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First row: Mrs. Thornton, adviser; Mary Ben Hilton, president; Marilyn Coffer, vice-president; Ruth Abernethy, secretary; Terry Wilson, treasurer. Second row: Suzanne Clark, president; Norma Roberts, vice- president; Betty Jo Reep, secretary; Helen Mallis, treasurer. Third roiv: Nina Faye Colson, Jean Butler, Barbara Hicks, Patsy Connell, June West, Margie Russell, Sara Smith, Jo Anner tiinson. Fourth roav: Gene Whitcomb, Nancy Miller, Frances Morrow, Ann Hord, Miriam Paxton, Betty McFadden, Peggy Randal, Winona McComb. Fifth roiv: Deloris Williams, Dorothy Godfrey, Carolyn Lowry, Lucia Ann Smith, Joyce Sinclair, Frazier Steele, Conrad Holmes, Jimmy Haney. Sixth row: Jack Stegall, Patty Mullis, C. D. Maske, David Moore. FRENCH CLUB 1 he French Club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mae Thornton is divided into junior and senior groups. Some of the members ordered “Fleur-de-lis” pins. The club was very active during the year. A French banquet was held at the Chez Montet Restaurant in March, as one of the yearly projects. The officers of the Junior French Club are: President, Suzanne Clark; Vice-Presi- dent, Norm a Roberts; Secretary, Betty Jo Reep; and Treasurer, Helen Mahs. I he officers of the Senior French Club are as follows: President, Marv Ben Hilton; Vice-President; Marilyn Coffer; Secretary, Ruth Abernethy; and Treasurer, Terry Wilson. Page Thirty-three
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JOURNALISM CLUB I hc loLirnalism Club oilers to those interested in vvritino a broader knowledge of tliat field. Opportunity to do creative writing is afforded through contributions to the school newspaper. Our objectix’es are to inspire our members to better serve the student body through constructi ’e writing and to offer guidance to those considering O C O G our club ocationallv. Miss Price is sponsor of the club. Left to right: Miss Price, Peggy Randall, Jane Riggers, Patsy Connell, Janice 1 larris, Peggy Sheehan, Peggy Davis, Libby Furr, June West, Margie Russell, Colleen W ' allace, and Dolores Goodwin. Pfl e Thirly-lwo
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First roll’: Jo Anner Hinson, Patsi ' Connell, Ruby Lovelace, Betty Jean Stafford, Mar«ie Russell, Jane Biogers, Joyce Sinclair, Jean Felgar. Second roiin Mrs, Thornton, Libbv Furr, Lorinna Wilson, June West, l atty Mullis, Demetris Austin, Beatrice McCorkle, Nancy Hinson, Mary Ben Hilton, Joan Bennett, Frances Verton, Peggy Taylor, Janice Harris, Jean Butler, Ellen Marie Stegall, Miss Black. Third rou : Marguerite Bartlett, Lucia Ann Smith, Thelma Morrow, Miriam Paxton, Peggy Crump, Carolyn Lowry, Patsy Taylor, Kathryn House, Jimmie Baucom, Ann Hord, Ruth Abernethv, Lillian Stewart, Bettv McFadden, Frances Morrow, Jimmy Cockman, ' erne Jordan. Fourth roit’: Sidney Kiser, Charles Ray Crabtree, Johnny Ketchum, Frazier Steele, Tommy Williams, Newton Martin, Sonny Hoagland, Conrad Holmes, Gene Whitcomb, Ted MTllard. C. D. Maske, Jimmy Stewart, Terry Wilson, Johnnie Hall, Thomas Scott. Peggy Williams was absent when picture was taken. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS As has been its custom in former years, the High School Chorus presented two concerts this vear— a Christmas concert and a spring concert. It furnishes music at commencement and at any other times it is called upon. Officers for the year are: 1 HOMAS Scott d HELMA Morrow I ' erry Wilson Mary Ben 1 Iilton Cene Whitcomb Marguerite Bartlett . . . Miss Cleta Black Mrs. Mae d hornton . . . . President . . . Vice-President Secretary T rea surer Librarian Mistress of Bohes Director . . . .Accompanist Page Thirty-four
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