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SMHS ORGANIZES PEP CLUB The Pep Club encourages student attendance at all athletic events. Spring of 1963 found a group of indus- trious SMHS students planning and organiz- ing a much needed pep club. The club, open to all students, encourages students to take part in school activities. The club is guided by an executive council made up of class representatives and the club officers who are under the direction of a sponsor. The Pep Club has been very successful in building up the school spirit of the stu- dents by sponsoring parties and pep rallies. PEP CLUB OFFICERS (left to right) Webb Carroll, vice-president; Nancy Hill, secretary; Kathryn Wannamaker, treasurer; Larry Myers, president admire the School Spirit trophy presented to SMHS at foot- ball jamboree. 19
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Toward New Horizons is the motto of thirty-eight girls who are all members of the Future Homemakers of America. The FHA has had a very busy year. Twenty-one members of the FHA and FFA enjoyed the State meet- ing and the State Fair held in Columbia. New mem- bers were welcomed into the club with an initiation party in September. In November the girls entertained their mothers with the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Members of the FHA have attended and taken part in the district, bi-county, and county meetings. Last summer Bonnie Inabinet, president, attended the state convention at Winthrop College for three days. Under the leadership of Mrs. Pitts FHA girls sold doughnuts and Stanley products to make money for summer camp, the FHA-FFA party, and a trip in the summer. These are the high spots in the life of a FHA girl. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FHA bus driver, Jimmy Broody, doubles as bathing beauty at the beach. Angela and Dorothy enjoy the sun on the beach. FFA OFFICERS Seated (1 to r): Charlie Wise, Secretary; Pete Tucker, Vice-President; Tommy Knight, President; Standing: Truman Mack, Treasurer; Lindsey Mack, Reporter; Allen Hooker, Sentinel. FUTURE FARMERS
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Front row 1. to r.: Julie Keefe, Millie Keefe, Nancy Ott. 2nd row: Ray Spires, Francis Heape, Rodney Saylor, Jean Cave, Sally Arant, Johnny Early. 3rd row: Cathy Wienges, Jeff Reid, Beverly Crider, Charles Stoude- mire, Ellen Wise, Gene Hodge, Gloria Geiger. 4th row: Edwin Wilkes, Reta Ann Wiles, Larry Seckinger, Glen Walling, Carole Seckinger, Randy Fogle, Phil Taylor, Ken Westbury. 5th row: Barbara Ridgeway, Cindy Arant, Jean Hair, Simons Hane, Mr. Deaton. 20
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