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The Rock Hill High chapter has many projects L.,,g,,,WT New x 1 A ' ,Jia , First row, loft to right: Barbara McSwain, Glenda Van Tassel, Sarah Ann Lowry, Evelyn Hancock, Bonnie Black, Katie Jo Merritt, Beverly Conn, Gwen Jordan. Second row: Priscilla Cunningham, Esther Lee Setzer, Donna Poag, De- anna VVilliford, Sylvia Lowe, Jean Moses, Jean Pearson, Regina Duncan. Third row: Martha Moon, Kathie Robbins, Jean Troublefield, Linda Horne, Lou Parrott, Shirley Shugart, Frankie Summers, Mary White Sims. Fourth row: Nina Hensley, Joyce Worthy, Brenda Roediger, Tommy Moses, Jimmy Hoagland, Dennis Baker, Tommy Campbell, Donald Harper. Fifth row: Jimmy Mitchell, Jimmy England, James Ashe, Oscar Calhoun, Reggie Hoover, Harold VVhitesides. BETA The National Beta Club is composed of stu- dents who excel in scholastic and leadership abili- ties. Its membership extends throughout America. CLUB The club endeavors to encourage.effort, promote character, stimulate achievement, cultivate lead- ership qualities, reward merit, and encourage stu- dents to continue their education after high school in which they participate throughout the year. The most recent project is the giving of a scho- larship to some worthy senior who plans to go to college. First row, left to right: Rita Stewart, Sarah Ferguson, Rose Costner, Phyllis Nunnery, India Seagraves, Betty Lou Buffkin, Mary Lou Connatser, Judy Penland, Nancy Willis. Second row: Peggy Evans, Lynda Ann Armstrong, Sheila Rogers, Sandra Hagler, Joyce Jackson, Kathryn Greenwood, Lucille Williamson, Dorothy Herndon, Jean Bridges. Third row: Linda Duncan, Sandra Furr, Betty Lou Gaston, Joy Sue Griffith, Mary Milholen, Sandralee Miller, Judy Moses, Madge Duncan, Carrie Mae Love. Fourth row: Joyce Williams, Mamie Covington, Douglas Cramer, Norma Clark, David Joy, Billy Aycock, Spratt White, Guerry Matthews, Linda Miller. Not Pictured: Carole Baskin, Julian Chandler, Nancy Goodson, Carol Lovette, Boyce Brawley, Robert Brawley, Dar- rell Burgess, Chici Williams, Zingle Ard, Winfred Carroll. -... --5, S Li 41 .gi
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l l. l l ll Y fi. E xml First row, left to right: Mary Russell, Julianne Barnes, Mildred Howard, Lois Bouknight, Kathie Robbins, Brenda Holland. Second row: Phyllis Cole, Evelyn Hancock, Geraldine Swann, Judy Crosby, Barbara Bailey. Third row: Jackie Ragin, Jimmy Hoagland, Walter Collins, Larry Knight. T ET AND BL CK S FF ll' gmlligfi-.il.fl5F'V -Y 81.44314 im wl:l:ilN-,itll - N1-M NHS i'5':'3'-T7-Iii Mc-nlluhrs For 1936.57 Amwunai 5 Y J liulu' Will:-rv, JM. wlaullrrlnri I ll ' f Chnl You read it first in the Garnet and Black. A lot of hard work, but worth it! is the reason the Garnet and Black Staff publishes the monthly school newspaper. The deadlines may give the staff ulcers, but the paper also gives them memories-Evelyn and Geraldine slaving all Saturday to get their late copy to the print shop, Judy wondering what to put in her column, Jimmy trying to think up something different, Barbara and Julianne trying to balance the books, the dubious spelling of the reporters, and Mrs. Amick and Miss Long Worry- ing about the money. The Garnet and Black is published monthly to print the news of the school and give students an opportunity to express themselves. The Garnet and Black is a member of the S. C. S. P. A., N. S. P. A., and the Quill and Scroll and competes monthly in the Winthrop College of the Month Contest. t :jf fi. Z?
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.av -eq. First row, loft to right: Judy Pat Ayers, Treas., Ronnie Collins, Sec., Lynda Armstrong, V.-Pres., Spratt White, Pres. Second row: Guerry Matthews, Norma Clark, Carrie May Love, Bill Chelf, Tommy Barnes, Bert Boyd, Gary Hearon. Third row: Judy Penland, Nancy Willis, Judith Parrish, Douglas Cramer, Arthur Lumpkin, Helen Booth, Sandra Furr. LATI IETA Only those students who make high marks on fers its members a pleasant fellowship with other Latin are invited to joint the Latin Club and the foreign language students. The initiation party Junior Classical League of America. The Club of- was held this year at Confederate Park. First row, left to right: Ryan Hovis, Pebby Holtzendorff, Jerry Brazil, Baxter Simpson, Tony Hewitt, Don Auten, Dickie Sands, Lewis Bartles, Carter Wrenn, Jimmy Baughman, Jimmy Wingate, Jimmy Hewitt, Glenn Lumpkin, Buck Adams, John Woods. Second row: Linda Gordon, Gena Allen, Ivey Johnson, Mary Margaret Williams, Jean Arthur White, Sandra Willis, Joy Sullivan, Ebbie Poag, Sandra Dudley, Barbara Mayer, Ruffin Vaughn, Lana Gibson, Fleta Seymore, Earleta Roberts, Martha Maddox. Third row: Mary Lou Latham, Phyllis Huges, Louise Ferguson, Carolyn Smyer, Margaret Russell, Linda Cooke, Nancy Sutton, Jo Smith, Eloise Mann, Jackie Tipton, Ellen Huffstetler, Betty Hipp, Ann Adams, Jo Neil Brazzell. Fourth row: James Bookout, Dickie Reed, Buddy Bowers, Edward Whitesides, Mike Mills, Barry Grove, Butch Hoff, Johnny Blanks, Starnes Hayes, David Ellwanger, Glenn Bookout, Dewey Parsons. ,M I 9 Mtn.. M unix
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