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O60 rs,- ,f . -f , X First row, left to fright: Jo Adams, Barbara Abernathy, Frances Ann Robinson, Gwen Jordon, Brenda Holland, Judy Crosby, Sybil Williams, Reginia Duncan, Johnsie Weaver, Mildred Howard. Second row: Judy Penland, Harriett Dill, Mimi Cannon, Millie Parrish, Evelyn Hancock, Bonnie Simmons, Judy Boone, Julianne Barnes, Maudine Rainey, Nina Hensley. Third row: Marie Brakefield, Patsy Quinn, Geraldine Swann, Barbara Bailey, Rosa Phillips, Carol Hudgins, Mary White Simms, Priscilla Cunningham, Ammie Lyle Hope, Jean Moses, Pat Williams. Fourth row: Tommy Moses, Beth Hood, Mike Mills, Phyllis Cole, Mickey Beckham, Tommy Clyburn,' Jimmie Hoagland, Phillip Ellwanger, Harold Whitesides, Rod Williams, Julian Cliandler, Jimmie Mitchell, Allan Morris, Jackie Ragin, Bernie Cooke, Nina Dickert. GLIHR It is indeed an honor to be a mem- ber of the English R Club. The membership is made up of those stu- dents who have excelled in music, dramatics, journalism, and scholastic achievement. They show their enthusiasm and school spirit by taking part in the ex- tra curricular activities of the school. They are also responsible for that big social event, the annual Valen- tine Dance. B
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First row, Icft to right: Judy Walters, Barbara Abernathy, Linda Jo Crump, Joyce Jackson, Mamie Burgess, Sandra Hagler, Madge Duncan, Gwen Jordan. Second row: Bobby Neil, Wendell Stewart, Bruce Hayes, Jack Allison, Arthur Lumpkin, Kenneth Humphries, Jack Wallace, Billy Burley, Tommy Vaughn. Third row: Frances fSpookyJ Fox, Mimi Cannon, Charles Thrower, Frank Pruitt, Chici Williams, Paul Wheeles, Richard Comer, Mike King, Joe Taylor. Fourth row: Roland Faile, Gene Phillips, Boyce Brawley, La1'ry Burrell, Jerry Edwards, Bobby Adams, Buddy McCarter, Dale Stanley, Robert Brawley. Fifth roic: Jerry Mozingo, Ted Carnes, Charles McGuirt. Bill Hollis, David Joy, Jimmy Gantt, Speight Bird, Freddy Perrill, Boyd Westmoreland, Joe Wallace. Sixth row: Lindsey Vaughn, Gene Jacobs, Jerry Hart- sell, Willie Stevenson, Bill Hancock, Toby Dabney, Jimmy Jacobs. BLOCK RH GL OFFICERS The new members like the old ones earn .- , , - ,, their block RH by participating in one of Left tought' M'im1e Burgebb ' ' Secretary the interscholastic sports during the year Robert Brawley r................... Treasurer or cheerleading. Frank P1-uit --------------- Serg-eant-Of-ArmS The football players as well as the cheer- . ea ers egan earning eir e ers in ug- J VV H P d t l d b th l tt A oe 3 ace ------ --- --------- resl en ust by practicing to make perfect. We Gwen Jordan ----.------------- ViCe-PrQSid9nt kicked off the football season with great enthusiasm which lasted through win and ose. After football, came basketball, and boy! was that gym full this year. Our team played like professionals and made every- one very proud of them. The track and baseball teams began their duty of practicing for the meets and games played during the spring months. Along with the hard work of practicing there is always some fun. At the Student- Faculty basketball game, the new initiates were given the works. Then came the in- itiating supper at Joslin Park at which the members of the club, teachers, school board members, and friends of our school met for good wholesome fun as well as food. The block RH club took an active in- terest in the civic organizations of Rock Hill this yearhby helping in the polio drive. The retaining members of the club are looking forward to the coming year's sports and progress of the club.
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x S l OFFICERS Rebecca Conrad ................... President Brenda Holland---, ...... Vice-President Linda Duncan--- -------- Secretary Carol Odom--- ---- Treasurer Joanne Sweatt--- ----- Reporter Mrs. Nell Moss ---- ---Supervisor Learning to be Future Nurses The Future Nurses' Club is open to any girl in the junior or senior grades who has obtained the age of sixteen years of age. The purpose is to interest and pre- pare a girl for a career in nursing. One does not have to intend to be- come a nurse in order to join, but whatever her future may hold, she will be better prepared to face it. Projects and programs are planned for the year. The members go to the State Future Nurses' Club Rally at Winthrop College in February. TURE NURSE 9 CL B First row, left to right: Frances Abernathy, Lucille Montgomery, Pansy Melton, Rebecca Conrad, Carol Odom, Lavera Cannon. Second row: Janette Clark, Annie Jane Currence, Linda Duncan, Pat Faris, Marilyn Matthews, Bren- da Holland, Mrs. Nell Moss, Supervisor. Third row: Ann Beard, Anna Schild, Sylvia Lowe, Joanne Sweatt, Beth Hood, Margaret Parrish, Jean Moses. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Kennington, Barbara Monroe, Ann Courtney, Priscilla Inman.
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