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JLINICDR .. OPHCEHS President ....... SYLVIA GREEN Vice-President .... DOROTHY ADAMS Secretary . . . . MARION BADDOUR Treasurer . . . . LYNDA ANDERSON First row. l-r: Lauvenia Bailey. Voncille Tinkler. Ruth Craig. Annie Laura Mobley. Lynda Lee Anderson. Sylvia Green. Marian Baddour, Alberta Baddour, Dot Adams. Barbara Taylor. Betty Starnes. Bessie Wil- liams. Mary Parker. Second row. I-r: Mrs. Wolie, Annette Big- ham. Edna Mae Pyatt. Emily McAtter. Max- ine Coble, Patricia Heath, Ada Vanadore. Elline Steele. Ioanne Buchanon. Edna Mont- gomery. Etta Hutchinson. Anna Laura Haire. Betty lean Cornwell, Frances Betch- ler. Loretta Threatt. Third row. l-r: Carolyn Howe. Emily Floyd. Barbara Fields. Mary Ruth Roberts. Ruth Ann Threatt. Patsy Roach. Loretta Iordan. Sylvia Belk. Patsy Tatham, Phyllis Mitch- um. Nancy Giles. Barbara Morris. Shirley Moon. Patricia Hinson. First row. l-r: Lavenia Bailey. Bessie Wil- liams. Sara Carter. Iean Potts. Iudy Gaul- den. Peggy Black. Ioyce Small. Second row. 1-r: Helen Robinson. Patricia Parker. Donald Dunlap. Etta Hutchinson. Mary Ruth Roberts, Ruth Ann Threatt. Third row. l-r: Tom Suiter. Billy Sturgis. Frances Beckler. Hayward Williams. Clyde Mitchell. Fourth row. l-r: I. D. Williams lassistant :ounty aqentl. George Taylor tHome Dem- onstration aqentl. I. D. Miller tcounty aqentl. The purpose of the luriior Homemakers Associa- prove her home and surroundings and to strengthen tion is to develop within the girls the ability to im- the confidence of the girl in herself and her work. - CLUB The pledge taken by the members of the 4H Club is: My Head to Clearer Thinking My Heart to greater loyalty My Health to Better Living My Hands to Larger service for my club, my community, and my country. The members of this club must live in the country and have a worthy project.
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BUYS' CLEE CLUB The Boys' Cflee Club is under the direction of Mrs. Rosa B. Guess. All the boys ond girls who tdke chorcrl music ore eligible for membership in Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, ond the Mixed Chorus. Rock Hill High is fortunote in hdvinq d large en- rollment in these courses, so competition is keen when the forty members who ore to sing in the South Corolino Festivdl Contest ore chosen eocl year. This yeor, the officers of the Boys' Glee Club or Charles Crocker, Presidentg limmy Gdllmon, Vice President, ond Bill Host, Secretory ond Treosurei First row, l-r: Harry Morgan. Curtis Nunnery, Charlie Childers, Frederick Hayes, Iohn Iackson. Frank Mixon, Gene Warner. Calvin McCaw. Lindsey Mathews, Don Ferguson, Charles Segal. Second row, l-r: Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Donald Neal. Bobby Wemer, Norman Dabney. lack Dunlap. Eddie Carswell. Gene Sullivan, George Bomar. Fennal Craig. Sammie Segal, Richard Sherer, Ted Robinson, Mrs. Billie Hayes. Third row, l-r: Ronnie Faust. Bill Rast. Leroy Linderrnan, Ray Rowell, Calvin Watkins. Ierry McKenzie, Eugene Polk, Ierry Baker, Bill Corley, Ioe Covington. Fourth row, l-r: Charles Crocker. Ernest Westerland, Clinnie Reddeclr, Richard Haley, Robert Tate, Howard Craven. Virgil Domin- ick. George Townsend, Ronald Wolfe. Mansfield Simmons, Ioe Pierce, Howard Hawkins. Filth row, l-r: Benny Corley. Iimmy Poe, Harold Brooks, Bruce Woods, Iimmy Gallman. Bill Thornton, Ronnie Torrence. Iohnny Brunson, Robert Culp, Donald Ayers, Tommy Caveny. Buford Williams. l 2
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The Library Club is made up of those students who serve as assistants in the library. These students devote one period each day to work in the library. They assist in circulation, in the processing of new materials, in read- ing shelves, in poster and display Work, and in reference PRCDJECTU The Projectors' Club is made up of those students who operate the audio-visual aids of the school: namely, the 16mm film projector, the film-strip projector, the opaque projector, the tape and disc recorders, and the record player. work. The club serves as a pre-vocational tryout for students who are interested in librarianship as a career as well as giving them a knowledge of library arrangement and procedures which will be useful throughout any future career. RS' LLJB These students have the responsibility of taking the equipment to the classroom, setting it up, and operating it, and returning it to the office. The club serves as a pre-vocational try-out for those who are interested in this type of work as a career as well as being an aid to the teacher who used this equipment. First row, l-r: Carolyn Swann. Phyllis An- derson. Martha lane Morgan, Ann Harper. Barbara Amick. Iulia Cathcart. First row- l-r: Calvin Watkins, Iimmy Col- lins, Billy Howe, Bill Hunter, Gerald Work- man. Second row, l-r: Walter Brown. Marvin Ghani, Bobby Falls. Wylie Iohnson, Hugh Ratterree, Fred Carter. Not pictured: Gene Pettus. Donald McGar- ity.
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