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Page 62 text:
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First Row, left to right:—Lillian Lockhart, Anna Louise Kerns, Nancy Inskip, Dorothy Morrison, Peggy Anderson, Virginia Herrell. Second Row, left to right:—Mrs. Kersey, Miss Alther, Helen Crim, Betty Owens, Phyllis McDonald, Jennie Lou Miller, Nancy Lodge, Catherine Travers, Mary Fishback. Third Row, left to right:—Robert Driver, Glenvil Whitacre, Grover Leight, Robert Whitmore, John Cole, Curtis Wilson. El Club Espanol Sponsor—Miss Kersey Assistant—Miss Alther El Club Espanol has is its purpose that of giving to the students op¬ portunities to speak Spanish. Programs have been arranged that por¬ tray different phases of the life of Spanish-speaking people and give information concerning the countries where they live. As a climax, we plan to have—Una Gran Fiesta—to which will be invited some of our Spanish friends who are studying in colleges in this vicinity.—Vamonos. 60
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First Row, left to right:—He ' .en Crim, President; Nancy Lodge, Vice-President; Anna Marie Clark, Secretary; David Fahnestock, Treasurer. Second Row, left to right:—Leroy White, Miss Lloyd, Dorothy Morrison, Betty Owens, Betty Boden, Peggy Anderson, Catherine Travers, Jennie Lou Miller, James Crim. Third Row, left to right:—Bobby Driver, Glenvil Whitacre, Wayne Painter, Tommy Stickles, Jack Lowman. The Literary Club Sponsor—Miss Lloyd The Literary Club was organized the first of the year and many new members were enrolled. This year we’ve made plans to enter the Literary Contest at Bridge- water College. Contestants may enter: Boys and Girls Prose Read¬ ing, Boys and Girls Public Speaking, Poetry Reading, Spelling, and this year perhaps a Debating team. In 1945, students from this school were the winners from Frederick County in Prose, Poetry, Public Speaking and Spelling. 59
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F ' rst Row. left to right:—Ray Taylor, Irene Hiett, Gail Carper, Jean Fidler, Charles Willis, Miss Wilson. Second Row, left to right:—Caroline Whitmore, Sue Dorsey, Esther Clark, Florence Kenny, Ruth McCann. Third Row, left to right:—William Hepner, Rosezella Shiley, Mary Jane Webber, Douglas Carper, Betty Lou Morrison, Donald Braithwaite. Fourth Row, left to right:—Patrick Russell, Catherine Bragg, Carolyn Solenberger, Charlotte Harrison, Victor Grim. Bible Class Teacher—Miss Wilson The Bible Class is taught to all students beginning with the third grade and through the seventh grade. It is a means of teaching the children to live like Christ every day by learning their Bibles. The purposes are to live the right way and to know the Bible better. 61
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