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The Easter Beverly Elaine Moore Route 5 Beta club 4, 3, National Honor Society 4, 3, Young Stenogs club 4, Psychology club 4, Sunday school class president, Teacher of Vacation Bible school. Gary Moore Route 5 Psychology club 4, Math club 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, Football 2, Homeroom officer 2. Mary Carole Murphy 206 Walker Heights GLEAM staff 4, Psychology club 4: English Book club 4, Intermediate Girls' Auxiliary treasurer, Young Women's Auxiliary treasurer, lntermediate Training Union treasurer. Illa Ianet Palmer 49, Park Street National Honor Society 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3: GLEAM staff 4, 3, Young Stenogs club 4, Beta club 4, S, Homeroom officer 4, 3, 2, 1, Student council 4, 1, Psychology club 4, president 4, Student secre- tary 4, Senior play pianist 4, Girl Stater 8, Iunior play usher 3, Miss Union Hi contest 3, Senior Prom entertainment 3, Church pianist, assistant organist, Church music librarian, Sunday school and Training Union pianist, Secretary of Training Union, Semi-finalist for homecoming queen 4, Young Womerfs Auxiliary officer, Girls' Auxiliary president and princess, 4-H club 1, Monarch soft- ball and basketball teams 3, 2. Barbara Elaine Parks 104 Cabin Street National Honor Society 4, 8, Beta club 4, 3, officer 4, Cheerleader 4, 3, Homecoming queen 4, Math club 4, Homeroom officer 4, 1, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, GLEAM staff 3, Methodist Youth Fellowship sub- district officer. Clayton Eugene Patterson 406 West Main Street Senior and pep bands 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 4, Math club 4, English Book club 4, Senior play 4, Speech club 4, 3, Iunior play, stage manager 3, Methodist gotlgth Fellowship officer, Hi-winders Hot Rod Safety c u . Kenneth Cordan Pegram Carlisle Band 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 4, Math club 4, English Book club 4, Bus Drivers club 4. Annette Marjorie Pettit Route 1 Honors received in Tryon, North Carolina: Glee club 3, FHA club 2, 1, 4-H club 2, 1, Training Union, secretary, Sunday school treasurer. Nancy Olivia Pitts Circle Drive Sans Souci 4, Senior play 4, Speech club 4, Psy- chology club 4, Basketball team 4, 3, 2, 1, Block U club 4, 3, Homecoming sponsor 3, Homeroom oliicer 3, Senior Prom entertainment 3, 2, Chorus 3, 2, sextet 3, junior play advertising committee 3. Honors received in Hartsville: Christian Youth 2, 1, Block H club 2. Caroline Gordon Richardson 114 Cherokee Avenue National Honor Society 4, 3, president 4, Beta. club 4, 3, Sans Souci 4, Futurians club 4, 3, Math club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Homeroom officer 4, 3, 2, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers club 4. S, vice-president 4, Student council 4, GLEAM staff 3, 2, 1, Student director of Junior play 3, National French exam award 3, Homecoming sponsor 2, Pianist for Episcopal Church school. Sammie Chrystal Ridgeway 106 Hillcrest Drive English Book club 4, vice-president 4, Young Stenogs club 4, Student secretary 4, Math club 4, GLEAM staff 4, Beta club 4, 3, Future Teachers club 4, 3, Latin club 1. Dana Kay Rogers Buffalo Young Stenogs club 4, Textile fashion show 4, 2, Slenior play prompter 4, President of Sunday school c ass. J .1 1
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For Seniors Frances Rebecca Lawson Buffalo Class officer 4, French club 4, Math club 4, Psy- chology club 4, National Honor Society 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, English Book club 4, Future Teachers club 4, Homeroom oflicer 4, 2, Senior Prom entertainment 3, Student council 2, Band 2, 1, Music club, Church pianist, assistant organist, Youth choir leader. William Charles Lawson Buffalo Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Baseball 4, 3, 2, 1, Most Valuable player 3, Block U club 4, 3, 2 1, Basket- ball 4 3, 2, Psychology club 4, vice-president 4, Vice-President of student body 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, 2, T 8a I club 2, 1, JAL Baseball in Wood- ruff and Buffalo, captain in Woodruff. Patsy Elaine LeMaster 310 Lawson Avenue Psychology club 4, Young Stenogs club 4. Judi Fran Liner Buffalo Psychology club 4, Hi-Life staff 2. William Earl Liner Buffalo Psychology club 4, Senior play stage manager 4, llirgthirlfi Award S, Library club 1, Five years in - cu . Anna McWhirter Lybrand Buffalo National Honor Society 4, 8, Beta club 4, 3, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Homeroom officer 4, 3, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, English Book club 4, Math club 4, Senior Prom entertainment 3, Student council 3, Vice-President of Sunday school and M. Y. F, Music club. Sidney Ray Lybrand, Jr. 100 Moore Street Football 4, 3, 2, Speech club 4, Psychology club 4, Block U club 4, T 8: 1 club 1. Judy Faye Maness Route 4 Math club 4, Senior play 4, Future Teachers club 4, 3, Hi-Life staff 4, 2, 1, art editor 4, Junior play committee 3, Dressmaking contest 3, 2, 1, Library club 2. Janet Lorraine McGowan Route 3 Young Stenogs club 4, Psychology club 4, GLEAM staff 4, Junior play 3, Homeroom officer 1, Sunday school secretary, Vice-president of YWA. if Myra Joye Middlebrooks 170 John Street Psychology club 4. Mary Anna Miller Buffalo National Honor Society 4, Beta club 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, H11-Life staff 4, 3, 2, English Book club 4, Psychology club 4, Dressmaking contest 4, 3, Math club 4, Band 1, Sunday school teacher. Benny Mitchell Route 1 Bus Drivers club 4, 8.
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Parade Gives Preview Easter parade 1961 transported the assembly audience to a land of exotic flowers, soothing music, grass skirts, and gentle breezes-the land of Hawaii. Presented Fri- day, March 30, it was a salute to this, the fiftieth state of the union. The curtain opened to reveal a midnight luau. The Hawaiians, were entertaining their American friends with songs of the islands, with interesting facts about their paradise state, and with Hawaiian food such as poi, limu, lara leaves, and hula-burgers. To demonstrate to the Hawaiians the manner in which the Mainlanders commemorate Easter, the Ameri- cans,', dressed in their new spring outfits brought the program to a close with a traditional Easter parade. Of Senior pring Frocks Couples, chosen from the senior class after tryouts, pa- raded around the flower-bedecked stage to the strains of the popular song, Easter Parade. Preceding this demonstration of the secular side of the Easter season, there was a sacred program in assembly the day before. This one consisted of the singing of hymns by a group from the glee club, an Easter prayer, led by a member of the faculty, and the reading of the Resurrection story from the Bible. Impressed by the sacredness of the program and the true significance of the season, students and teachers left the auditorium with the feeling that they had attended a worship service at church. With the help of Mrs. Kirby and Miss Robinson, two of the senior Nancy, Caroline, Eugene, Janet, Annette, Cary, Mary- Carol, teachers, these seniors are planning the script and discussing the Sammie, and Elaine. Nothing during the school year 1S more decoration for their annual Easter Parade. They are Kenneth, thrilling to seniors than the Easter parade and its memorable color.
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