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CHEERLEADERS-XVilma Pearce, Thelma Caliper, and Betty Padgett. Cheerleaders Our cheerleaders, Wilma Pearce, Betty Padgett, and Thelma Carper, have done an excellent job leading the cheering sections this year. They were elected the first week of school by the cast and began work immediately on many peppy routines for the games and pep sessions. Betty Garver designed the snappy new cheerleader outfits. They have led the Martinsville fans at home and at our games away from home and have cheered the Bluestreaks on to football and basket- ball victories. Thanks for a job well done! F. F. A. A very active organization around our Studio is the F.F.A. After a two year lapse in agricultural training, Mr. Boyer, our Ag. director, returned from the armed service and took up his duties on the set. Plans were made, and the F.F.A. was reor ganized. The primary aim of this organization is the development of improved agricul ture, leadership and character development, service, cooperation, organized recreation and citizenship. The officers are: President, Nelson Auldg vice-president, Gould Ulrey secretary, Edgar Hackneyg treasurer, Wendell Rarding reporter, Robert Slater H' hl' ht 1 . 1 I 1 lg lg S tam. 'vlan-v. of the year were: Initia- tion of Green- hands, P e s t Contest, Initia- tion of Chap- t e r Farmers, and Magazine Sales. F. F. A. Gerald Daugherty, Stanley A r n e y. Robbie Short. Stanley Auld, Jer- ry Brosman. Mr. Boyer, Dean Reeds, Carol VVil- lioil. Verlyn Reed. XVendall R a r d in. E d g a 1' Hackney. Gould Vlrey, Nel- son Auld, Robert Slater, Thii ty-two
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C ' 1-A f7' 4 AIVLA 'ia' 91' , -Alf 'S -I ' 1 , .I- !v.,U,. A J A- r dx- t Q V V J Jr n- x ' -i x Q rl , , 5 W BAND-Morris Galley, .llulilh I'ln-ulvy, Wilnun l'Tnxw-, H-'rip lfalsig. Miltllwl 1'm'pi-r. .lezuxiiiiw Myers. lllalulir- Ilowney. 'Flu-lmzl l'ur1w'. tihlroljli hlullk. .lim l':nln-In-ll. Lzlrry lie-:ztln-rinjm. Jr-un Millis, Lynn Svliwn-lirir-11111un. .Tolmlivy film-hzirl, fmlwimlnlyn llalrlwxxy. Slime' lfusiu. yy , Direr-lor Linn. x 1 ' , '- f l j - V f f srl I. ,e 1' ' X . K J e f f7 , I 2 l 1 t X Z . . ,' - If x .. ' Attention: Jitterbugs, plus all you hepcat cl dl I 'you fly6'-fH0UTldS- here is a sizzling, syncopated, sentimental, solid seiaxd swi gi lc Every year as the all stars go out into life, I atc , lt, and wonder if any- thing can be as good as when they were here. Last ear we were extremely fortunate because no members of our swing band were lost, but we gained a few this year. Mr. Linn has willingly given his time and money towards making this year's swing band the best. They have proved invaluable as a resource for good popular mu- sic, and have played at several banquets, plays, etc. Our two high-stepping twirlers, Betty Garver and Carolyn Mauk, have greatly added to the development of the marching band. Tho majorettes have done a magnifi- cent job of leading the band. They have demonstrated their remarkable ability at sev- eral qf the local basketball games and also at Charleston. : . , 1 SWING BAND Row 1: C'zu'nlyu Mm1k,Joyr'Q- lilunk. 'I' li 0 l m 21 Printer, Mnralie Downey. R o w 2 : .I i m I-':ntc'l1,etl, lllzxuriw- llzxrnlwuy. Direr' tor Linn. Row 3: Slanh-y Fusig. 'Vhirty-one we! JP
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sr. . - 2 vv wf? i -. ni Ll -A 1 gg - sassy' , L., . ai , Avi ,,, V It I Q 2' A y -'K af g, Q 1 :A . v W' '- u f 4 K' G.A.A.-Row 1: Shirley V ' ' ' H' 3 'K I i 2 - ' A if Iiudgtws. XYiIm:x I't-slim, ' 1 Q ' ' . , A v' Q ' 'V ' Ile-tty lkulgvti, Iltvst-riiztry gl , ' Q: ' - , I , L' f ' .1 l Vrztig. Row 2: Mrs. Ilatni- 7: ' If 1 i Ai' ' I . 4 'B W ot iltmi. II'-tty tl:li'x'el'. Nei- 1-f ff V -3.1. ' 5 ,- 'Q' 'K' h T . . Q ' Q nf Iii- SIizxl'fii4'l', .It-ziliiiiiie I K 'L - ' 5 N ' C , I - ff' ii: - ' iw' 4 Alu-is Judith lit.-tilt-y, t vw! V ,. f fx, ,ir ' t '5 Alarzilit- Imxxiu-y, It tu s -I ., x Q ,Y - Q, -' g yaffji Slater. .It-ztiiiivttv Ai nt-y. - ,A K N , .1 .A V IK. Tf K ,I 'ff , X Row 3: Milrlit-tl t':trpt-r. Q , E 'A -W' 624 K ' I 7 1 '. I i-:Qin nietisimb. J..-im Mn- 'I U -is E -V, ff gg ,Q if 25 yy.: ns, W it it tl it leiimttt-ity, in ,,,, rg L 4' - Q t' 1 W I- ' I , W Wgfg- ' this intmwftti. Axim xii: 3311 'af -wg 1 f I A L -5,3 ,I , , K I'Ik'l'. .luyre Iilnnk. Hur- V' 5' K, WKIL , 'KA' ' 'V ' Imam I'zt,2t-. Row 4: 41+-i - . .. I f YJ-Zz, 8 I tm znldim- Shanks. N :t cu tn i A ,V V . V if VK Y' 1 K llariii-r, Shirley 1' sm tw li, 3 1 ' I' ' t , -2 ' 4 I ' , i , X., N l ,f ,,.,,,, V , Imnise Galley. liwt-mlulyn ' W Q' - Y iz -23 , Ilztrclwuy, Nurnia Huw-1-in Q K 'S W x X - js . ei . wvll. Row 5: W i I in it : 'K ' ' WA 'I V ' ' Iirusinzui, lim-littl Dow- . f w N .. H I if X f . Ii in-Y. lie-tu IXI1-tlskt-r. Mar- K ' Q Q, .five . , guru-t fllllltlb. Imla I-'aye 4 , - ,aft , . , L, 1 iaig'. It If s :t I i t- t'r:tig. ' jg ai N b 9' it A Y I his Iiosalit- 13111-1414-. 'l hv-lm.t A K num' it 'TKT kg l K K' N t':tr1n-r, Norvna Sturtxtim. Row 6: lim-tty Yvztcli. June Itletlskt-l'. I':ttIivl'ilit- llvnn, Blautlut-It-uv lIt1:istn'. Flow 7: Kzttliwiiit- lfvsst-iilivt-k. lmit-ttat Gillu-rt. Iiztvlwl Fmiitvlly. Xwrina lit-Ili-y. .Inuit ligglt-stunt. limit-xitwtl Ihiiiitt-ll. .Ioan Womls. 4'ui'1:Iyii Mituk. G.A.A. HOME EC. CLUB The object of the G.A.A. is to stimulate interest in girls' athletics and gymnas- tics, to standardize, and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship. Since there was a lack of teachers, the G.A.A. was dropped for two years. Last year Miss Matteson revived the club, and this year Mrs. Hamilton carried on her work. At the first of the year the girls met and elected the following officersg Gwen- dolyn Hardway, presidentg Catherine Ryan, vice-president: Joyce Blunk, see- retary and treasurer: and Thelma Carper, reporter. HONIE EC. CLUB-Row 1: Imis Iliiiwlwwx' XX ti1iI-t The Home Ee. Club is directed by Mrs. Shaffner. Out of the forty-three members enrolled, the club chose Lois Hardway as president, Rosalie Buckle as vice-presi- dent, Earlene Finney as secretary and treasurer, Naomi Harner as reporter, and Mildred Carper as song leader. This organization has earned money by preparing and serving an oyster supper for the Farm Bureau and selling cook books. Many outstanding events have taken place within this club: Hike and Wiener Roast, Initiation Party, Christmas Party, Taffy Pull. Valentine Party, Potluck Sup- per, and Farewell Party. . . Ilziiiluaty. II:-ltx' XX'iIIi:nms. IL:-tlt Alt-flslivr, .Iv-mi A-Iillis. Muiailit Lmxviit-y. lit-tty tlztrvt-l'. t'Ii:u-m:iim- ltliilmrt. Row 2: Mrs. SIi:tt't'nt-1. Samui llznrmlr. .Ivan Iinmiltfili. M zt rp: it r vt tlritlih. tixxviitlolyui Ilzirtlwzty, Alildiv-I 1211-114-i'. Ilosztf I Iii' lllivkltl. livtszt Slut- vr, Row 3: Ih-r:tItIiiit- Shanks. AI:il'lli:t Jztiiv Imvis. .limit Mt-tlskr-r. tiifive Sli at Vp. I,et:I Mt'tIsIwi'. .Kiln Neipit-r. Zitu Nt-wlin. lim-lit-I lmwm-y. Row 4: Shir- It-lt funk. 4 Iatrztlwllv 4441 rn we I I . I,in4I:t Ilislmp, Wilma lima- mun. llwsalit- Craig. lint-lnfl t'uiiiiv-IIN. Fiow 5: liusviiiitiq' 1' ru i ::. Ilfztlleiitl lfiiiin-y. Jilin:- itzt Wulsuii. I1 t- l 1 3' Ilainiltuni. I, it it t- I l it LI i I Iv if 1' I. Iiatlliwiiit- lft-sstinilwc-li. .lzu'+tt1iA- lint' lilliiigtnii. Mutlgv- Ivne Ii e :i s in 1' , Ilitzt Iilunk. .It-aiiniiw Eir- liurt. Susie llatt-Iciwy. M iI1I r 1- :I Itllliiigtcmii. lilizztlwtli M4n':.::tii. Tltii'ty-thrm- 1
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