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l5l'1'I'A C'l.1ui Nlicxiulclis, Ifilsl Huw: -IOYCE ANN PEEBLES, ANN SNIPES, LIBBY BRADLEY. NIAROLYN SIIAXV -IOY POLSON. BOBBY .IRAN ANDREXVS. Svrmul Huw: SARA IIODCES, JEAN ONVENS, SARA NELL PHILLIPS IANEI' IARCICR. SALLY MASON. NIISS CRACE ,lOllNSON. Faeulty Aclvisor. CAROLYN DUSENBURY. Third Row SARA ERANCICS CAPPS. NEIL P.-XDCE'l l', LARRY SNIPES. BOBBY HUGHES, BILLY DRENV. ANNE DAVIS NIAXIIC ROCICRS. Ifuurll: Iiulr: NIARKEY BETIIEA. TOMMY CASQUE, RICHARD ANIMONS. ROSCOE LINDSAY .IACK DUNCAN. R.-Xl,I'll jANIES. CECIL SPIVEY. NIASTON RICHARDSON. MTHE BRAIN? QThe Bela Ciubp Cbaraeterl Leaclersbipl Aeliievemeutl These are the icleals stressecl by the National Beta Club. Cousistiug of .luuiors aucl Seuiors Whose average is uiuety or above, the Beta Club hopes to promote better citizenship for tomorrow. XVitl1 the eooperatiou of the Stucleut Coun- eil, the NI. ll. S. Beta Club sponsored programs ou varied subjects cluriug the sehool year. Also, along with their advisor. Miss Craee johnson. a large pereentage of the thirty-four members attemlecl the auuual convention iu Columbia, ou April 29 aucl 30. NI. II. S. Beta Club leaders for the 195-1-1955 school year were lX1zu'lcey Bethea. presicleutg Bieharcl A m ui o u s. vice-presidelltg Tommy Casque, seeretaryg and Sara Hodges, treasurer. I.IBBY. S.'Xl,l.Y. aucl DIOY arlluire BOBBYIS BILLY, BOBBY. and JEAN prepare to leave Ik'1l-SVIfilll'lSiIIlLlSl3l'l'Sl'IlIXIIIllt'lil'I2l'SclllI'ISIlIlLlS for the euuveutiou early in the uioruiug. Eb, party. BOBBY?
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ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMICS IISS JEANNE'l l'l5 MRS. NIARIE C. STANLEY INIHS, BETTY C. Mli. ROY TODD YORMAN B.S. Coker College STRICKLAND B.S. Clemson College .H. NVinthrop College Sci1':iL'r', English B.S. xVI!'lll11'U1J College A,Lfricuitl1rc' C1'nz'ml Sl'il'Ill'l', Biology Marion, S. C . Conznwrci' Loris, S, C. Vinnshoro. S. C. I,iki's: Boys, girls, flowers Mullins, S. C. Likes: Hunting, fishing. ikes: Chanel No. 5, good manners. Likrx: Having a big time. Ilislikus: Dishoni-sty, rothall, small packages, llixlilccs: Chewing gum, Dislikes: Trying to do insincerity. n- color hlue. had manners. things I do not know I how to do. 7i.i'likc'.v: Rainy days. isinccre people, to get 1 early. DRITH ETICM and Classes modern Russia. In these classes We learn ahout the past as well as the future along with how and Why nations are great. The math classes create sounds of scraping chalk as triangles, square roots, and multiplication examples are placed on the blackboard. We learn in math classes how to solve math problems which We may encounter in everyday life. All these sounds and the things which they repre- sent tend to make better sons and daughters today and hetter citizens tomorrow. MISS SHANNON NVILKEIKSON .-MB. Erskine Collegi- Phy.ri1'1ll 1':l1llt'llfiUII, Amvrivrm History Cohnnhia. S. C. I.ikf'.r: Sports, music, flowers fishing, eainping outdoors llixliki-s: Untidiness, hypocrisy, liver. MRS. PEGGY YATI-IS A.B. Flora Nlan-Donald College liixtory, Sz'ir'n1'1' hinllins. S. C. Like.-Q: Growing plants, setting up aquariums, historical novels. Dislikes: Averaging grades, lazy students. PETE and PERRY saw a hoard while MR. Students in World History chuck a European TODD explains the technique. location with MRS. YATES.
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GGTHE MAD tCIE TISTSI frldhc Science Club, Thc fingcrprinting of Aliss Norman, spon- sor for the Science Clnh, took placc thc night the clnh visited the Marion Policc Station. During thc ycar thc organization inclnclccl in its many variccl activitics visits to thc hospital and policc station, a natnrc hike, and a gucst speaker who spoke on Edison. Also they had scycral programs on topics like polio and heart diseases. Thc club is COIIIPOSCLI of t-ight ll1C1HlJ01'S with Mary Lcwis Harrelson as prcsiclcntg Rosalic Bnmhargcr as vice-prcsidcntg jean Owens as tl't'llSllI'Pl'Q and Bohhic .Ican Andrcws as secretary. ADMINISTRATION AND ACADE MICS Top: AIISS NORAIAN. MARY LENVIS, Zlllll ROSAIJE do sonic clnh planning, liotlom: Policcman LUCIUS HILL talccs the lingcr- prints of MISS NORMAN whilt- BOISBIIC JEAN. MARY LEVVIS. and JEAN watch. I Scznl:Nc:1c CLUB Munn!-Jus. TOMMY CASQUE. BOBBIE JEAN AND RENVS, ROSALIE BUMBARGER, RICHARD AMMONS. MISS NORMAN, MARY LENVIS IIARRELSON, AIEAN OXVENS, MARREY BE'l'llEA, NEIL I'ADCET'l'.
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