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S-4 First row, left to right: E. Harlow, W. Floyd, M. Tripp, N. Williams, Mr. Taylor, Adviser. Second row: M. Floyd, A Hardison, G. Knight, C. Erwin, S. Wirtz, C. Tippett, G. Tripp, J. Lackey. Third row: B. Thompson, L. White, P. Rains L. Lyles, W. Allen, L. Trotter, N. Phillips, C. Kennemur, D. Brown, S. Proctor. Fourth row: D, Elks, J. Cooper, A Britton, C. Ogletree, R. Ingram, F. Wook, D. Stockdale, B. Telliga. CAMERA CLUB Mr. Taylor and Camera Club members inspect snapshots which have been submitted for their annual photography contest. The Camera Club has as its objectives, the stimulating of interest and activity in photography. During the year the club has had instruction in darkroom technique, prac- tical work in developing and finishing photos, and has sponsored a school-wide snapshot contest. The club also exhibited prints of the prize-winning snapshots entered in the National Scholastic Press Association's High School contest last year.
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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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The purpose of the French Club is to better acquaint French students with f France--its people, its customs, and the practical use of the language. The club presented an assembly pro- gram, contributed to the French Tuber- culosis Fund and the Key Club concession stand project, in addition to donating several French books to the library. S A Social activities included a Christmas party and a dance in the spring. The club programs included games and songs in French, and several mem- bers had French correspondents. Priscilla Hancock was selected by the club members to represent them in the Homecoming Court. Joyeux Noel a vous! LE CERCLE FRANCAIS First row, left to right: H. Tickel, M. Moseley, M. F. Carver, Secretary, J. Matkins. Second row: B. Eaton, A. Barnes J. Williams, A. Allen, J. Patronis, P. Stanley, J. King, A. King, Treasurer, B. Davis. Third row: M. F. Pease, S. Jenkins K. Land, C. Matkins, B. Freeman, J. Towles, J. Moore, P. Ray, D. Reaves, Vice'President, G. Dickens. Fourth row Mrs. Wicks, Adviser, J. Bennett, P, Thompson, R, Manning, W. Reid, President, G. Batton, W. Robinson, J. Sullivan R. Wood, P. Lynch, P. Hancock. Y + f C5 iv
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