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With the help of our sponsor, Mrs. Suttler, and the enthusiasm of the members, we feel this. has been a line year for our Bible Club. To develop a feeling of unity, as well as competition, the club divided into two teams, Samson and Delilah. We had speakers and talent from within the club. We also had Bible quizzes and debates directed by the teams. The Bible Club was a faithful sup- porter of the prayer bands held during the three lunch shifts. We learned that we had but to put God first and He would supply all our needs. Bible First row, left to right: Jackie Satterwhite, presi- dent; Joan Beales, treasurer; Carol Deacon, secre- tary. Second row: Mrs. Suttler, sponsor; Wendell Adkins, vice-president. Club First row, left to right: Maxine Sullivan, Alice Kendall, Dawn Schriebe, Helen Shepherd, Doris Reynolds, Nina Martin, Maurine Zimmerman, Reba Calvert, Joyce Merrill, Carol Seifert, Elizabeth True. Second row: Charles Coe, Betty Frink, Elizabeth Haas, Ruth Simmons, Joe Beasley, Janet Martin, Lois Nicklas, Bernice Liming, Christine Matthews, Deirdre Gleason, Joan Hensley Mary Landry. Third row: Doris Otis, Joyce Cox, Carolyn Lee, Mattie Clark, Diane Neitzey, Peggy O’Neil, Peggy Heiman, Ruth Lee, Nancy Pastore, Pat Peyton, Betty Kitchen, Pauline Petitt. Fourth row: Barbara Holleman, Paula Kennedy, Rebecca Sproles, Nancy Ward, Robert Talbert, Danny Kinsler, George Calhoun, Willard Gates, John Massey, Frances Brown, Dianne Brown, Janice Robinson, Ann Yeaman.
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President Bob McPherson, Secretary David Davis, and a Kiwanian at Kiwanis Luncheon. The Key Club at Mount Vernon is spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club of Alexandria, and consists of twenty members who have shown outstanding leadership, academic, and citizenship qualities. The members are selected on the above ablities, but they must be approved by the Principal, the Faculty Sponsor, and members of the Key Club. Sweetheart Jeannie Rossi Front row, left to right: Norbcrt O ' Hare, Joe Sumler, Gary Treon, Bob Mc- Pherson, David Davis, Gary Gilliam, Fred DeBardeleben, Ray LaVan. Back row: Mr. Fant, Guy Bowen, Bill Bank, Don Cromlev, Bob Brown, Max Rios, George Grayson, Felton Harris, David Damewood.
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Red Cross Red Cross Officers: Standing, left to right: Valerie Farr, re- porter; Mrs. Taylor, sponsor; Bonnie Graham, treasurer. Sit- ting: Skippv Gould, president; Sue Lukehart, vice-president; Patsy Decker, secretary. The Red Cross was formed at the beginning of this year by students interested in social work, first aid, and the general program of the American junior Red Cross. Members under the direction of Mrs. Taylor, have made the program a success by working on any campaign or project put before them. A good example of their com- mendable work was the very successful fund campaign conducted last November. Their project for the year 1954-55 was the making of a scrapbook that gave a picture of school life here. The Council exchanged scrapbooks with an overseas school. Altogether a very successful year for all concerned. First row, left to right: Nancy Bailey, Nancy LaRogue, Alice Kendall, Patty Patterson, Kay Windsor, Paija L e y i n i c k , Brenda Johnson, Flellen Bailey, Norita Young. Second row: Lavcrne Greer, Valerie Tarr, Bonnie Graham, Ann Lenard, Marjorie Pulman, Jinx Mc- Gennis, Sur Lukehart, Barbara Splmond, Evelyn Edson. Third row: Joy Adem, Winnie Lacy, Molly Ballard, Phyllis Feather- stone, Cynthia Bennett, Joan Beavers, Susanna Palmer, Jill Arneson, Erria Fraley, Nancy Fleming. Fourth row: Evelyn Woerhide, Connie Slagle, Tommie Hill, Donald Clem mer, Skippv Gould, Edward Abel, Jimmy Woodruff, Jo Ann Miller, Cynthia James, Patty Payton, and Mrs. Taylor.
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