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een X Left to right: Julia Wallace, Diane McColnbs, Cynthia Kirk, Anita Myers, Helen Hayman, Hampton Slingluft, JoAnn Ferrell, Sara Smith, Jobil Lassiter, JoAnn LaGiglia, Mr. Miller, sponsor. r' r 'T': A 4 , .'. . ,L B Left to Sykes, Chloe Bliley, Diane right, Front row: Gray Schaefer, Sally Sautherland, Carolyn Hutsenpiller, Marian Allen, Janice Gregory, Helen Hayman, Wesley David Sanderlin, Bruce Hague, Kenned Jard, Dan Holland, Lucy Ward, Josephine Shellman, Sandy Walsh, Virginia Simmons, Christie. Second row: Joanne LoGiglia, Jobil Lassiter, Nancy Crowell, Katherine Blake, Virginia Whitney, Betty Harrell, Henry Billy Culverhouse, Larry Wright, Terry Wright, Bill Lilley, Sara Smith, Cynthia Kirk, Anita Myers, JoAnn Ferrell, Julia Wallace, McCombs. Third row: Priscilla Weedon, Jane Moore, Meredith Jones, Ruth Beebe, Mary Patterson, Ann Hawkins, Sandy Briggs, Frances McLean, Arthur Barco, Horst Flora, Buddy Dodson, Randy Randolph, Bill Braithwaite, Allen Burnett, Esther Hubbard, Loraine Chittum, Sue Brothers, Dora Holland, Marlene Johnson, Arlene Clark, Jane Kellam, Mr, Miller, sponsor. 65 .11 f- ll, if 23? . W it 5,
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Left to right: Nick McCully, vice president, Julia Wallace, secretary, , l Mr. Miller, sponsor, Marcia Aber- nathy, feporterg Marcia Kyes, treasurer, Horst Flora, president. The Music Club was formed to bring to students a cross section of the music of all nations. A love ot music can be cultivated only when a person feels in sympathy with the ideas expressed by the music. Realizing this, the Music Club presents compositions, ranging in scope from the greatest classics to con- temporary worlcs of modern day artists. . f-61:-gel, , Left to right, first row: Lena Hutsenpiller, Helen Wible, Ellen Ackiss, Sharon Downing, Carole Freeman, Pat Finnigan, Brenda Brown, Fannie Catterell, Julia Wallace, Marcia Kyes, Lucy Ward, Linda Fentress, Sandra Millican. Second row: Marcia Abernathy, Judy Taylor, Peggy Howard, Kay White, Betsy Falconer, Suzanne Acosta, Nellie Baillio, Betsy Turner, Nancy Turner, Susan Griggs, Fannie Lilley, Meredith Jones, Maxine Moore, Ruth Beebe, Dolores Laney, Wendy Brown. Third row: James Buchanan, Norman Morris, Jack Mercer, Buddy Wooley, Larry Wright, Terry Wright, Bill Lilley, Fred Barth, Nick Nelms, Ted Wool, Charles Hooper, Niclc McCully, Robert Standing, Don Holmes, John Richardson, Micky McCully, Billy Hinson, Buddy Green, Buddy Dodson, Horst Flora, Bailey Swert- feger, Joe Buchanan. 64
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The Distributive Education Club is an organization of high school stu- dents enrolled in the cooperative part- time distributive education class and has as its purpose furthering the wel- fare of its members in the following ways: to provide a means of learning of the vocational opportunities to com- munity life, to develop leaders for both now and in the future, to provide means for integrating the D. E. pro- gram with other school groups through joint sponsorship of projects and recreational and social activities, to provide helpful participation in civic enterprises so that students may take their places in community life after graduation, to give the students 2.2. QA Left to right: Billy Simmons, president, Bobby Washburn, vice president, Bobby Joe Gardner, treasurer, Miss Ewton, sponsor, T, J. Howard, sergeant- at-orms, Jack Gardner, secretary. cxx Q,.35 4 Bit... e. -H' a respect for this training and a de- sire to keep abreast of current de- velopments through the use of training facilities available in the community, to help develop an understanding of employers and their employer's prob- lems in order that the students may actually contribute to the organiza- tions by which they are employed, and to put into practice the philoso- phy that in receiving money for serv- ices, merchandise, or ideas, each D. E. member will give of his best in time and effort so that both buyer and seller will benefit. Left to right: Bobby Washburn, Edward Leigh, Tommy Walker, James Leigh, Bobby Wood- house, Billy Hinson, T. J. Howard, Billy Sim- mons, Waverly Duke, Ellis Brown, Jack Gard- ner, Bobby Joe Gardner.
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