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Annual Staff Experiences Mard Work (L to R) FIRST ROW: Ida Lee Culler, Claire Callahan. Reta Ann Wiles, Carol Seckinger, Rebecca Smith. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Zeigler. Donna Heckle, Ann Frazier, Kay Geiger, Barbara Ridgeway, Owens Nelson. Preserving the memories of friendship and good times is the purpose of a yearbook. Staff members, Ann Frazier, Editor; Kay Geiger. Assistant Editor; Donna Heckle, Business Manager; Reta Ann Wiles. Circulation Manager; Barbara Ridgeway, Advertising Manager; Carol Seckinger, Layout Editor; Rebecca Smith, Fea- ture Editor; Owens Nelson, Photographer; Dorothy Zeigler, Claire Callahan. Ida Lee Culler, Typists; have worked hard to accomplish this purpose. During the summer. Ann Frazier and Donna Heckle attended the 1964 Editors' Conference at Winthrop College. Workshops at Newberry College and Lander College have also provided staff members with helpful ideas for the yearbook. Ann Frazier, Editor, and Donna Heckle, Business Manager, work to meet a deadline. Ann Frazier. Donna Heckle, and Kay Geiger attend the SCYA con ference at Lander College. 17
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(L to R) FIRST ROW: Susie Wannamaker, Hal Inabinet, Nancy Ott, Gene Inabinet. SECOND ROW: Edwin Wilkes, Carol Crook, Ray Sigmon, Sandra Robinson. THIRD ROW: Alacia Smith, Billy Keefe, Dorothy Zeigler, Michael Shuler. STANDING: David Shuler, Miss McKenzie. Student Council Stresses leadership STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Hal Inabinet, Vice-President: Nancy Ott, Secretary-Treasurer: David Shuler, President. 16 The Student Council is the governing body of St. Matthews High School. The Council has adopted a Korean orphan whom it supports by selling school supplies and from collections from the student body. Also, the Student Council sells programs at football games and entertains the visiting teams after the games. It is responsible for arranging assembly programs. The Student Council sponsors Homecoming and May Court. Elections for student body officers, cheerleaders, May Court royalty, and Homecoming Queen are con- ducted by the Student Council. Mr. Garris installs Student Council officers.
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Beta Club Deepens Ambition Nancy Ott and Ann Frazier put on Indian war paint during A Quiet Home Wedding . The Beta Club has had a very rewarding year under the guidance of Tommy Knight, President; Peter Savitz, Vice-President; Patricia Phillips, Secretary-Treasurer; and Mrs. M. O. Nelson, Advisor. By various means of raising money, the Betas were able to pay their way to the State Beta Club Convention. It was held at the Jefferson Hotel in Columbia on Feb- ruary 26-27. Peter Savitz was a candidate for State Beta Club President. Although he did not win, campaigning was a rewarding experience and a lot of fun for everyone. The Beta Club provided entertainment for chapel with a one act comedy, A Quiet Home Wedding. A typical family scene from A Quiet Home Wedding with Bonnie Inabinet, Hal Inabinet, Ann Frazier, and Charles Dewitt. (L to R) FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nelson, Advisor, Patricia Phillips, Tommy Knight, Peter Savitz. SECOND ROW; Patty Barnhill, Ann Frazier, Cornelia Nelson, Kay Geiger, Aurelia Ott, Sammie Reid. THIRD ROW: Donna Heckle, Nancy Ott, Dorothy Zeigler, Rebecca Smith, Angela Sikes, Bonnie Inabinet. FOURTH ROW: Charles Dewitt, Francis Mack, Hal Inabinet, Sandra Robinson, Reta Ann Wiles, Lon Piotrow- ski. (Not Pictured Elizabeth Gressette, Owens Nelson) 18
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