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Le Cercle Francais affords an aside from conjugations and Avoir ou Etref' It holds monthly meetings at which time the busi- ness is usually carried on en francais which unfortunately keeps it a secret from some members. There are some qualifications for mem- bership-such as Ubeaucoup d'interet and a certain average in scholarship. The first big event of the year was the initiation party where initiates were tickled by the Van Tassel powder puff , tortured by the t'Ellwanger ghost , and teased by the whole host of honored seniors led by that Hoagland youngun . In the spring, the club let the student body see some of its activities by presenting in assembly a variety program with a French flavor. Vive le francais I LE CERCLE FR AIS First ron-, Icft to right: Priscilla Cunningham, Anne Quinn, Beverly Conn, Ammie Hope, Geraldine Swann, Caro- lyn Hoover, Judy Crosby, Jo Adams. Second row: Glenda Van Tassel. Mildred Howard, Frances Abernathy, Lillian Vaughn, Bonnie Simmons, Dora Hutcheson, Judy O'Dell, Nina Dickert, Barbara Bailey, Brenda Roediger. Third row: Linda Hinson, Lois Bouknight, Joy Sue Griffith, Kathryn Greenwood, Barbara McSwain, Ann Sanders, Lucille William- son, Dorothy Herndon, Jean Pearson, Cy Frohman. Fourth row: Carolyn Howard, Don Williams, Jimmy England, Dennis Baker, Al Fisher, Gary Hewitt, Julian Chandler, Philip Ellwanger, David Joy, Fay Tallent, Jimmy Hoagland, Darrell Burgess. Fifth row: Thomas Carter, Oscar Calhoun, Barry Dominick, Donnie Markease, Richard Kurtz, Jimmy Collins, 'Milton Burgess, Buddy Wright, Johnny Porter, Roger Trimnal, Jimmy Mitchell. Not Pictured: Carole Baskin, Rosa Phillips, Donald Rainer, William Stewart. Ss.. -I I 0 O A . XXX
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, First row, Ieft to right: Frances Anne Robinson, Mimi Cannon, Julian Chandler, Dora Hutchison. Second row: Ammie Hope, Jackie Ragin, Jimmy Hoagland, Roderick Williams, Harold Williams, Harold White- sides, Harriette Dill, Evelyn Hancock. NATIONAL THE PI SOCIETY E 1 fd! The National Thespian Society, Troupe No. 1591, was organized at Rock Hill High School February 8, 1956. The motto of the Society is: Act well your part: there all the honor lies. The purpose of this troupe is the ad- vancement of standards of excellence in dramatic art. The troupe encourages stu- dents to develop poise and self-control and to appreciate dramatic literature and its techniques. Membership is awarded as recognition for meritorious participation in the dramatic arts program of the high school. All Thespians must discharge faithfully all local assignments and cooperate whole- heartedly in furthering all school activities in which they participate.
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The D. E. Club membership is made up of those students currently en- rolled in D. E. The Rock Hill Club is a member of both the State and National Clubs. Representatives from the Club at- tended the State meeting in Columbia and the National meeting in Okla- homa City, Oklahoma. OFFICERS Bobby Wolfe--- ----.--------- ------ P resident Mike King -------- ----- ------ - - -Vice-President A Frances Atkinson--- ----- ----- ------ S e cretary W' ' Elaine Kessinger ------- -------------------- T reasurer SWK? Keith Tarrer ------ ----- ----------------------. R e porter SN ug Milton Porter ---- ---- M ember of Board of Governors 3 2 4 O' Q0 'I Su 3, AY' D . E . L U B First row, left to right: Mike King, Zingle Ard, Frances Atkinson. Second row: Bobby Wolfe, James Demby, Yvonne McDaniel. Third row: David Long, Marcene Carnes, Laura Johnson, Carolyn Shuping. Fourth row: Milton Porter, Betty Ann Wright, Priscilla Inman, Elaine Kessinger. Fifth row: Kenneth Bailey, James Melton, Ann Ross, Azilee Clanton. Sixth row: Billy Wallace, Roland Faile, Carolyn Starnes, Marilyn Matthews. Not Pictured: Keith Tarrer, Ronald Williams. 1'-X gf X as
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