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Jr Sr Magic HE ARNET 81 BL C 159 Moments Volume III nocx 1-nm. 1-not-1 sci-root., noczc HILL, s. c.. FRIDAY. APRIL 24. 1959 N0 5 i 4 W, my ' ww' K REPORTERS, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Scott, Anne Littlefield, Kathy Spurlock, Elisabeth Scott, Barbara Mayer, Joyce Sippel, Diann Limerick, Kathy Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Gwen Koth, Jean Farthing, Joyce Short, Diane Phillips, Annette Clark, Lola McDermott, Eloise Mann, Ann Adams. THIRD ROW: Tammie Crolley, Joan Gordon, Ann Taylor, Q .Al .HKD I STAFF OFFICERS, SEATED: Fran Burgess, Editor, Andrea Smith, Business Manager. STANDING: Allen Strait, Sports Editor, Betsy Sikes, Feature Editor, Warren Nye, Typist Johnny Shing,-,glawl Club Editor: Sue Rags, Circulation Manager. Page Om, Hundred Four Ronnie Griffin, Cindy Biggers, Bennett Tarleton. The aim of the GARNET AND BLACK is to inform the Rock Hill High students about school activities as a result of a broader and more effective coverage of news. ln addition to the usual articles on sports, social, and curricular activities, bits of jest and mirth are added for spice. The GARNET AND BLACK is a member of the National Scholastic Association, the S.C. Scholastic Press Association, and the Quill and Scroll to which six members of the staff were accepted this year. They are Allen Strait, Johnny Shillinglaw, Bennett Tarleton, Mary Lou Latham, Betsy Sikes, and Fran Burgess. The GARNET AND BLACK is published monthly by the staff and reporters and is under the supervision of Mrs. Bazemore and Miss Stowe.
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FRANCAIS The ninety-fivelmembers of Le Cercle Fran- cais are French students with high scholastic averages. They meet once a month to learn more about the customs and people of France. A lively initiation party began a full year of activities. The club presents an assembly pro- gram in the spring and participates in the Modern Language Day at USC. Members compete in the National French Contest each year, and many correspond with foreign stu- dents. Since the club this year is so large, a plan- ning committee consisting of the officers and one delegate from each French class was established. They plan programs and other events and present their ideas to the club for approval. Le Cercle Francais helps develop a broader understanding of France in all students. FIRST ROW: Sandra Willis, Ivey Johnson, Barbara Mayer, Betsy Sikes, Jean Arthur White, Margaret Russell, Mary Blakely, Peggy Guentert, Vickey Seigler, Aleathea Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Betty Hipp, Marsha Martin, Gwen Koth, Diane Limerick, Irene Jenkins, Mary Lawton Watson, Judi Strait, Ann Montgomery, Tammy Crolley, Norma Parrish, Patsy Gentry. THIRD ROW. Kenneth Snipes, Johnny Shillinglaw, Bennett Tarleton, Carol Treadway, Selena Burris, Linda Brown, Margaret Garison, Gail Shuman, Diane Phillips, Mary '.fWsf'f't r - . M.,.,s.-PM-w '2 'GF' ' , . I g.'.z...6, .... ,- .. ..As..'I , '1f '4 N I I 4 -fi'f 'F'i1!A.Nl CE FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS SEATED: Sandra Willis, President: Nancy Jones, Reporter. STANDING Donnie McGinnis, Vice President: Mary Blakely, Secretary: John Le Hecka, Treasurer. Ann Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Perry Pearson, Carolyn Carpenter, Peggy Parker, Emily Jennings, Peggy Barnes, Martha Harris, Nancy Waldrop. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Pruette, Jackie Tipton, Frankie Tassone, Eloise Mann, Jeanette Herndon, Ann Adams, Martha Maddox, Peggy Flenniken, Peggy Ghantt. SIXTH ROW: Lee Settlemyre, Sandy Lumpkin, Carl Cornwell, Janet Parsons, Linda Brindle, Laxton Hinson. it
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SITTlNG:Cecilia Wilson, Martha Ann Craig, Jo Faulkenberry, Johnsie Chester STANDING: Esther Crump, Ann Mobley, Jane Jennings, Fleta Seymour, Linda Dunn. SITTING: Faye Rodgers, Terry McKenzie, Judy Stevenson, Sarah Parker. STANDING: Carolyn Smyer, Sara Parrish, Patsy Lundstord, Patricia Matthews, Cynthia Greenwood. Patsy Turner Joyce Costner Mary Ola Knight CCDMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club of Rock Hill High School is made up of senior students who are taking commercial subjects. This year the club membership boasts of sixty students. The ink smudged fingers and carbon copied prints could well be the trade mark of the club. This is a service organization since the members help do charitable typing work, operate the ice cream box-buying SITTING: Doris McCraven, Elaine Pope, Thelma Feemster, Carolyn SITTING Barbara Scott Peggy Robinson Mack Allman Ebbie Poag BTOOIKS. STANDING: Carol PI'lIllIPS, JUCIY Bruckett, -IUCIY Blverts, Vivian STANDING Nancy Hunsucker Shirley Mitchell Claudette Anderson Fudge, Miriam Ferguson, Shirley Fulghum. Sandra Dudley Georgette Williamson Sandra Munn
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