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GYM CAPTAINS' CLUB The Gym Captains' Club was organized to promote an interest in physical education as well as for the purpose of developing good leadership. The girls assist the teacher in the direction of routine gym activities. The adviser for the club is Miss Sue Smith. --Q-ss' PEP CLUB The Pep Club organizes and conducts all means of student support to our var- ious athletic teams, Their activities range from keeping students informed as to game dates, to staging parades, bonfires, rallies, arranging travel for students, and synchronizing vocal sup- port at the games. SERVICE CLUB The Service Club is made up of students chosen from the junior and senior classes who are recommended by a club or faculty member and approved by both the faculty and club, They serve the school in directing traffic in the halls, guiding school visitors, monitoring, and assisting in the office and cafeteria. The 1959-60 officers were: President, Alton Johnson: Vice President, Jane Johnson, Boys' Captain, Roger Whitehead, Girls' Captain, Ann Newberry, Secretary, Jeanne Varnerg Treasurer, Judy Green. Mrs, Myra Millsaps is the adviser for the club.
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iob No. U 3 1 0 4 mpwvss - - fb H Y-TEENS Thirty girls from the sophomore, jun- ior, and senior classes compose the Y- Teen Club. To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians, expresses the desires and ambitions of these girls. The year's activities included making dolls for the children's hospital, the Y-Teen potato chip sale, the benefit veterans' poppy sale, The 1959-60 officerswere: Pres- ident, Judy Grant, Vice President, Mar- tha Johnsong Secretary-Treasurer, Ro- zanne Levip Adviser, Miss Dixie Culva- house. JUNIOR FHA , The Junior FHA strives to build better homes in the future by instilling in '- 1 its members the desire to be good homemakers, Fresh men Home Economics stu- dents are eligible for mem- bership. The 1959-60 of- ficers were: Pres. , Peggy is we HDMEMA Varnerg Vice Pres. , Linda Treas, , Peggy Burns, Song Leader, Judy Brownfield: S Parliamentarian, Charla DF SENIOR FHA The Senior FHA Club provides activities for girls who display a keen interest in home economics. Personal Development, improving home and family life, preparing for community living, and living what we learn are the main objectives of the club, The 1959-60 officers were: President, Ro- zanne Levi: Vice President, Raycelle Burris, Secretary, Martha Johnsong Treas: urer, Sue Ray, Song Leader, Norma Davisg Parliamentarian, Phyllis Harris: Histor- ian, Rhoda Johnson fnot picturedjg Re- porter, Iane Iohnsong Adviser, Miss Enna Fort, Autnlr-A song Historian, Carol Elliott Adviser, Mrs, Virginia Love A f I z 913 3 . I J R I i Vim X s ORE 051 r... K5 ' , HUMEMA , ,, Q5 1 H C' 1.11 id' Nl' We Br Stewartg Sec. , Ann Upchurch Ganng Reporter, Donna Hix-
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT U mis m a- leh rn.-'IPS ' 'wht W I 1 ii BAND OFFICERS 2nd Lt. - Billie Orr Sgt. - Dianne Bowman Capt. - Bill Woodall lst Lt. - Jimmy Hammontree Librarian - Melinda Hicks SWING BAND Butch Thomas, Richard Shadwick, Genie Ard, Freida Bice, Harold Simp- son, Mr, William Bommelje - Direct or, Billy Woodall, Jerry Mack Layne, Jimmy Smith.
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