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KNEELING FRONT: Sharon Carlisle . . . ROW ONE: Suzie Potter, Kathy Cutter, Beryl Story, Frances Singleton . . . ROW THREE: Robbie Diane Shirley, Carol Dean, Joyce Smith, Sharion Allen, Brenda Evans, lin Gehle, Lebron Brantley, Gloria Penton, Ricky Clemmons, Butler . . . ROW TWO: Sue McCollum, JoAnn Traylor, Kathy lydon, Mary Nash, Bonnie Carnathan, Mr. Baisden. ART CLUB OFFICERS: President Mike Eskridge, Secretary Joyce Smith, Program Chairman Robbie Evans. The purpose of the Art Club is to develop artistic skills through application of art principles and through practi- cal use of those principles in varied medias. The mem- bers of the Art'Club illustrate various school magazines and enter various art shows each year. 109
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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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, 4 'M F , i ,T f , ..,. 0 - i, X IL ROW ONE: Howard Bozeman, Elbert Bell, Frank Rudd, Don Pair, Chuck Kiefer, Billy Priddy, Ted Watts, Keith Brewer, Allan Edwards, Butch Cauthen, Coach Jones . . . ROW TWO: Emmett Poundstone, Harry Ingram, Bobby Sims, Sammy Johnson, Larry Haigler, Wade Johnson, Jimmy Middleton, James Turnipseed, Chip Armstrong, Duncan Little . . . ROW THREE: Ray Engle, Floyd Maddox, Larry Mayo, Mike Teague, Reynolds Furlow, Dan Weaver, Gary Newton, OFFICERS: Chaplain Wade Johnson, Vice-President Bobby Enslen, President Kenneth Wood, Sgt.-at-Arms Howard Bozeman, Secretary Mitch Marshall. Louis Priester, Mitch Marshall, Greg Tatum . . . ROW FOUR: Buddy McCIinton, Randy Parker, Ralph Hamn, Joe Curtis, Jerry Henderson, Pep Pilgreen, Randy Sexton, Jimmy Andrews, Davey Welch, Milton Casey . . . ROW FIVE: Buddy Beshears, Keith Green, Jimmy Caw- thorne, Danny Brown, Connie Fredrick, Glenn Tatum, Henry Edwards, Ben Thornton, Danny Thurman . . . ROW SIX: Keith Lampkin, Alton James, Jerry Wills, Bobby Enslen, Kenneth Wood. LUB The purpose of the L Club is to recognize athletic achievements. The club consists of boys who have let- tered in football, basketball, baseball, track, and their managers. The programs of the club consist of talks from other athletes as well as guidance in other fields.
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