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gil fl? 0115 The purpose of the French Club is to endeavor to continue the close alliance that this country has had with France since the days of Washington and Lafayette. Its membership is composed of the students in the French class. OFFICERS Preszdent ....,.,,,.r.r ---,,e,,-- ..i.,.,. ,ma Molly Partridge Secretary ....... ----,- ....,i W--- .i., - ,,.. - .a..,.. Kenneth Suit Treasurer -..- ,.,... - ,.,,,,,, -..- ..., - .,,,,,..... Barbara Amick Kenneth Suit Sponsor vw..- ,,.,.. M- .,.... - .,,,.rr..,.... -,-- Miss Kibler George YVillis Nellie Jo Blanton Bob Bodie Mary Louise Dickert Anna Coe Keitt Roman Kolodij Susan Ann Mayfield Dale McCarty Mary Ochiltree Claire Perdue June Roberts Connie Sheeb' Betty Joi-'ce Turner Miss Kibler Barbara Amick Mavis Berlei' Sidelle Crooks 'llie Jean D che Mary 0 riffith Letitia Haltiwanger Margaret Land Keitt Claudette Knee-ce Margie Livingston Joyiie Ouzts Mo v Partridge Helen Ringer i Katheryn Shealy Jean Spotts u-Q -77. Fifty-One
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Page 54 text:
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we Cfarioicaf The Classical Club of Newberry High School, sponsored by the American Classical League, is composed of Latin students of the ninth and tenth grades whose average grades in the course must be B and above. The club meets monthly during activity period. The purpose of the organization is to encour- age the study of ancient languages, literature, and art. For this reason, during the meetings, there is usually a play about Greek and Roman mythology, presented by the members. In March each year, the members go to the Latin Forum at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C., where all the Latin students from the state gather for the annual meeting. Nil Sine N uminen OFFICERS First Consul ,,,,,,o .i,, . ,. Jacqueline Crooks Second Consul ,oo.oo, ,,o.. E lizabeth Earhardt Censor 7, ,,,, W ,,,,oo. , ,,,o., Edna Paysinger Quaestor ,,,.,o ..,..,,.., J ohnny Epps Sponsor ..,,.,o,,o,,o,,, ,,oo,o,,o..... ...,...,,.. .,,o,.,c....,o...,oo M i s s Kibler First Row: Judy Mills, Mary Jo Cromer, Garland Hoffmeyer, Janice Timmons, Jo Nell DeHart, Elizabeth Ear- hardt, Johnny Epps, Edna Paysinger, Jacqueline Crooks. Second Row: Senators-Frances Blackwell, Betty Leavell, Gloria Parks, Mary Stanley Salley, Monroe Lindler, George Willis, Walter Counts, Susan Ann Mayfield, Miss Kibler. First Row: Betty Boyd, Carol Setzler, Clara Elwell Stokes, Sinclair Kemper, Betty Clarkson, John Chappell, Virgil Rinehart, Harriette Morehead. Second Row: Patsy Frick, Ann Cannon, Emily Martin, Eve Welling, Mary Ann Watkins, Martha Carter, Sue Harmon, June Ringer, David Parr. Third Row: Frank Martin, James Quattlebaum, Claudia Setzler, Billy Moore, Nancy DeHart, Edward Oswald. K Fifty
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Page 56 text:
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jk? C0l'6hClj A Wee Bit of Friendlinessn The Newberry Cordial, which is the high school paper, is published every three weeks. Its purpose is to train the members of the staff in principles of journal- ism and to inform the student body about current hap- penings around the school. C0-Editors : Mavis Berley Molly Partridge Editorial Staff Bottom Row Cleft to rightlz Editorial Staff-Elizabeth Morris, Jean Spotts, Barbara Amick, Letitia Haltiwanger, Mary Jo Griffith, Sidelle Crooks. Second Row Qstanding, left to rightjc Claudette Kneece, Margaret Land Keitt, Jimmy Terry, Katheryn Shealy, Claire Perdue, Fifty-Two
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