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ime or Acti ities -- --'sun-1 Activity period from 115:10 until 11:40 iust never seems to be long enough. Howthe timeflies when you are working on a debate speech or writing an article for thenewspaper! Developing a prized snapshot seems much more important than work ing equa- tions. Marion High School offers varied activities in which you may take -part. Each is sponsored bya fac- ulty member and meets at a sche- duled time and place during act- ivity period. The clubs are grouped under three main divisions. They are the ser- vice clubs, which render school and community service, the training clubs, which train stu- dents for some special role in fu- ture, andthe honor clubs, which recognize outstanding students in all parts of school life. Until you have been active in at least one of the activities offer- ed, you have not taken full ad- vantage of Marion High School.
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Music :- all l R -N .1 a 1' i ,. + Q E H ' ' Q c . b -f ,, .0 14, 1 xf x 5 f V -1 D R - 3 5 ' M i Q L 1 it-1.3. -1.1 I 'Z i .4 - ' , 1. ff' 1 s ,sg ,w I W Hx u -els 51,- . 1 . 'S' I. Mixed Chorus The music in your life is furnished by Mr. Bernard Hirsch. Band requires a great amou nt of time and effort, but each one who plays an instrument feels that it is worth it. Voicesof the chorus are blended and raised second period every morning both for the satisfaction of those participating and the pleasure of the entire community in listening. MR. HIRSCH Director wear' g
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ime or SC1'ViCC sz? n QQ 'S Student Council The Student Council, governing body of the school, handles the ticket sales at all athletic events as an an- nual project. lt also sponsors clean-up campaigns and other proiects for the improvement of the school. The officers this year are Ann Burnett, president, Bi l l Morgan, vice-president, Raydee Wyatt, SSCFSTCIFYI and Eugene Robbins, treasurer. Mrs. John Gilkey is the Faculty advisor. In March they served as host to th e Western District of the North Carolina Student Council Congress. Ann Burnett, president, Mrs. Gilkey, sponsor ,355 ,bfi w 1:37 ,cw fl dl, f X Ml 'ex P' '- . 4 09? is oi get ei. 'Se-v, Q , Q..- First Row, Left to Right: Ann bunett, Bill Morgan, Raydee Wyatt, Jack Morgan, Gene Clontz, Gene Robbins. Second Row: Bobby Smith, Inez Lytle, Dennis Brown, John Cross, Jennie Gray, Geraldine Chrisawn .
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