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.K , Q 15 C., Q7 n,,u OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathie Sturgis, President, Carole Wooten, Secretary, Jackie Sturgis, Vice-President, Carrie May Love, Reporter, Kay Robinson, Treasurer. The Library Club is made up of students who volunteer their time to work in the li- brary. They help in the many phases of library work. These students benefit from this service in many ways and some go on to become librarians. The library also bene' fits considerably from the work and efforts of the student assistants. LIBRARY CLUB SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathie Sturgis, Jackie Sturgis, Carrie May Love, Carole Wooten, Kay Robinson, Elizabeth Scott, Frankie Tassone, Virginia Johnston, Mary Jo Carroll, Janet Phillips, Brenda Collins. STANDING: Ralph Gregory, Gladys Sexton, Doris Lewis, Betty Watts, Stevens. Elaine Ferguson, Norma Clark, Patsy Gentry, Inga Bailey, Faye --+.?.., 'x . illlfillllligf 9 A A -! S .- ' 5,71 i all . ' Maddox, Ellen Jackson, Jane Gladden, Lola McDermott, Mary Anne Beaty, Jean Farthing. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Auten, Freddy Bivens, Lillie Branham, Dewey Craig, Norma Sue Croft, Sue Harrison, Margaret Q , ,. ,..-4- 5 K 6 K? v- I 'll A ,J-A eg' '3
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f, The Rock Hill Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is composed of those students currently enrolled in Distributive Education. The club is affiliated with the South Carolina Distributive Education Clubs and the National Association. Members attended the District Club meeting in Sumter and plan to attend the State Convention in Columbia in March. The club was represented last year at the Natoinal Convention in Columbus, Ohio, by Ronnie Williams and Ronnie Plexico. This year the members plan to participate in all the state contests. Last year our club won a 3-star plaque, the highest award in the Club of the Year Contest. We also won third place in the club project of the year. D. E. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francis Booth, Wayne Ludlam, Ann Courtney, Roland Faile. SECOND ROW: Philip McAteer, Ellie Grem, Bundy Gulledge, Michael Davel Davis, Billy Epps, Jerry Ashley. THIRD ROW: Sonny Neal, Johnny Every, Charlie Westbrook, Ronnie Matthews, Margaret Jo Ayers. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Reeves, Don McRorie, Jack Busby, Johnny Price, Ann Jones. FIFTH ROW: Allen Broome, James r-r-ff: ' , ,
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OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Hutchins, Fleta Seymour, Carol Hudgins, Linda Dunn, Lucille White, Allan Smith, Sandra Hagler. The Delta Tri-Hi-Y Club has as its aim to create, maintain, and extend throughout the homes, schools, and community higher standards of Christian charac- ter. The club meets twice a month at the YMCA. This year the club has been very active. It sent four representatives-Judy Pat Ayers, Patsy Cook, Georgette Williamson, and Carol Hudgins-to the Tri-Hi-Y Convention of the Carolinas. Mrs. Judith Bazemore, our sponsor, also attended. The mem- bers honored their mothers in December with a Mother-Daughter banquet. At Thanksgiving and Christmas needy families were helped. The climax of the year comes during the Twirp Season in the spring. DELTA TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucille White, Barbara Hutchins, Loretta Coolr, Jane Jennings, Linda Dunn. THIRD ROW: Carol Hudgins, Randy Morrill, Linda Starnes, Elaine Babb, Judy Pat Ayers, Jeannie Drennan. Kennington, Carol King, Virginia Wall, Linda Ogburn, Carol Ghant, SECOND ROW: Fleta Seymour, Sandra Hagler, Allan Smith, Patsy Joyce Williams. Q v ft D6 J 46. 3
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