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COMMERCIAL CLUB SEATED: Margaret Sowell, Ruth Burgess, Doris Freeman, Carol Hudgins. STANDING: Peggy Evans, Pat Brewton, Helen Booth, Linda Dill, Joyce Williams, Mary Lee Jones, Dianne George, Lynda Ann Armstrong. The Commercial Club is made up of all senior students in the commercial department. The Club mimeographs play pro- grams, handbills, and other ad- vertising for Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, and May Day. SEATED: Margaret Funderburk, Brenda Green, Patsy Phillips, Brenda Parrish, Sheila Rogers, Carolyn Collins. STANDING: Doris Barfield, Judy Carter, Nancy Campbell, Mildred Lowery, Mary Faile, Norma Threatt, Mary Lou Gladden. In addition, the members of the Commercial Club operate the ice cream box in the cafeterio-incIud- ing the buying, selling, and book- keeping procedures. Members also help with some charitable typing work-such as the March of Dimes. OFFICERS, SEATED: Jean Redick, President. STANDING: Put Brewton, Vice-President, Judy Moses, Secretary, Rosie Lee Matthews, Treasurer. -o Q .f SEATED: Brenda Smith, Rena Whisonant, Betty Arant, Judy Boone, Laura SEATED: linda King, Brenda Mason, Jean Plexico, Rose Costner. STAND- Wright. STANDING: Carolyn Onley, Carol Clark, Barbara Munn, Judy ING: Mary Alice Bulfkin, Barbara Jordan, Julia Green, Norma Clark, Penland, Carolyn Brackett, Julia Boggs, Hilda Allman. NOT PICTURED: Peggy Blackwelder, Judy Walters, Brenda McGowan. Betty Buffkin, Lucille Rollins, Gloria Sweatt, Judy Williams. Page One Hundred Three
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Reporters for The Garnet and Block: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne SON, B4-2iSY 5iIiESf JUCIY l'I0ll0f1CI, Mdfgdret Devlnney, Johnny Nichols Dickson, Mary Lou Latham, Diana Hawkins, Jean Hepp, Joy Sullivan, MGTIIOU ASI1'-if Becky L99- Mary Joyce Harper, Betty Barrett. SECOND ROW: Claudette Ander- GARNET AND BLACK STAFF STAFF OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Roberts-Editor-in-Chief Helene Howard-Business Manager. STANDING: Linda Starnes, Circulation Manager, Fran Burgess, Assistant Editor, Arthur Lumpkin, Assistant Sports Editor, Jo Anne Lowe, Club Editor, Bennett Tarletcn, Co-Advertising Manager, Irene Brunson, Feature Editor, Johnny Shilling- law, Co-Advertising Manager, Mary Hendrix, Co-News Editor, Nancy Willis, Co-News Editor, Mickey Camp, Sports Editor. The main purposes of The Garnet and Black are to inform the students of school activities and achievements, train students in the art of creative writing, and to serve as public relations medium between the school and the home. 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-Irene and Arthur Page One Hundred Two ' t nv- 5' +. 4? slaving to get their late copy to the print shop, Mickey trying to think up a different way to arrange the sports page, Helene trying to balance the books, the dubious spelling of the reporters, and Mrs. Boze- more and Miss Stowe worrying about the money. The Garnet and Black is a member of the Na- tional Scholastic Association, the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association, Quill and Scroll, and competes monthly in the Winthrop College Story of the Month Contest.
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Willis, Mary Hendrix, Mary Lou Connatser, Sandra Willis, Betty Parrish, Helene Howard, Jo Anne Lowe, Judy Boone, Judy Pat Ayers, Joyce Jackson, Judy Penland, Irene Brunson. SECOND ROW: Sandro Hagler, Jackie Sturgis, Kathie Sturgis, Carol Phillips, Louise Ferguson, Mary Lou Latham, Barbara Munn, Julia Boggs, Carol Hudgins, Doris Freeman, Rose Costner, Carolyn Symer. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Collins, Steve Brakefield, Madge Duncan, Linda Jo Crump, Brenda Parrish, Dianne George, Frances Smith, Merle Caldwell, Norma Clark, Peggy Black- OFFICERS President , . . . Tommy Vaughn Vice-President . . Mary Hendrix Secretary . . . Mary Lou Connatser Treasurer . . .... . , Bill Bradley Sponsor . . . . . Mrs. A. F. Fewell welder, Mary Lee Jones, Judy Moses, Phyllis Nunnery. FOURTH ROW: Bill Bradley, Tommy Morris, Ronnie Plexico, Cris Paul, Willie Stephenson, Tommy Vaughn, Mike Munn, Jimmy Edwards, Louie Hoff, John Woods, George Clark. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Fewell, sponsor, Bill Smith, John Bradley, Bill Chelf, Spratt White, Bill Sullivan, Jerry Clark, Jimmy Baughman, Carter Wrenn, Mickey Brackett, Mickey Camp, Allen Strait, Rickey Dunlap, Johnny Blanks, Haden Hamilton. NOT PICTURED: Betty Lou Buffkin, Wayne Lewis, Arthur Lumpkin, Elaine Morris, Judith Parrish. ENGLISH CLUB The English R Club is open to students having earned an English R in music, dramatics, iourna- lism and scholastic achievement. The purpose is to create and promote advance- ment in these activities. The main project of this club is to sponsor the annual Valentine dance.
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