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Iafin ia no clean! fanguage when the S.P.Q.R. convenes. The Lotin Club, com- posed of oll present ond former Lotin students, meets four times during the school yeor. During the meet- ings o business session is held, with the Pontifex Moximo presiding, gomes ore ployed using Lotin words, and refreshments ore served. The membership is divided into tribes. Composing the Senate are Pontifex Maxima Louise Williams, Censor Eleanor Ford, Tribunus Bit Radford, Quaestor Faye Baker, Consuls Judy Adcock, lna Thomp- son, and Harriet Bradley. Mrs. Gus Stark is the sponsor. First year Latin students, who are Plebians, include Troy Preston, Carol Per' kins, George Baker, Gail Towler, Jimmy Patrick, Tom Peters, Butch Pannell Jerry Blasingame, Joe Batchelor, Harriet Bradley, Dianne Fleming, Lee Cotton and Jerry Shelnutt. udents who have completed two years of Latin, the Patricians, are Pearl Patricians in their second year of Latin are Clifford Lowery, James Williams Jchran, Jane Kelly, Louie Stewart, Nancy Rodford, Eleanor Ford, Tom Launius, Faye Baker, Judy Brown, Nan Gattis Neal Jackson, Becky Verner, Ina Thomp Jney Conner, Bill Sorrels, Phil Sorrels, Bill Holbrook, Earl Carson, Bit son, Lee Nowell, Janet Crossley, Judy Cooper, Henry Ewing, Mary Thompson ldford, Bobby Laseter, Suzanne Still, Judy Adcock, Lamar Allen, Jan McGarity, and Pat Horalson. abby Breedlove, Mary Frances Wellborn, Lynn Huie, and Charles Snow. 53
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Editor Ronald Jackson and Associate Ed- itor Ann Queen with Mrs. J. B. Robi- , son, the adviser. P 3400! Qllefltif 6ll 8 Lefore fAe 6fLlJQl'lt ADJ? fLl 0ll,gA ike 0I'll 08 The newspaper is published once a month by the Journalism class. The High Lite is a member of the Georgia Scholastic Press Association. The High Life staff, composed of the Journalism class, includes Editor Ronald Jackson, Associate Editor Ann Queeng Managing Editor Anne Lockhart, Associate Man- aging Editors Joyce Hanson, Patsy Autry, Alvin Ramsey, Business Manager Robert Kirk, Sports Editor Jimmy Conner, Art Editors Johnny Crenshaw, Ronny Harris, Typists Judy Adcock, Gerald Hale, and Eleanor Ford. 52
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The officers of the F.H.A. are President Mary Joyce Hearn, Vice-President Martha Ann Highsmith, Secretary Peggy Chandler, Treasurer Jane Peters, His- torian Anne Lockhart, Parliamentarian Jayne Malcom, Chairman of Publicity Judy Adcock, Chairman of Public Relations Sulane Stone, Chairman of Recre- ation Eleanor Ford, Chairman of Projects Jane Johnston, Chairman of Degrees Eleanor Ford. The sponsor is Mrs. Grady Collins. olhaclerrdqa in omema ing Learning the fine art of table setting are Jean Briscoe, Runelle Brooch, Pea Cochran, Faye Baker, Beth Queen, Judy Burke, Pat Collins, Linda Bell, Ma Nell Brooch, Linda Boccus, Shirley Cox, Elaine Adcock, Millice Chancey, Fay Carter, Frances Hayes, Patsy Blasingame, Pansy Thompson, Linda Brooch, An Adams, Marie Clegg, Foye Holder, Carole Howard, Jean Bridges, Barbara Beal id oziferecl flufoug . Through projects such as baby sitting at the Health Clinic and prepar- ing suppers, students learn to plan for their future families. Guidance in daily living is given through inspirational and informative programs. The girls studying flower arranging are Emily Malcom, Patricia Sykes, Nancy Treadwell, Lena Mae Farmer, Robbie Palmer, Janice Niblett, Mary Frances ln the cooking lab we find Trilby Jordan, Patsy Garrison, Nancy Shelton, Mary Wellborn, Musette Meadows, Glenda Young, Diane Malcom, Mary Grace White, Harper, Donna Gustafson, Shirley Dobbs, Bette Jackson, Alice Cronic, Betty Mary Thompson, Sylvia Mitchum, Annie Dee Davis, Lucille Webb, Suzanne Still, Daws, Linda Fuller, Pat Friend, Brenda Knight, Carrie Elsmore, Patricia Hester, Lucy Reeves, Ann Queen, Nancy Preston. Eleanor Hester, Ann Ewing.
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