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Fall Keo-Kio inifiafes wifh Mr. L. T. Prigmore, speaker af The fapping, Left fo riqhf: Froni Row: Qhalrners Mcllwaine, Ted Bufllhifdl. Mr. Prigmore, Sfark Suiion, and Pai Browder. Back Row: Fred Wund erlich. Phil Whitley, David Hickey and R. A. Jones. KEO-KIO HOLDS FI Fred Wunderlich receives his Keo-Kio ribbon from President Don Welch. RST TAPPIN Eighr seniors were received inio The mem- bership of Keo-Kio, school leadership organi- zaiion, ai iis annual Tall lapping ceremony on Seplemloer 26. lvlr. L. T. Prigmore, The Tirsl presideni ol lhe organizaiion, who is now a supervisor ai fhe Dixie Mercerizing Company, was 'rhe speaker Tor The occasion. lvlr. Prig- more's Topic was ceniered around Uqreai' achievemenfs ol Chrisiian leadership. The eiqhl new members were: Fred Wunder- lich, Phil Whiiley, Slarlc Sufion, Teddy Burk- hardl, Pal Browder, Chalmers lvlcllwaine, David Hickey and R, A. Jones. These boys were formally ini+iaJred ai a dinner in lhe school caleieria Thai nighi. Officers refurn from Front and Cenfer at Patrons' Day Parade we New m.nuunl.'mu1mumfm
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STUDENT COUNCIL GOVERNS BOARDERS The STudenT Council under PresidenT Charlie Car- son meT soon aTTer The opening OT school To malce plans Tor The coming year, The STudenT Council is exclusively a boarding sTudenT organizaTion which has charge oT all maTTers perTaininq To The boarding deparTmenT ThaT are ouTside The iurisdicTion of The SenaTe. The council is perhaps besT lcnown Tor iTs enTorcemenT of The raT rules each Tall. Each dor- miTory is enTiTled To Two represenTaTives on The coun- cil. AssisTing Carson in handling The aTTairs ThaT came beTore The group were Vice-PresidenT Bob Walker and The TaculTy adviser, Mai. A. L. Burns. Charlie Carson, Presidenf, Firsl Term Sludenf Council Firsf semesfer Siudenl' Council, leff To rig.hl, Firsf Row: George Shoflner, Charlie Carson, Maior A. L. Burns. Second Row: Merrill Sexlon, Jay Glenn, Lee Coward, Phil Whitley. Third Row: Howdy JohnsTon, John Baukniqhf and Bob Walker.
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VlsiTing Palrons view parade from siands. FIRST PARADE IS ON PATRONS' DAY More Than 425 guesTs were in aTTendance aT The school's annual PaTrons' Day week end on November 8-9, I957. This was one oT The larg- esT crowds in hisTory Tor This occasion. RegimenTaI Sfaff leads Parade. Mr. Floyd Delaney speaks at Pafrons' Dinner affer The Parade AcTiviTies began on Friday aTTernoon wiTh a meeTing oT The direcTors oT The PaTrons' As- sociaTion. The maior Topics Tor discussion were The school's SusTaining Fund and new building proiecTs. The TirsT major 'formal parade oT The year was given aT 3:30 p.m. on Friday by The regi- menT under CadeT RegimenTal Commander David Hickey, honoring all The paTrons. Pre- ceding The parade parenTs had an opporTuniTy To visiT Their sons' Teachers. Teachers also were available Tor conferences on SaTurday morn- ing. A business meeTing oT The PaTrons' Associa- Tion was conducTed in The chapel aTTer The parade. AT ThaT meeTing sTudenTs Don Welch, Joe McCuTcheon, David Hickey, and George Campbell spolce on various phases oT McCallie life. AT 6 p.m. The paTrons aTTended a dinner in Alumni l-lall, The TeaTured speaker was Mr. Floyd Delaney, The incoming presidenT oT The organizaTion. Following The dinner, guesTs waTched The Blue Tornado deTeaT RoberT E. Lee High oT Thom- asTon, Ga., 2l-I4 on PaTTen Field. The weelc- end's acTiviTies were concluded wiTh a Tormal dance in DavenporT Gymnasium on SaTurday nighT.
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