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a . s , -A,'l :,A X Bus Drivers THURMAN BURNETTE BOBBY HUFF President Vice-President FRANCES CAPPS MR. ROBERT HILL Secretary-Treasurer Advisor Our hats are off to this group of students. Their fine record of safety and punctuality is a credit to our school. The School Bus Drivers' Club of Oxford High School is composed of boys and girls who drive our nine school buses and their assistants. The purposes of the club are: to promote harmony between driver and administration, State Highway Patrol, and maintenance department, to promote safe driving, to discuss problems of drivers, to promote cleanliness of busesg to regulate bus schedulesg to regulate problems of overloading, to promote more practical routes. Any certified and licensed bus driver may become a member. The meetings are held twice a month dur- ing schoolg a monthly supper is held by the members. Left to right: Bobby Huff, Robert Gresham, Vemard King, Hill, Frances Capps, jimmy Parrott, Betty Lou Rawls, Jerry Thurman Bumette, Mildred Brooks, William Hight, Mr. Robert Averett, Shirley Curtin. Page Twenty-F our
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Debating Club First row, left to right: joe Wheller, Iohn VVebb, Marsha Ray, Julia Ruth Carrington, Tommy Robinson, VVilliam Lytton, Shirley Tippett. Second row: Ginger Burwell, Charles Wilker- Fielding Walker. son, May White, Nancy Lawson, Euleta johnson. Third row: JOHN WEBB and JOE WHEELER Negative Speakers CLASS Ui' Oxford High School offers oppor- tunities for training in public speak- ing through its Debating Club. Each year the Debating Club participates in Dual Debates with Roxboro con- ducted each year by the North Caro- lina Debating Union. The query for 1959 is Resolved: That the United MARSHA RAY and FIELDING WALKER Affirmative Speakers States should adopt the essential fea- tures of the British system of educa- tionf, MISS BONNIE BUNN Sponsor qu - ml'
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Bible Club ,vs i 3 CHRISTINE HICKS B CALLIE FRAZIER President we V Y ' ,J Vice-President if J ' - , , B Q' LINDA CARNER ' .V,, Q, MRS. E. G. MCSWAIN Secretary-Treasurer , Club Sponsor ..,, in T The Bible Club has as its objective increasing interest in and obedience to the Word of Cod. Mem- bers are encouraged to take part in weekly devotionals given at the beginning of each chapel period. This experience helps the members to have practice in leading devotional periods. The club chooses a project each year. Some of these have been as follows: putting Bibles in hospitals, giving programs at the county. home, providing for a needy family in the autumn and in the spring, sponsoring moving pictures on some phase of the Bible story or on some great moral teach- in . g It is hoped that the members of the Bible Club will encourage each other in the setting of a good example of honesty and obedience to school regula- tions. A First row, left to right: Anna Peed, Shirley Tippett, Agnes Clay, Julia Smith, Jennie Lind O'Brien, Judy Ann Critcher, Wilbra Shearin. Second row: Jimmy Harris, Nancy Lawson, Kay Burwell, Lea Lea Hall, Christine Hicks, Amelia Wheeler. Third row: Euleta Johnson, Barbara Wilson, Ann Brooks, Linda Gamer, Gail Squires, Joyce Tunstall, Judy Ligon. Fourth 'TY 'f ff we tw vu., ussffl .U ag, Www row: Nancy Finch, Doris Watson, Betsy Howard, Lucy Oakes, Judith Currin, Patricia Seate, Lynda Lilly. Fifth row: Barbara Davis, Mary Lou Morgan, Ann Burnette, Elouise Homer, Brenda Ligon, Callie Frazier. Sixth row: Betty Daniel, Betty Jean Minor, Priscilla Tippett, Betty Jane Yancey.
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