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Balloting In Jack Warren Greene 115 Fant Lane National Honor Society 4, Beta club 4, president 4, Block U club 3, Football 3, 2, Basketball 3, 2, 1, Track 4, 3, Math club 4, Psychology club 4, junior Rotarian, Iunior play, Blazer club 3, Glee club 3, 2, Homeroom officer 2. Madison Clifford Greene 702 North Pinckney Math club 4, Psychology club 4, English Book club 4, Speech club 4, 3, treasurer 3, Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Senior officer 4, T 81 I club 1. Margie Anne Greene Route 5 Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Head majorette 4, Psychology club 4, Young Stenogs club 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, Hi-Life staff 1, Homeroom ohficer 3, 2, 1, Miss Union Hi contest, Semi-Finals for Homecoming Queen. Janice Hope Gregory 106 Harris Street Young Stenogs club 4, treasurer 4, Psychology club 3, Glee club 3, 2, 1, Homeroom oHicer 3, Hi-Life staff 2, M. Y. F. secretary-treasurer. Sally Kell Haas 102 Walker Heights Basketball 4. 3. 2, 1, Sans Souci 4, Math club 4: English Book club 4, Senior play 4, Block U club 4, 8, 2, GLEAM staff 3, Psychology club 3. Barbara Marie Hall 205 Hicks Street Future Teachers club 4, Psychology club 4, Senior play 4, Young Stenogs club 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, Library club 3, 2, Drivers Education club 2, president, Bus Driver of the Month 3, Student secretary 4, Junior play 3. Ruth Ham 1200 South Pinckney Street Shirley Mae, Ham 1200 South Pinckney Street Glee club 1, Sunday school class secretary. Harold Eugene Harris Route 3 T 8: 1 club 4, 3, 2, 1, Psychology club 4, Block U club 4, Baseball 3, Football 2, l. C. T. Hart Route 5 T at I club 4, 3, 2, 1. Stanley Morris Hembree 215 Hillcrest Drive National Honor Society 4, Beta club 4, 3, Futurians club 4, 3, Blazer club 4, S, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, 2, Psychology club 4, Math club 4, Track 4, 3, Block U club 4, T 81 1 club 3, Football lg Junior Rotarian. Richard H. Hester, Jr. 105 West South Street Cheerleader 4, 3, Block U club 4, Psychology club 4, Math club 4, Junior play 3, T 81 l club 1.
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Of Tickets Dallas Ronald Fisher Buffalo Baseball 4, 3, 2, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, Psychology club, treasurer 4, Auto Mechanic club 4. Jimmy Fowler Route 3 Block U club 4, Speech club 4, vice-president 4, T 81 I club 4, 3, 2, 1, Psychology club 4, Baseball 3. Linda Elaine Fowler 71 Santuck Street Psychology club 4, Assistant church pianist, As- sistant Sunday school teacher. Tommie Frank Fowler Route 1 T 8: I club 4, 3, 2, 1, president 3, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, Secretary of the Training Union. Brenda Kaye Garner Route 3 Young Stenogs club 4, Speech club 4, Marshal 3, officer 3, Textile show 3, 2, Assistant Training Union director, Assistant church financial secretary, Training Union class president, Sunday school secretary, President of GA's. Harold Raymond Gault Route 3 Math club 4. Bobby joe Gibbs 207 Broad Street Psychology club 4, Speech club, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, 2, 1, T 6: I club 1, High-Winderls Safety club, Boy Scouts. Judith Carol Gilliam Route 2 Transferred from Grove Hill, Alabama, at Grove Hill High: Beta club 4, 3, 2, FHA 3, 2, officer 3, Psychology club 4, Speech club 4, President of Sunday school class, Pianist at church YWA's, Officer in Training Union. Susan Felder Godshall 205 Academy Street National Honor Society 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Futurian club 4, 3, GLEAM staff 4, 3, 2, French club 4, secretary 4: Math club 4, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1. CLeft around mid-term.7 Alice Frances Grady Route 2 4-H club 4, 3, 2, 1, Homeroom officer 4, 3, Stu- dent council 8, Glee club 2, 1, Blazer club 2, 1, Junior play usher 3, Dressmaking contest 2, Youth Fellowship president, Training Union secretary, GA's secretary. James Grady Route 2 4-H club president, Dairy cattle club president. Clarence Eugene Greene Route 2 Sans Souci 4, English Book club 4, Training Union secretary. if
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Homerooms Becomes Daily Chore For Seniors Voting in homeroom got to be a regular thing for seniors this year. It seemed that almost every morning there was something to vote on. Senior Superlatives, Senior of the Month, King and Queen of Hearts, King Teen, Miss Hi Miss, D. A. R. Girl: these were outstand- ing choices to be made by the senior class through balloting. ' Not only was homeroom the place of voting, but also it was the place where many decisions concerning activi- ties of the class were made. In their five separate home- room groups, rather than in general class meetings, the senior business was carried on. It was homeroom groups that toured Monarch Mills early in the fall. They were divided into small units upon arrival. Each unit had a guide to point out and explain how cotton to be manufactured into cloth was cleaned, processed, and inspected. After the tour of the plant, refreshments were served in the millis main office. The trip, which lasted about two hours, was given to help seniors have a better understanding of the textile indus- try in Union County. On December 3, as many seniors as wished to do so, went to the University of South Carolina to see the Carolina vs. Virginia football game as guest of the Uni- versity. These were given a tour of the University and were served lunch in the Russell House, the Universityis student center. Perhaps these seniors are voting for Senior-of-the-Month during during the year. They are Madison, Margie, Stanley, Dickie, Jack, their homeroom period, the time used for the casting of ballots Shirley, Barbara, C. T., Sally, Janice, Harold, and Ruth.
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