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COUNCIL l COMMITTEES Planning the year's assembly programs is the responsibility of the assembly committee, Pat Dial, Barbara Pharries, Cora Mann, Sheila Chisholm, co- chairman, Nelda Cooper, Pat Gorman, Co-chairman, and Franklin Snow, Marilyn Moore, Wadene Thomasson, Carol Roundtree Jeannine Leith Qseated, centerj, chairman, Ruth Adcock, and Cynthia Duncan plan for Thanksgiving homecoming. Daily devotionals in the moming before school and during the noon lunch periods, started this year, are planned by another new committee. Ted Swindle, Chairman, Ioan Robertson, Martha Gordon and Linda Steele read a book from which material for devotionals is obtained, When the party's over, the dirty work starts, Cleaning up after the All-School Carnival are Marvin Pickett, Jim Hopkins, Carroll Cole, Doyle Futch, Robert Lang- ford, Chairman, Jerry Don Hopkins and John Dial, 27
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Combining their ideas for decorations for the All- STUDENT STANDING Y ' 'Lv .. p . i . ,'A' School Prom, the social committee meets with Rhona Finkelstein and Michael Price, co-chairmen, seated at right. Committee members are Jack Ed- wards, Wayne Smith, Jimmie Bailey, Sydna Morris and Cynthia Cantrell, Installation of a public address system in P, H, S, this year called for appointment of a new commit- tee. Headed by Lee Ledrick, right, committee members are Jerold Clark, Melvin Romine, Jimmy Parrish and Bill Atkinson, New students are always welcome at P, H, S, Talking over ways to make new students feel at home are members of the welcoming committee, Bill Walsh, Carolyn Miller and Sandra Walsh, co-chairmen, and Earl Cooper, in photo above, rf yy? TfWb,y4'M N1 Jr rpg, H -FN..-W 'N N T, A . . L X- Busy every week on posters and other methods of publicizing Student Council events are members of the advertising committee, Earl Evans, Dick Barrett, Carol Henry, chairman, and Helen Ste- ward, in photo below. I J U, P' , My A ' - if E LE , fx 4hLiUNl0?UMt CLASS
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THESPIAN On October 20, at One-Act Play Night, two plays wer: presented, In the above scene from 'The Importance of Being Earnest Cecily Cardew fNickie Lewtery and Gwendolen Fairfax fDixie Rhoadesj discover that neither Algernon Mon- crief fEdgar Ethridgej nor John Worthing lDan Teedj possess the name s of Earnest, P Q BEST THESPIAN Dixie Rhoades At the winter initiation Decem- ber 18 in his home, Duggan Smith serves Dixie Sue Rhoades, vice president, Helping them- selves to refreshments are, Nickie 7- Lewter, treasurer, Nancy Coley, secretary, and Miss Helen Schafer, sponsor. F559 28 TROUPE 1010 Ln the above scene from Overtones, Margaret QNancy Coleyy and Harriet fMyrna Montgomeryy exchange sugary but catty remarks over a cup of tea while their inner-selves, Maggie QCarol Henry, and Hetty fLucy Jo Neelyj express openly what they are thinking, At intermission Roger Mc- Waters and Lu Koch appeared in a skit, 'The Lunatics, Below old members and initiates gather around the Christ- mas tree beside the fireplace after dinner, Left to right are, Lynne Followell, Dale Largent, Roger McWaters, Myma Montgomery, Lee Ledrick, Edgar Ethridge, Dan Teed, Cynthia Duncan, Sandra Walsh, Carol Henry, Rose Smith, Jowannah English, Lu Koch, Bill Atkinson, and Tommy Strawn. All are new members except Roger Mc- Waters, Lee Ledrick, Dan Teed, and Sandra' Walsh, .1 ,.r-5
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