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K (Jctyttfvt Junior Rotarians for the 56-’57 school year are, first row: Mike Robinson, September; Dale Halford, Novem- ber; Jim Haynie, October; Fred Followill, December; Scott Mack, January. Second row: Mike Ratliff, February; Dick Burr, March; Rodney Hill, April; and Odie Hood, May. Tactic Se U i ‘rtyatuviect (luiUon, £ac£ Tfe i Honored as Junior Rotarian each month of the school year is an outstanding senior boy who has contributed much to the field in which he takes part. Among the characteristics considered are good citizenship, well-developed character, high scholastic rating, and the ability to get along with his fellow students and teachers in a friendly man- ner. Being presented at the first meeting of the Rotary Club each month, he attends all the meetings during the month and gives a brief statement at the last meeting. Serving on the selection committee this year are Mr. J. E. Gordon, Mr. E. J. Lowrey, Mr. Vernon Odom, Mr. Robert E. Knight, and Mrs. Ethel Terrel. 19
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Chosen as 1956-57 Ciris of the Month are Winn Sherrill, September; Sharon English, November; Barbara Miller, December; Celia Burnett, January; Mary Pfingsten, Feb- ruary; Carol McWilliams, March; Peggy Rogers, April; and Suzanne Stafford, May. Not pictured is Kathleen Robinson, Girl of the Month for October. The Business and Professional Women’s Club honors one girl each month during the school year by selecting her from the senior class as Girl of the Month. After being selected, she at- tends one of the night meetings of the club at which time she introduces the Girl of the Month chosen from Monterey. Moral and ethical standards, leadership, service, and character are the factors considered in choos- ing these girls. They must be good examples for their fellow students and be able to get along well with other students and teachers alike. Heading the committee that selected these girls this year are Miss Laurene Bussey, Mrs. Everett Carver, Miss Glenys Honey, Mr. Gordon Downum, and Mrs. Ethel Terrell. 18
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