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W. Mullens, A. Buck, D. john- , -' 7 son, R. Lumpkin, M. Fouts, D. pgtfjtffffi , Lowrey, L. Lumpkin, and Mrs. Keating fSponsorJ. As this is the first year for a debating - K team at Union, Mrs. Keating is H , planning to work quite a bit Lf with next year's seniors. Y .Q .. 2 Mr? 'Q 5 1 '51 vel X S' lc' w , f miie A Y Q Q 4 X x 2 J 'ff a as W sg at 'I' 253.12 .5-L1 . 'S ,gn 1 X, ' K1 2 ' ' 12 at 1'ffQi?f if Isfii. fe il- ' 3:15 Debating Team Step One: As the affirmative Jane states the problem and its causes. 61 J, . . . their opponent, Jim, delivers the negative viewpoint on the problem in question. Two: jane and Marsha plan their rebuttal speeches as . . .
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Audio-Visual Aids M. Dalton, R. Felton, T. Spur- lock, A. Troxell, and D. House. These boys are in charge of all the tape recorders, record players, and movie projectors. They know how to operate and do a little repair work on each machine. Audio-Visual Aids and Librarians Each period of the day there are students in the library who want to check out hooks. Helping them find the par- ticular books they want or the reference materials they need are the student librarians. These workers help to keep the library in order and to catalogue the new hooks and periodicals. Keeping the teachers supplied with the audio-visual aids they need to assist in their classroom instruction is these boys' job, They must be well versed in the operation of all the equipment at their disposal because they may be called upon to operate or fix it, as well as check it out. Seated: E. Loveall, K. Oxley, C. Bailey, S. Carmichael, J. Goolsby, HUMOR, MTS- .l0l'le5fLibl'3l'ifinl, J- CRITICS, D' KCIT, G- AndCl'S0Il1 and Standing: M. Bentz, M. Bryant, M. Baker, P. Conner, L. Criswell, A. B- SW0V9l3Yld4
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Honor Society Membership to Union's chapter of the National Honor Society is determined according to those standards set down by the organization itself. A student must be an active member ofa certain amount of organization, he must maintain a B+ average throughout his high school years, and he must posess certain qualities of leadership and character to be admitted. The number of students inducted this year should be a source of great pride and accomplishment to both the students and the faculty. Fifteen sophomores and juniors were brought into the 01 Special tables were prepared for members on the day of initiation. ganization this year, one of the largest numbers ever. New Members First Row: B. Shaffer, J. Cames, M. Hall, K. Cross, M. Botkin, J. Wilson, D. Felton, G. Swindell, Standing: M. Bentz, M. Low- rey, S. Loveall, T. Harvey, G. Parker, B. Urlage, and D. Hale. Honor Society First Row: B. Martin President, K. Golliher Vice President, C. Martin Secretary, M. Fouts Treasurer, B. Owens Historian Second Row: D. Kerr, D. Low- rey, J. Swinger, D. Heltzel, Mrs. Wilson fSponsorj Third Row: J. Rodeffer, S. Carmichael, M. Taylor, J. Horner, L. Lumpkin, Mrs. Teal fSponsorJ Fourth Row: D. Felton, K. Pugh, A. Slinker, L. Swoveland, Mrs. Miller fSponsorH Fifth Row: R. Cates, J. Halstead, P. Kirk- lin, and G. Parsons.
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