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5, V7 Olticers of the Bible Club ore: Seated-Mrs. Hamilton, sponsor, Betty Jo Spann, chaplain, Glenda West, song leader. Standing -Pat Hobbs, musician, Mary Henley, secretary, Commercial Club members are from left to right: Seated-Miss Price, sponsor, Betty ? Jo Sponn, Betty Ruth Carden, Pat Cooper, Joyce Baird, Rose Mary Creef, Sylvia Harrell, Don Ambrose. Standing-Linda Marshall, Frances Voliva, Mary Henley, Margaret Johnson, Kay White, Carol McClennen, Shirley Taylor, Essie Willis. Bible Club Members are from left to right: First row-Glenda West, Betty Jo Spann, Mary Henley, Pat Hobbs, Peggy Wagner. Second row-Don Ambrose, Betty Ruth Carden, Betty Witherington, Diane Madrin, Ann McPherson. Third row- Richard Milteer, Peggy Horton, Linda Peele, Gail Simmonds, Sally Best, Lawrence Gregg. Fourth row-Carol McClennen, Mary Westmoreland, Juanita Ainsley, Phil Davis, Linda Gregg, Kate Matthews. Commercial Club ara: Betty Ruth Carden, Peterson, secretory and treasurer, Roberta Peebles, president, Miss Price, sponsor, Betty Jo Spann, vice- president. Oflicers of the chaplain, Jane w 1 . 1 i ,,. Vs , N GT 6 X
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New Clubs were formed. . . Miami, - In keeping with the new building, new organizations were formed this year. The most outstanding were the Key, Commer- cial and Bible Clubs. The Key Club, a national honor society for young men, was established with Mr. Radke as sponsor. Along with other quali- fications, the boy must have attained a scholastic average of at least 85. Organ- ized in April, the club has approximately 25 members. The Bible Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Hamilton, reorganized in February. With brief, impressive talks by local min- isters and laymen, the club strove to pro- mote interest in daily devotional periods among high school students. Besides hear- ing the speakers here at school, the club members attended services at the South Norfolk Baptist Church. The Commercial Club, with Miss Price as sponsor, was also formed. Composed of members of the typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping classes, the club visited the various places of business in Norfolk and South Norfolk, acquainting the members with the methods of operation and types of commercial houses in the area. 4' in kf K 7.1 The new Beta members were tapped in March. They are, left to right: Seated-Margaret John- son, Joanne Silverthorne, Patty Radke, Peggy Horton, Betty Lou Witherington, Essie Willis, Dora- thy Beard, Barbara Berry, Ann McPherson, Leah Rae Etheridge. Standing-Don Ambrose, Glenda Bates, Phil Davis, Peter Mizelle, Flora Eason. Key Club members are from left to right: First row-Larry Bray, John Chappell, Peter Mizelle, Willis Bell, Fred Peele. Second row-William Beedie, Phil Davis, Aubrey Tarkington, Billy Jones, John Leggett, Steve Georges, Woody Ford. Standing-Bobby Jordan, Ray Pully, Rudy Hardison, Billy Story, Willard Simmonds, Darwin Richards, Jay Ashley, Herman Dennis, Shelton Stryker, Bonnie Smith, Mr. Radke, Sponsor. -s .- il M Q g I ' J NL' we X. N X ro -ig 1 i .sem 'T 'P iff iid-r f . T ' l . - -' : v ' J S -s - I S ' N A v .2 ' - 1 'r A 'SST ei is T .- Q - 7135... 't ' 'l'l....f.i .sc A i ' vw 19 - -lr . L, ' ' f' '- ,. . Suv' g 595' P' 'Q K X A S , ' 4, :sf g. A K - - . . 3,5 i 'l 7 ' 'N T fix V 5 . - . .. . . gs. ,X I 4 A . ' -. 'N I ,H , I J Q 'I - ' X S
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Page 171 text:
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The Smith team ioins in the parade before i i p the Virginian-Pilot Relays at Foreman Field. The Spectators Enjoyed Track. . . ln spite of the good work done by Lawrence Gregg, Bobby Wilder and the rest of the team, Smith did not have an outstanding track season. However, there was a noticeable improvement over last year's record. Even though we lost the opening meet with Maury of Norfolk by a few points, wins over Virginia Beach and Great Bridge soon followed. ln addition to Gregg and Wilder, other top track men were: Bill Story, Punky Richards, Jim Thompson, Crawford Walters, Bill Stevens, Ed Bur- las, and James Black. These were supported by other track men who worked very hard. SHHQQ 1:7 vs. if .X ' in QQ5. 3 J' . ti 'V' Our own Lawrence Gregg ioim boys from other schools in the winners' circle at the Virginian-Pilot Relays. Lawrence tied for first place in the high iump. lt's up and over for Tommy Batten in our team's first year at pole vuulting. X .vt ' 9 1 gxx I X 'ef' I ,n Mi V W, , 1 l 4' f Bill Story, J. T. Black, Ed 8 relay team, are warming up. wan. ...M . ., '1 .e- ws- , ,. - . ...Nt K 'f ' -X wa. N .4i W WTF. 1-Uv' . urlas and Jim Thompson, members of Smith's fs.-f. O . wr Q , Q B 4- my ft , 1 5 A, X . A ' mv .. . 1 yi Q. -. . cc - TY 5 '1t:dsh4k. e. f - x . - w- .c., . M- c...,ae, ' A-ex s .X 7 I Q.. -c.fs.,,A
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