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I Q , Science Club X The Science Club was organized in Sep- tember of 1951. Under Mr. Thompson, its sponsor, it has grown to be one of the largest clubs at Milton. This year it has llO members. The main project of this club is visits to scientific exhibits in Atlanta and other nearby places. Their aim is to promote scientific interest among high school students. f Left lo right:-Don White, President, Janice Walker, Secretary: Grace Swetmon, Treasurer Cnot picturedl, jerry Allen, Vice President, Mr. Thompson, Sponsor, Ray Dawes, Rayburn Buice, Ray McCu.rry, Gene Lord, Frank Major, Evelyn Burge, Nelda Chatham, Reba Cox, Marion Gunter, Patsy McGinnis, Myrtice Ridings, Shirley Jenkins, Vernon Ownby, David Johnson, Tommie Moore, Loyd johnson, Raymond Kell, Robert Allen, Bobby Moore, Richard Evans, james Henry Winfrey, Rita Ann Johnson, Mary Dodd Ellis, Betty Howard, Louise Thotton, Carolyn Smith, George Hicks, Faye Eubanksg Everett Dodd, Ted Phillips, Guy Mauldin, jerry Stone, Carolyn Boling, Philip Smith, Calvin Dempsey, j. W. Burgess, Ruth Sutton, Martha Holcombe, Betty jean Webb, Rebecca Cox, Foster Huggins, Dorris Goswick, Andy Hook, Tribble Nunnally, Louise Landers, Sue Young, Gwenn Bearden, Norman Hughes, johnny Mitchell, Larry Dildy, Eddie Lance, Russell Wallace, Martha Wasson, Sally Shirley, Joyce Walker, Jean Porter, Ann Manning, Patsy Turner, Jerry Bennett, Byron Burgess, Bobby Holcombe, David Martin, jerry Wood, Elwyn StoverpLouie Cagle, Henry Hicks, Charles Francis, Donald Durham, james Porter, Norman David, Bobbie Chumb1er,Ernestine Cowartg Betty jean Boling, Marian Frazier, Evelyn Duran, Mary Alice Spence,gH. C. Brannon, Gene Estes, David Harmon, Harold Smith, jerry Hagood, Larry Mashburn, Ted Hood, Donald Devore, Gerald Asher- branner, Jerry Rainwater, Everette Burnett. 4-H Club The 4-H Club is a national organization for boys and girls. It's motto is To make x the best Better . 4-H Clubsters receive valuable training of the Head,Heart, Hands, and Health. M M Milton's 4-H Club meets once a month in order to check on the progress ofthe projects of each member. Nunn- 9 '1R Left to rightz- I. R. Marshall, 1. R. Tucker' Elwyn Stover, SEC- Gnd Tied-S'-.' Norman David, Repo-rlerp Marion Gunter, jerry Allen, Joyce Pruitt, Vice preszkientf jo Ann Nix, PfeSidEY1!.'Fjerry C0X,ViC2 Pf6Sid811!.' Billy Kell' Tommie Moore, Raymond Kell, Russell Wallace, Frankie Cox, Carter oster, Henry Hicks, Reba Cox, Carolyn Estes, Bobbie Lean Cox, jane Fowler, Dorsey Brumbelow, J. G. Scott, David johnson, Robert Anderson, Loyd Johnson, Bo by Moore, Lawrence Collett, ,lack CIOC ffl David C3SllCbCffYl Ralllh Rucker, Evelyn Burge, Nelda Chatham, Wylene Dangar, Sue Upshav-', Carolyn Smith, jack Hyde, GailDangar, Barbara Sue Cook, Patsy Walker, Sandra Darnell, Mildred Anglin, Calvin Dempsey, Dempsey Loggins, Dot Morris, Byron Burgess, jerry Castleberry, Tribble Nunnally, Foster Huggins, George Hicks' Joyce Waters, Marcel Byers, Dorsey Rogers, Lamar Hansard, Billy Hood, Sandra Stover, Margaret Miles, 5JeCf2lGYy, Betty Holcombe, Patricia Lewis, Bonnie Ruth Potts, Mary Holmes, Blanche Dtnsmore, Bobby Holcombe, Norman Hughes, Robert Allen, Phillip Snith, Robert links, james Gentry, Thomas Henderson, jean Sutton, Dorothy Walker, Lunette Cagle, Juanita Cagle, Margaret Anderson, Pearl Nunn: JCSDCIIC Nunn: LBUY D2'1D83flD3Vl5 Grimes, Grace Swetmon, RCDOVIPT Knot picturedl, Ray Dangar, 537851119711-
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Z MUSIC CLUB This Club has the distinction of being the oldest club at Milton. At each meeting the members discuss some great composer after which they play numbers written by him. At the end of the year, the club puts on a music recital to show what they have learned during the year. Left to Rigbt: Andy Hook: David Johnson: Helen Browng Betty Walker, Presllentf Patsy Hyde: Joyce Chatham, Sandra Darnell, Treasurer: Reba Vaughan: Virginia Brannong Gwendolyn DeVoreg Sandra Kirby, Marcelle Byersg Juanita Cagleg Linda Stricklandg Patsy McGinnis, Patsy Walkerg Mildred Angling Jewell Maddox, Secretary: Carrol Waters, Eva Mae Northcuttg Avery Doddg Peggy Walker, Jo Anne Nix: Blanche Dinsmoreg Mary Beth Elkinsg Dorothy Spruell, Vice-Preszdentp Jerry Coxg Joyce McGinnis. :f LIBRARY STAFF if ' A- ' I , E' 1 This organization, under the dir- ection of Mrs. Glenn, provides valu- l able experience for the students as well as rendering useful service to the school. Since it was organized in 1943, the Library Staffhas helped us get the books we need and keep the library in good condition. They provide a box for one needy family at Christmas as part of their service. For their own pleasure an annual picnic is included in their program. Left lo Rrgb! Annette Kelley Lillian Stoneg Mary Beth Rainwater, Treasurer: Sandra Stover, Presi- dent Joyce Hood Secretary frm! pzctwedlp Wayne Davis, Program Cbairmanp Lottie Bell Reavisg Barbara Cook loralne Maddox Marcelle Byers, Mary Longg Sheila Neeseg Lautrell Thomasg Grace Walkerg Barbara Shirley, Assistant Librariang Mrs. Glenn, Librarzkznp J. G. Scott, Albert Bagleyg Gerald A sherhra nner. 00 O
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JLNIUR RED CROSS Among the organizations which give us a chance for service is the junior Red Cross. We are affiliated with the Atlanta Area Council and participate in the organized projects which they sponsor. Our main contributions are at Christmas at which time we fill a bushel basket of fruit, nuts, and candy for the local area hospitals and send boxes of useful articles to children overseas. Left to Right: Lottie Belle Reavisg Faye livansg Barbara Ridingsg jo Moss: Wanda Nally, Cbairmanf jimmie Sue Andrews, lirnestine Covrartg Gail Dangerg Marian Wright, V-'inton Cox, Lamar Lance, Secretary 6 '1'reasurer,' Qgf-AN-lg Andy Hook, Roy Let- Strickland Miss McLemore, Sponsorg Mary Ann Gentryg Janice Walker, Vice Cbairrrzang ff' 46 jerry Rainwater, Marion Gunter, Pete Burnetteg jerry Alleng Gene Allf-nr 4 17 '96.oCRo,,,'1 U K BETA , cue Wearers of the Beta Club pin are the envy of the Student 'Laps' Body. Why? Because the Beta Club stands for the ideals of honesty, service and leadership. To become a member, a student must be of good mentality and character, have a commendable attitude and must have attained creditable achievements. Our Slain project of the year was the publication of the Aerie Left to Rigbt Shirley Hawkins Secretary Norman David Vice President Sandra Upshaw Presidentp Ann Reese Treasurer jane fields LaRae H111 Louise Landers Cloria Que Pours Nhritll Mzernathyg Carolyn Lavwsin Barbara Abtrcrombit Nlrs Baader S rsor Bobbie jean Cox Reba Sue Cox Carolyn Estesg Betty Sue Nix, Mae Patterson, Don Smith, Douglas Haney. 52
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