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Rims. vos: N ROW ONE: Bayne Smith, Bob Ellis, Dean Rigsby, Bob Couch, Jimmy Laney, Larry Kwater . . . ROW TWO: Rulliain Borden, Henry Pugh, Mike Singleton, Victor Polizos . . . ROW THREE: Wayne Stovall, S l l I Mike Bryan, Bill Willis, Jack Gardner, Tommy McWhorter, Greg Mitchell. SCRIBBLERS The purpose of the Scribblers is perhaps best ex- pressed in the foreword to the tirst edition of the Way- farer, the creative-writing magazine published annually by the club: the common purpose of the club is an attempt by the authors to better themselves and the world around them by expressing the thoughts and ideas of today's youth-the leaders of tomorrow. OFFICERS: President Victor Polizos, Secretary Bill Willis, President Bayne Smith, Treasurer Dean Rigsby. 'IO7
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ROW ONE: Diana Hicks, Beverly Wilson, Nancy Schnell, Robyn Janis Flowers, Karen Harrell, Beth Bush, Paulette Holt . . . ROW Cook, Dewelyn Holman . . . ROW TWO: Susan Stevens, Beverly THREE: Betty Baxter, Carol Dean, Ann Dillon, Judy Knopp. Golson, Lynn Abernathy, Fran Hayes, Vicki Olson, Maryetta Sandley, SCRIBBLETTE OFFICERS: SITTING: Historian Janis Flowers, President Susan Stevens . . . STANDING: Secretory-Treasurer Betty Baxter, Vice-President Diana Hicks. - .l .1.... ig: CII? l l l ' x all . H J 106 The aim of Scribblettes, the girls' creative writing club, is to promote good story, essay, and poetry writing in Lee High School. The Lamplighter, a creative writing magazine, is sponsored by Scribblettes. Each year the club wins many honors in the field of Creative writing.
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ROW ONE: Dewelyn Holman, Paulette Holt, Beverly Wilson, Vicki Olson, Natalie Jones, Ann Head, Jerrianne Hammock, Nancy Pruette, Henry Pugh, Gaylen Schrieber, Susan Jennings, Ron Daven- port, Donna Weeks, Bonnie Pratt, Steven Young, Victor Polizos, Sunshine Shepard, Guy Boyd . . . ROW TWO: Wayne Pratt, Kay Clemmons, Patsy Clark, Bill Jones, Paula Haponski, Bill Kent, Annette Hicks, Patsy Luker, Charlotte Barar, Martha Best, Danny Younger, Jimmy Parish, Jack Gardner, Debbie Strickland, Richard Penton . . . ROW THREE: Graham Braswell, Steve Cronic, Linda McCain, Carole Loggins, Linda McMichen, Diana Hall, Paula Rush, Patti Kendo, Jayne Pugh, Alma Holman, Randy Goodwin, Jerry Cherry, Linda Barton, Debby Kociol, Jerry Sanders . . . ROW FOUR: Kay Daer, Pam Phillips, George Hargrove, David Perdue, Chuck Simpson, Jerry Smith, Glenda McGritt, Kathy Boyd, Teresa Benton, Cheryl Moore, Jerry Duncan . . . ROW FIVE: Linda Phelps, Irma Wright, George Beasley, Rickey Church, Randy Reaves, Judy Knopp, Rhonda Coleman, Dwight Bailey, Diane Knight, Sherry Bagnall, Patsy Phillips. THESPIA TROUPE OFFICERS: President Victor Polizos, Chaplain Ron Davenport, Vice- President Jerrianne Hammock, Secretary Natalie Jones. i i if - 4 f. ffgisiy f ' ,..L I 3 s I gi . , 5 ' 5 l if an VV, ii r - at y 2 , i i fi 108 One of Lee's largest clubs is Thespian Troupe 957. This drama club has as its purpose to develop dramatic talent and the art of acting, to cultivate a taste for the best in the drama, and to foster the cultural values, which dramatics develops. Among the activities are the giving ot plays, making of scenery, holding of debates, and making out of town trips on special occasions. Truly the Robert E. Lee Thespian club is a wonderful opportunity for all those interested in any form of drama to display their skills.
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