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QTY PA QQX 5' 'ISF , O 7 Sections, 240 pages Pendleton, S.C. Vol. 27 510.00 Clubs Have Busy Season Beta Club Travels The Beta Club got right to work selling donuts early Saturday morning, Dec. ll, in order to attend the Beta Club convention held annually in Columbia , S . C . The members began, too, making plans to run George Smith for the office of President of the State Beta Club. The entire club worked together to make George's campaign a suc- cess. New Honor Society Pendleton High School qualified for entry into a national honor society for students working in the field of journalism. ln ad- dition to working on school newspapers and year- books , students had to be in the upper third of their class. Turn to page 174 for more information and pic- tures concerning this new club. f X The halls were filled with students resembling the anonimous one pictured above. There must be a better way of financing club activities! 7, ,-L Staffers Work Hard This year's jeep in- cluded a new column, Dear P.j. , in which stu- dents and teachers alike could write in for advice. For related story and pic- tures on the Jeep and its editors, turn to page 150. Frenchies Carol It is becoming an annual thing! Mrs. Dowis and her enthusiastic French stu- dents again this year roamed the halls the day before Christmas holi- days , spreading Christmas cheer with carols sung in French. The halls rang with such favorites as Tintez cloches and Sainte Nuit sung beauti- fully by smiling carolers. MERCI. student has been turned in to the Guinness record book for selling the most candy bars It has be en reported that a.PHS I
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Senior Athletes Ccont , RAYBURN RICE has played football and basket- ball, two years on the j.V. , and two years on the Varsi- ty team of each sport. For the 75-76 season, Rayburn was named Most Improved Player on the football team . The girls' team will lose JANE SHIRLEY this year. jane, who played basketball for two years , was captain of the team her senior year. RCNNIE WILEY leaves Pendleton this year after having played one year as a j.V. basketball player, and three on the Varsity team. EDDIE WILLIAMS has played Varsity football for two years , and baseball for one. Lastly, both the foot- ball and baseball teams will lose JOHNNY YEOMANS, who played I . V . football for one year, Varsity football for three, and baseball for four. Pendleton High School sports will certainly miss each of these athletes , who were leaders on and off the fieldfcourtfdiamond- fgreen. Good luck. So Long Athletes
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146 w . Landmark Staff Plods Through The Landmark staff spent innumerable hours of panic in the early part of the year in attempts to meet deadline after dead- line. Somehow, they all made it. Lori Garrett, whose only comment after all deadlines were met was, Whew! spent many long evenings in the back of room 24, working diligent- ly on her pages. It paid off, for after the first deadline was met, staHers had a party where they did nothing but eat. Kimberly Burdette, business manager, did work hard, but managed, at the same time, to keep everyone entertained with stories of dateless Satur- day nights. Ardeth Williams, fea- tures editor, spent half of her time working, and the other half mooning over song after song that came on the radio she always remembered to bring on Saturdays. Audrey Gambrell had perhaps one of the most difficult sections: the classes. She managed to keep up with picture days and make-ups, however, without bursting into tears more than twice. Reemell Simpson also worked hard on her or- ganizations pages, but al- ways managed--with a few exceptions -- to appear calm and collected. james Byrd, on the other hand, would roll his eyes and shake his head in exasperation when an er- ror was made on his fa- culty pages. Kim Brock spent a great deal of time on the yearbook's newest section, the literary magazine. She collected a vast amount of work, some of which moved her close to tears while others kept her chuckling in the back of the room. Cliff McLellan, sports editor, wasn't around of- ten, as he was struggling with other problems sixth period: Advanced Math, but managed to put in a good day's work when here. Susan Barnette spent time drawing bulldogs-- again and again, as the de- mand arose. She worked, smiling, on a great deal of artwork for Kim's literary section, as well as aiding other desperate workers.
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