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COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: Ann McHaney, Secretary and Treasurer, Eumice Fariss, Vice-President, Billy Rosser, President, Ferna Piotrowski, Reporter, Henrietta Lindsay, Jimmy Donald, Recreation Chairmen. Second Row: Mr. George Goodman, Sponsor, Jean Armistead, Patty Milnor, Peggy Jackson, Libby Knott, Libby Layne, Wilma Treadway, Mae Enoch. Third Row: George Carmichael, Betsy Singleton, Juanita Irby, Doris Roakes, Brenda Hudgens, Edith Guthrie, Coretta Joy. This club is an organization consisting of Juniors and Seniors who are enrolled in Bookkeep- ing, Shorthand, or Typing. The aim of the club is to encourage students to further interest in the commercial field after graduation. The club has ninety-six members. First Row: Sara West, Roxie Angel, Vivian Thacker, Janice Williams, Lena Mitchell, Janet King. Second Row: Birdie Childress, Laverne Guthrie, Shirley Donald, Peggy Foster, Brenda Barksdale, Shirley Scott, Royanna Stokes, Iris Almond, Phyllis Moorman, Gail Jenks, Nancy Frazier, Bessie Childress. Third Row: Carroll Ray Hamlette, Ryland Johnson, Claiborn Marstin, Carroll Ray Martin, Bobby Hamlett, Levi Epperson, Bruce Lacks, David Raney, Elwood Wright, Larry Williamson. 62
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LIBRARY CLUB Seated: Carol Johnson, Vice President, Jackie Kerr, Reporterg Delores Leonard, President, Coretta Joy, Secretary, Mae Enoch, Treasurer. Standing: Marie Gillispie, Dorothy Pierce, Brenda Hudgens, Cornelia Scott, Janice Godsey, Helen Lewis, Peggy Jackson, Dorothy Eggleston, Nita Irby, Kendall Walker, Frances Rowles, Carroll Martin, Jimmy Toler, Miss Rachel Whitlow, Sponsor, George Car- michael. The Library Club is composed of pupils from grades nine through twelve who are willing to assist the librarian two periods each week. They help at the desk and shelves, prepare displays, make posters, and deliver notices, thus providing more effective library service. Kendall Walker helps a student check out a book. Library Club members improve the service of the library greatly as Miss Whitlow, the librarian, wouldn't have time to help the students choose books and sche- dule the films if she had to do routine jobs such as these. twig NO Nita Irby and George Carmichael complete the bulletin board decorations which mem- bers of the Library Club put up for Christ- mas. The members help make the library attractive by keeping the bulletin board decorated at all times.
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ART CLUB I ' T Q ' . 'L 'ff , First Row: Jimmy Gilliam, Frankie Ware, George Carmichael, Billy Rosser, Reporter, Coretta Joy, President, Nan Puckette, Vice President, Kendall Walker, Doug St. John, Jimmy Jennings. Second Row: Billy Moore, Jimmy Moseley, H. T. Williams, Agnes Moon, Dorothy Pierce, Carol Dean Johnson, Peggy Jackson, Carroll Ray Martin, James Maddox, Ralph Keene, Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Sponsor. The members of the Art Club have put on puppet shows, participated in the Keep Virginia Green Poster Contest, arranged bulletin board displays, and furnished art work for various clubs and programs. The club members plan to have an exhibit of their work in May. Christmas InOtherLands was the theme Ralph Keene and George Carmichael pre- of the Art Club program in December. The paredthe staging and props for the Christ- refreshment period furnishes the scene mas Tableau presented at assembly De- above. cember 19. 63
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