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SENIOR LIBRARIANS PROVIDE HELPFUL INFORMATION I just can't find that book I wanted, and I have to have it for my report! Here comes a library as- sistant, willing and helpful, running to the rescue. Many other library routines and processes, chiefly clerical and mechanical, were performed by student ,ui 'rim First row: S. Haines, P. Lew- is, E. Bennett, Secretary-Treas- urer, L. Butler, Social Chair- man. L. Barton, President, C. Holbrook. Second row: D. Edwards, M. Cole, A. White, L. XX'ilIiams. D. XVhaley, B. Shaw. Reporter, M. Finger, D. Bradford. assistants who devoted many hours of their spare time to library work during the year. Highlighting the social side of the Library Club were parties and the traditional Spring Library Tea. JUNIOR lL,llBRARllANS FURNISH ADVENTURE First row: P. Howell, S. No len, F. Boling, N. Gibson, J. Byron, J. Brock, A. Cherry, B Conners, A. Matthews, Mrs Jenkins, Sponsor, M. Martin, J. Barron. s.:.t,t.t2'atrN -J 'wif'
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Standing: Joe Pennel, Mr. Lineberry. Seated: Earline Ru- ark, Charles Dearth, Shelby Coleman, Billie Miller, Mary Sue Lett, Helen Snipes, John McLoed, Ellis Knight. 1 2. LAW CLUB The Law Club is composed of law students who wish to increase their knowledge of how our legal system functions. We obtained information first hand by visiting court and having men connected with law speak at our meetings. Money, money, money-always wanted and always needed, became our slogan when sixteen of us F.H.A.-ers wanted to make that trip to State Con- vention in Nashville in March. Skating parties, Hobo Days, and dances helped make our wish come true. The Future Homemakers of America is an integral part of the program of Home Economics. Offering opportunity for carrying out activities related to home- making, the F.H.A. is a national organization of high school pupils studying homemaking. lF..ll'll.A. M S FASHIONS TOMORROW'S S K is o , ' a 5 m 'I 2 'kai N f W Seated: K. Zumbro, President, M. Anthony, L. Miller, Treas- urer, S. Rossell, J. Chandler, N. Slover, B. Jackson, J. Mc- Camon, A. McNeely, B. Phil- lips, B. Collins, P. French, B. Youngman, M. Schrimsher, A. Gilmer, Vice President, L. Boggs, P. Nichols, M. Felts, D. White, J. Jackson, B. Mar- tin. Standing: L. Parks, B. Jones, S. Madden, J. Harville D. Sweeney, S. Ree, J. Thom- as, C. Lyon, R. Bowling, B. Thompson, G. Woods, J. Lee, B. Gross, J. Carter, B. Davis, G. Schwendeman, P. Rye, C. Wright, C. Wadlington, A. Watson, J. Jones. Not pic- tured: E. McCoy, Secretary. y i l
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First row: Mason, Stone, Lol lis, Burton, Stedman, McGee, Fowler, Pruitt, Crouch. Bel lamy, Hicks, Autry, Hanna, Chrisman, Ballinger. Malueg, Weston, Morris, Cook, Miller, Crane, Cutler, Mask, Kelsall, Franklin, Brunn, Rodgers, King, Lightfort, Smith. Moore, Brooks, Dalrymple, Goings v Wright, Seymore, Luton, Crocker, Westmoreland, Hines, Brown. Cobb, Marquis, Bowen, Raggett, Mashburn Lowe, Herron, McMahon, MC- Daniel, Shaw, Coolidge, Drake, Garrison, Todd, Kin- ser, Heywood, Caudle, Osteen, Petty, Cash, jones, Loenneke, Rowland, Smith, Gibson, Caw- thorne, Pugh, Brown, Sharp, Hopper, Price, Scott, Caudle, Trafford, Smith, Patterson, Hanley, Perryman. x .fx ! Xxx 'I gvgff-sf. I SCIENCE CLUB 7 Homo sapiens galore! How else could one describe -il CREATES SCIENTIFIC INITIATIVE the collection? From field trips to socials, from leaves c ff to laboratories, it maintains this scientific attitude. The result, sometimes hilarious, was always educa- tional. 'lust name one other biology club that has a bug bop social. BOOM! BOOM! What was that? Oh! You say it was coming from the Science Club room? What were they doing?'! Stimulating interest in science, developing scientific ways of thinking, and building a I, T' p wholesome philosophy of life. How did they do ' .T it? You see, they used outstanding films and field ff P gi JH trips. STUDIES MIRACLES OF LIVING CREATURES fi '41-V-' ., i First row: Hollingsworth, Comer, Chrisman, Neal, Ha ley, Boales, Scott, Whaley, Walker, Crimer, Phillips, Hannings, Austin, Cole, Clark, Davis, Wilson, Smith, Pen nington, Franklin, Pearson, Schrimsher, Slover, Campbell, Watts, Slover, Barentine, Os teen, Osborne, Crawford, Heinz, Lawson, Buzbee, Mc- Whirter, Walker, Lott, Phil lips, Carr, Roberts, Gray, Turner, Lee, McDaniel, Huck abee, VanEaton, Carson Thomas, Bolton, Ballinger Townsend, Nabors, jagerman, Thompson, Thomas, Fowler McAfee, Williams, Rushton, Cunningham, Fly, Parker, Cobb, Green, Davis, Nowell Graves, Uncell, McCannon janss, Coy, Collins, Emerick, Ragsdale, Rodgers, johnson, Kibby. l3l a 1 v 1
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