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Left to right: B. Wilson, J. Edwards, W. Reid, A. Lee, B. McLeod, R. Edwards, A. Harris, B. Cullon, J. Hollingsworth Vice-President, D. Connell, R. lngram, A. Britton, B. Gray, C. Zucker, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Matkins, T. Ogburn J. Bailey, P. Thompson, President. MCJNGGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is composed ot all athletes who have won a letter in ony of the three major sports-football, basketball, and baseball. The objectives of the Monogram Club are to promote and improve competitive athletics at R. R. l-l. S,, to build and maintain a high standard of sportsman- ship on the field, on the court, and in the stands. The club's activities include whole- hearted support of any sport during the season by helping to maintain order at games, selling or taking up tickets ot games, and performing any other service necessary tor a successful athletic event. Taking up tickets at the ball games is only projects of the Monogram Club. i if a S one of the many E
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First row, left to right: J. Jenkins, Vice-President, W. Clark, President. Second row: R. Ingram, Treasurer, A. Britton, Secretary. Third row: R. Perkinson, R. Akers, H. Tickel, J. Patronis. Fourth row: M. Starke, M. Brown, N. Jones, W. Floyd, D. Keeter. Fifth row: W. Gray, C. Ogletree, R. Manning, B. Vsfilson, A. Harris, R. L. Ferrell, J. Dean, Mr. Parker, KEY CLUB Adviser. Key Club helps advertise annual Kiwanis Minstrel. The Key Club is a service organization which is under the Kiwanis Club, its sponsor. The Key Club is made up of Senior High boys who have been selected for their good character, scholastic ability, and initiative. To develop character, build leadership, and promote better citizenship are the purposes of the Club. To serve the school and the community this year the Key Club has marked off the parking area at school and given baskets to needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving. Also the club sold ice cream to earn money for its project, the new Concession stand at Hoyle Field.
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. ,-lkilft , 1,,.gggg.,. . li M ' H2 A ' -2 m 'L-It 1.3:-ssfua ' ' minivan R' alum,--H be ' BREAK. 5 Ji x -eu an 24 E First row, left to right: S. G. Hunter, Reporter, L. Whitby, Treasurer, J. Acree, Vice-President, J. Maddrey, President, L. Meikle, Secretary, B. Brown, E. A. Matthews. Second row: D. Birdsong, D. Seward, L. Hall, B. Faucette, W. Fayed, N. Case, B. Davis, V. Miller, D. Berry, W. Carter. Third row: M. Johnson, J. Paul, C. Twitty, N. Edmonds, P. Han- cock, C. Erwin, J. Reaves, M. Spruill, C. Johnson, E. J. Wrenn, Miss Craddock, Adviser. Fourth row: C. Davis, G. Nooney, E. Howell, K. Dunn, P. Lyerly, S. Proctor, A. Stevens, J. Moseley, C. Mizell, B. Umplett. X JUNIOR RED CROSS Junior Red Cross officers make plans for the club's project of sending a gift chest to a school. To promote service, health, interna- tional understanding, citizenship, and intelligent leadership are the aims of the Junior Red Cross. The Club's projects this year were the Red Cross enrollment drive, the overseas chest drive, and the blood program. The club also made score pads for the veterans hospital and gave an assembly program. Also for the first time the Junior Red Cross wrote their own constitution.
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