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FIRST ROW: Alice Freeman, Vice-President: Patsy Short, Secretary, Carolyn Whiteside, President, Mary Catherine Blankenship, Treasurer . . . SECOND ROW: Virginia Inzer, Patsy Tidmore, Linda Brown, Chap- lain, Dutchie.Sellers, Sgt.-at-Arms . . . THIRD ROW: Anita Smith, Brenda Rigsby, Sondra Sanderson, Margaret Bryant, Marie Weston. ssneeiifietm PRESIDENT DIXIE DEBS : f,, g TRI-HI-Y , x LARRY SANDERS CAROLYN VVHITESIDE A newly formed Tri-Hi-Y at Lee, the Dixie Debs, have members from all three classes. The club adopted a little brother to entertain during the year. The club helped needy families during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Service projects of the club were selling old magazines and beat Lanier ribbons. The club's Man of the Year nominee was Rev, E. L. Hardin. One of the outstanding speakers during the year was Mr. Bill Goodwin, who spoke on School Spirit.
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BIOLOGY CL B BRACK TARLETON President Carolyn Muse, National Science Fair Representative It has long been recognized among scholars that science flourishes in a scientific atmo- sphere. Accordingly the objectives of the Biology Club are to stimulate interest in the science of biology, to afford opportunities for enlarg- ing the scope of the course by field trips and other extracurricular activities, to promote participation in science fair projects, and finally to bring together those students who have a particular interest in biology for a mutual exchange of information.
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FIRST ROW: Sue Clifton, Treasurer, Carol Patrick, Chaplain, Ann Golson, Vice President, Sara Douglas President, Shelby Briggs, Secretary, Alice Ann Kerby, Judy Swilley . . . SECOND ROW: Vivian Suhr Gail Wilson, Emily Johnson, Judy Harbin, Diane Crawley, Mary Ann Faulkner , . . THIRD ROW: Pat Parker, Nancy Spear, Sue McMurtrey, Sylvia Marsh, Martha Hardy, Elaine Forsythe, Ellen Mclnnis Betty Metcalf, Sandy Tanner, Danny Rushton. SWEETHEART PRESIDENT ' .,,, g -5 Z , .,-ra , T R I - H I :Y DANNY RUSHTON SARAH DOUGLAS To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian Character. This is the purpose of our organization. ln Zeta, we not only worked together, but we also worshiped and played together. The meeting each week was opened with a devotional which enlightened our faith. We sold Lee pennants on Lee Day which we made tor the ways and means proiect. We enioyed all the socials, but the most memorable was the Thanksgiving dance in the Gold Room ot Montgomery Fair.
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