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Q. ROJECT! ON lu O li Ready, willing, ond able to run projectors are the ,three requirements ot Projection Club members, sponsored by Mr, Hugh Griffith. Members must know how to care for all types of projectors in addition to running them, and must volunteer to work through study halls or before school. For each movie or slide hlm a member runs, he receives one point towards Torchbearers. The honor- ary society is for those students giving service to the school. First Row: Fred Kermode, Tim McLemore, Robert Murphy, Dottie Jenson David Boyers Joe May Bruce Malcolm Second Row Dennis McQuillon, John Huttine, Taft Metcalf, O'Neal Tool William Morris Dean DuBois Roger Gard Third Row Sam Marsh Russell Kermode, Richard Holl, Charles Correol, John Perry Richard Phelps Alan Huck Edwin Freeman Dallas Matthews 'I
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Looking at equipment are, lett to right: Terry Huftine, Vice-President, Mr. Higgins, Sponsor: Russell Kermode, President, Martha Hefner, Treas- urer, Patti Latimer, Secretary, AMERA LUB The Camera Club, sponsored by Mr. Herald Higgins, met throughout the year to learn about photography. This year the group picked developing of pictures as their special proiect. Requirements for membership in the Camera Club is a sincere desire to learn about photography and how to care tor equipment. Lett to right Terry Hufline, Fred Kertnode, Russell Kermode, Mi Higgins, Mciry Ann Ressler, Pat Cilley, Martha Hefner, Patty Latimer, Mary' Latimer, and Susan Michael
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Junior Red Cross Officers are, from left to right, Peggy Raymond, Vice-President, Miss Lois Barr, Sponsor, Sue Petrey, Secretary, Kathy Moser, President. UNIOR RED bzoss Every MCHS homeroom is represented on the Junior Red Cross Coun- cil, sponsored locally by Mrs. G. T. Oliver and Mrs. J. F. Bailey, and faculty advisor Miss Lois Barr. These representatives filled gift chests, made by the wooclshop depart- ment, with school supplies for students in foreign countries. The group, with Peggy Raymond as chairman, collected 5116.23 in the school's annual Red Cross Drive. During the summer, members will help with the swimming program. Students may be elected or appointed to the Council through their home- room. First Row: Lynn Mason. Carol Sue Shiplett, Sue Petrey, Kathy Moser, Jan Lathrop Marlene Williams Second Row: Marlene Clinton, Eva Mae Clements, Molly Dixon, Betty Jane Tate, Nan Thomas, Earlene Martin. Third Row: Vila Kersey, Janet Golby, Pauline Anagnostow, Frances Green, Carol Moore. Barbara Lackey, Mary Ethel Davis. Y E it . ,M Ill ---W E5 -uI1i1i1I1I1I1111 f : Nm. II fa' 9? N. 5,
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