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WT. I '-55 1 KZSU Q? T First row, left to right: Myrtle Bowers, Brenda Holland, Lois Bouknight, Carolyn Howard, Geraldine Swann, Car- olyn Hoover, Lillian Vaughn, Hannah Rodden, Kathryn Greenwood, India Seagraves. Second row: Sheila Rogers, Judy Pat Ayers, Barbara McSwain, Nancy Motz, Joye Griffith, Judy Moses, Jean Moses, Linda Duncan, Margaret Russell. Third row: Carrie Mae Love, Linda Armstrong, Norma Clark, Sandra Munn, Merle Caldwell, Jo Ann Cobb, Barbara Stanley, Jennie McDonald, Peggy Beckham, Marnita Odom. Fourth row: Martha Brown, Betty Lou Buffkin, Ellen Huffstetler, Nancy Jo Dunn, Carol Baskin, Pris Williams, Mamie Burgess, Judith Parrish, Ernestine Sowell. Not Pictzirz'cl.' Lavera Cannon, Madge Duncan, Mimi Cannon, Linda Jo Crump, Maudine Rainey, Gail Duncan, Linda King, Alice Ann Thompson. UTURE TE CHER L B OFFICERS Jean Moses ....... ......,.................... P resident Geraldine Swann .... ....... ............. V i ce-President Linda Armstrong-U ------------- --------- S ecretary Mamie Burgess ------ ----- - -- ------ Treasurer Carolyn Hoover ---------------------- ---------- R eporter i The Future Teachers Club had two major projects this year. They were the placing of important dates and events on the teachers' calendars and the decorating of the auditorium for the Christmas Pageant. Programs were presented on the qualities of a good teacher. This club is represented at both the district and state meetings. Membership in the club numbered forty-nine girls.
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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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First row, left to right: Melvin Scott, Jerry Rodgers, Homer Lowery, .Ioe Culp, Wayne Garrison, Benny Wright, Bobby Bankhead, Kirby Newell, Garnet Melton. Second row: Mickey Truesdale, Wayne Reeves, Jimmy Bratton, Billy Wingate, Billy Steele, John Dean Crenshaw, Jack Walker, Donald Rainer, Tommy Cardwell. Third row: Mr. Workman, Jimmy Baker, Allan Carter, Charles Varnadore, Elliott Adams, Bill Bagley, Frankie Simpson, Joe Taylor, Allan Morris. THE TR DE D It DU TRIAL CLUB OFFICERS Billy Steele ' ' P resldent The Trade and Industrial Club is com- Blll Bagley --.-..-.-.-.......... ............... S ecretary posed of eleventh and twelfth grade stu- dents who are taking the Diversified Oc- John Dean Crenshaw f TI-eaeurer cupations Program and the Industrial Arts Jerry R0dgerS -----.---........ ...-........ V ice-Presldent courses. The local Club is affiliated with the South Carolina State Trade and Industrial Club. The purposes of this club are: Q15 To 1. encourage better habits of work, both in school and on the job, 125 to promote bet- ter human relations between employers and student-learners, Q31 to study the local need for the vocational training of youths and adults, 141 to offer exploratory courses in some of the trade and industrial types of jobs. An annual activity of the Club is a ban- quet given by the Diversified Occupations students in honor of the employers who co- operated in the training program during the year. The Industrial Arts students pre- pare an exhibit of their projects to display at the annual convention of the State Trade and Industrial Club.
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