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PROJECTOR CL B The Projectionists' Club this year is made up of six boys whose responsibility it is to operate the two 16 mm. sound projectors, the two film strip projectors, and the opaque projector. On occasion they may also be called on to operate the tape recorder and the record player. During the past year, the club has shown over 150 sound movies and dozens of film strips. Member- ship is limited to those who are genuinely interested in learning to operate a sound projector. Smith, Tony Hewitt. First row: R. P. Smoak, Jimmy Ferguson, Pat Gryder, Donald Lit- tlejohn, Ray Melton, Frank Simpson. Second row: Ralph Howell, Charles Ackerman, Don Cassidy, Steve Rayfield, Twitty Auten, Jackie Acker- man, Avery Auten, Sonny McDaniel, Jimmy Simpson, Fred Poole, George Mackey, David Rockholt, Jerry Smith, Thomas Currence. Third row: Earle Boling, James Martin, Billy Smith, Bobby Rockholt, Jerry Good- son, Dewey Wingate, Charlie Westbrook, H. A. Green, Newton Lineber- ger, Davie Neely, Dan Canupp, Fred Paul. Fourth row: Wilson Ratter- ree, Bobby Mangrum, H. G. Thomasson, Malcolm Rodden, Bill Robinson, Allan Carter, Billy Harris, Oliver Rockholt, Harvey McSwain, Bobby Williams. 'Vot Pictmcd Wayne Weavei Garnet Melton. K 9 , l , u .. Q ..l.4-1 Left to right: Johnny Adams, Walter Neal, Jerry Conrad, Kim Not Pictured : Charles Porter. FUTURE FAR ER OF MERI A Close to the sod there can be seen a tho't of God in white and green. Early this year we attended the York County Fair. We were repre- sented by an FFA Educational Ex- hibit and individual livestock and crop exhibits. Soon, with a successful County Fair behind us and over a hundred dollars in our pockets to bols- ter our spirits, we held a stunt night and initiation for those hopeless freshmen, the Greenhands. We elected Sue Dabney as our Chapter Sweetheart this year. Many hours went into work on our shrubbery rooting bed, growing to- mato plants for members' use and for sale, pruning shrubbery on the high school grounds, setting out pine seed- lings, putting a Chapter and individ- ual exhibits in the Nature Museum Science Fair.
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NINTH GRADE GIRL ' GLEE CLUB These students first become a member of this each year and have won superior ratings in the club before becoming a member of the Girl's Glee past. Club. They take part in the State Music Festival cMUSl.C is the flledicine 0 a troubled heart First row, left to right: Jo Neil Brazzel, Ann Story, Judy Brackett, Jaye Radford, Hazel Martin, Frances Byers, Martha Hinson, Myra Williams, Ann Adams, Betty '?????? Pansy Merritt, Shirley Lucas, Janice Clark, Patsy Turner, Myrtle Bowers, Marion Hill, Dell Tarleton, Brenda Lyons, Terry McKenzie, Linda Gardner, Mary Margaret Williams, Carolyn Wright, Gwen Simmons. Second row: Doris McCraven, Jeanette Herndon, Judy Gainey, Martha Ann Craig, Wylette Payne, Rose Cornwell, Brenda Patterson, Shirley Forsythe, Sue Plyler, Judy Pat Ayers, Ann George, Linda Hinson, Alice Holland, Claudette Anderson, Nadene Barnes, Kate Peay, Julianne Chester, Louella Presson, Ella Proctor, Johnsie Chester, Judy Polatty, Jeanie Tibbetts. Third row: Thelma Feemster, Linda Gallman, Margaret Garrison, Donna Kirk, Linda Stoll, Brenda Dills, Pat Matthews, Carolyn Adkins, Jeanette Faulkenberry, Jo Ann Whittle, Elaine Mc- Mahan, Linda Brown, Elaine Poag, Frances Carnes, Miriam Ferguson, Myra Adkins, Linda Torrence, Brenda Darby, Freida Johnson. Fourth row: Selena Burris, Pat Moss, Linda Hinson, Ellen Huffstetler, Sylvia Cherry, Judy Hammond, Sara Parrish, Ann Littlefield, Cynthia Greenwood, Evonne McGuirt, Becky Snipes, Monique Vincent, Patsy Compton, Glenda Swanger, Ola Nalley, Sue Ross, Barbara Baker, Helen Cornwell, Peggy Robinson, Linda Carroll, Carolyn Smy- er. Fifth row: Ruffin Vaughn, Barbara Mayer, Margaret Russell, Gena Allen, Jean Arthur White, Mary Lou Latham, Ann George, Carol Morris, Barbara Holroyd, Wilda Jo Smith, Jane Jennings, Judy Stevenson, Martha Oates, Carolyn Rainey, Mary Ola Knight, Ivey Johnson. Sixth row: Brenda Little, Joanne Therrell, Peggy Fields, Judy Gardner, Gloria Reynolds, Carolyn Shehan, Vivian Morris, Edna Roach, Caroline Motz. ev-w-.......,,,,,,,w , . H-ff-Q-Wa. 4 ww 123
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ROCK HILL HI-Y The purpose of the Rock Hill Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tian character. First row, left to right: Philip Holtzendorff, James Conner, Donnie Va rnadore, Barry Dominick. Second row: Bruce Seagle, Billy Wingate, Jackie Ragin, Keith Tar- rer, Winston Fowler. LAMBA HI-Y The purpose of the Lamba Hi-Y is to create and maintain and extend through the home, school, and com- munity higher standards of Christian character. First row, left to right: Michael Davis, Wayne Parker, Mickey Brackett, Carter Wrenn. Second row: Tony Taylor, David Ellwanger, Donald Potts, Mickey Camp, Pebby Holtzendorff. :lf
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