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en ior ,QJYL4 First row. l-r: Thelma Bratton. Doris Allen, Barbara Holland. Iulia Belk lean tte Iones Ruth Iohnston lean Bishop Reva Wat kms Ioanne Neely Patsy Cau then Io Frieda Wallace Ellza beth Carter Second row lr Betty Edwards Betty Ann Estes Patricia Graves Ruthelma Russell Ioanne Darby Betty Dabney Frances Faulken berry Peggy Shlllmglaw Peggy Carter Peggy Horne Catherine Wallace Louise Harmon Peggy Boyd UFFICEHS Vice President Secretary Treasurer 'af-F MARY ELLA COVINGTON IEANETTE IONES RUTH IOHNSTON ff The purposes of the Senior IHA are: to develop leadership, to develop well rounded personalities to interest the girl in the improvement oi her home and surroundings to encourage co operative eitort in the school, home and community to strengthen tl e confidence oi the girl in herself and in her Work, and to encourage organized recreational activities in the school and com- munity . 1 r ' A X Senior 1. H. A. President t ........ IULIA BELK ' . ' E - - I .,...... V 1 V e are e ranca id First row. l-r: Ioan Bolin, Lillian Simmons. Kinard Strozier. Anne Randall. Nancy Dunlap. Tommy Brown, Mary E. Kennedy. Mar- garet Houston. Second row. l-r: Miss Bell, Dicky Shannon. Virgil Dominick, Ierry McGuire. Bobby Werner. Edwin Stultz. Charles Barrett. Nell Iar- rell. lane Warner. lane McCol- lum. Margie Hannon. OFFICERS Le Cercle Francais has as its purpose to give recogni- ' . . . .,.... . ANNA RANDALL . President tion to students of French. The club members meet twice Vice-President . . .TOMMY BROWN Secretary . V I .NANCY DUNLAP a month and study about the customs and dress of the rreeerrrer . . ximian STROZIER Ff9T1Cl1 DSC1219- 54
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enior am cz A When you enter the auditorium on the evening ot the junior play, you are met by a qroup of beautiful ladies and handsome gentlemen. These are our senior marshals. This is the one appearance ot this qroup during the year. Pictured at the right are: First row. l-r: Fennell Craig, Margaret Sledge, Ray Rowell, Betty Dabney, Dicky Shannon. Second row, l-r: Mary F. Love. Reese Massey. Anne Randall. Tom Keels. Third row. l-r: Iohnnie Gill, Norma Buddin. Harold Brooks. leanette Furr. Fourth row, l-r: Nancy Dunlap. Bill lennings, loanne Iordan. Buddy Hawkins. Fifth row, l-r: Nell Iarrell, William Oates, Anne Harper. Sixth row, l-r: Ioe Easley, Barron Sumner. Not pictured are: Cleduth Walker. Pansy Outen. and Phyllis Fincher. unior am cc 5 The duty ot the junior marshals is to usher at public entertainments. Their two main appearances are at the senior play and commencement. The basis of selection is dependability and leadership. Pictured at the right are: First row, l-r: Edwin Stultz, Rosalie Carroll. Sammy Segal, Mary Evelyn Kennedy. Second row, l-r: Shirley Cren- shaw, Annie Adams, Richard Sherer. Third row, l-r: Clinnie Reddick. Ann Hollis. Ted Robinson, Martha Beckham. Fourth row, l-r: Marvin DuBose, Annelle Cauthen, Ierry McKenzie. Filth row, l-r: Frances Holroyd, lean Busby, Pauline Adams. Sixth row, l-r: Bobby Falls, Charles Barrett. Not pictured is Kinard Strozier.
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Jafin The Rock Hill Chapter ot Future Farmers oi America is composed ot students ot Vocational Agriculture at Rock Hill High School. The aims and purposes of the Rock l-lill EEA. Chapter are: to create a love for country lite, to encourage members to improve their homes and tarms, to particiate in cooperative eitort, to encourage and prac- tice thriit, to encourage improvement in scholarship, def velop leadership, and to strive to develop good Whole- some iorms of recreation and social activities. First row, l-r: Barbara Amick, Patsy Smith. Don Ferguson, Ioe Covington, Nancy Iean Black, Bobbie Iean Lister, Martha Rob- erts. Ioanne Munn. Ioan Marshall, Martha lane Morgan, Hazel Pope, Celeste Sturgis. Second row, l-r: Iohnny Black- mon, Harry Garner, Shirley Iean Wright, Ann Orr, Ann Emory, Phyllis Anderson, Martha Beth Blackmon, Patricia Parker, lrene Williams, Sara Sowell, Norma Lee Brackett. Harlan Boyles. Third row, l-r: Barbara Threatt, Carolyn Swann, Leah Aberman. Ellen Ussery, Caroline letters, Anita Bush, Peggy Outen, Betsy Rae, Virginia Knight, Betty Cov- ington, Mickey Denton, Bille Ann Cameron, Billy Ramsey. Fourth row. lsr: Bobby Beckham, Bobby Brunson, Tom Suitor, Ma- rion Dozier, Iohnny Neely. David Simpson, Anne Polk, Nancy May. Margaret Starnes, Ann Neely, Zenobia Roberts, Miss Hardin. Fifth row, 1-r: Ray Dabney, Iay Sims, Bill Sturgis, lack Sadler, Robert Strozier, George Town- send, George Bomar, Paul Moon. The airn oi the Latin Clulo is to encourage among high school students an interest in and an appreciation oi the civilization, language, literature, and art ot ancient Greece and Rome, and to give to the students some un- derstanding ot the debt oi our own culture to that ot classie cal antiquity. Gur club is aitiliated with the lunior Classical League which is a national organization. EEA. Motto: First row, l-r: Donald Parrish, Bil- ly Simpson, Clyde Dunn. Billy Sanders, Stanley Parrish. Alfred McDaniel, Billy Strait, B.lly Craig. Frankie McGuire, Charlie Steele, ice Fields, Billy Feemster, Carl Iackson. Second row: l-r: Charles Devin- ney, Ted Robinson, Iackie Mas- sye, Jackie Dunlap, Ronald Dun- lap, Eugene Mothershed, Roy Gryder, Buford Fields, Newton Slzugart, Harry Rockholt. Third row, l-r: Mr. Smoak, Clyde Mitchell, Eugene Polk, Bobby Duncan, Leonard Howell, Calvin W'atkins, Billy Rast, Bobby Rud- der, Porter Rodden, Thomas Wix, Delano Sturgis, G. R. Clark, Zeb Carter. Douglas Stroud. Not pictured: Bobby Falls, Ernest Wolfe, Eddie Whisonant. Clyde Hill, and Iimmie Nunn. LEARNING TO DO EARNING TO LTVE DOING TO LEARN LlVlNG TO SERVE GEFICERS President . . , . . . . .G. R. CLARK Vice-President . . . .ZEB CARTER Secretary . . . BOBBY RUDDER Treasurer ..... . . . . . . . .. .CLYDE HILL 5!'USu., OFFICERS Latin Club President . .,..... . ,IOHNNY BLACKMON Vice-President .,.. . . . BARBARA AMICK Secretary . . . . .PATSY SMITH Treasurer , . .,.,.., . .IOHN SADLER Motto: Ad Astra Per Aspera Club Colors: Purple and Gold
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