heavy character roles with ability and finesse. The 16 Seniors in the cast agree it was much work but more fun. To them it will ever Y be a cherished memory. Louisa Mae Alcott's Little Women was the Junior Play for the Class of 1959. Portrayed in authentic costumes in an appropriate setting, this play will long be remembered. The performance was ably .. - coached by Mrs. Elizabeth King. The four Little Women were Meg, Sally Manning, Jo, Paula Dew, Beth, Marian LeGette, and Amy, Sissy Y 1 s McMillan. Marguerite Moore was prompter. M LEFT TO RIGHT: Marguerite Moore, Randy Lane, Doug Parham, Warren Fore, Sissy McMillan, Sally Manning, Ann Weatherly, Marian LeGette, Paula Dew, Jean Griffin. NOT PICTURED: Macl: Gaddy. Kay Henry, Billy Bethea. .,,,,,,.,f WWW
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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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I7 7 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hayes, Watson, Tolar, Usher, Parham, C. Shelley, Williamson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hayes, Vereen, Herring, Garner, Berry, Landers, D. Shelley, E. Long, R. Long. THIRD ROW: Collins, Gritfith, George, Gasque, F. A. Brigman, Dew, Hardy, R. Brigman. FOURTH ROW: P. Shelley, Haselden, Hayes, Porter, Page, Hatchell, Epstein, Coleman, Collins. This year's band was young and laclced experience, but it showed much potentiality at its appearances. Under the direction ol Band- master Clarence F. Hayes, who is an excellent musician, the future lor the Band appears bright. Mr. Hayes is one ol the finest clarinetist anywhere. ln January the Band was host to the Eastern District Band Clinic. AN These five high-steeping girls led the Latta High School Band in its appearances at football games, pep rallies, and parades throughout the year. They were paced by Senior Peggy Shelley who has displayed excellent ability lor two years. Other majorettes were Senior Joyce Coleman, Gwen Haselden, a Junior, Joyce Collins, a Sophomore: and Linda Hayes, a Freshman. MAJORETTES I 44 LEFT TO RIGHT: Gwen Haselden, Linda Hayes, Peggy Shelley, Joyce Coleman, Joyce Collins. I -- .,...... - Mm, .,.. .... . M- ,-W..-a W--- ........ ..., .-,...-.-,,,,,..,...,.., ,. -M ,-.,..W,,.,-,..,.l
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