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C'fu6,4 L THE GXRL RESERVES has as its purpose, doing good deeds for others and de- veioping the religious life of its members. President, Patty jackson, Sponsor, Miss Pain. THE H1-Y is an avenue through which the boys may acquire the quaiities necessary for being good citizens and practicai Christians in their reiationships to others. President, Charies Wiison, Sponsor, Mr. Maxweii. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AMERXCA are iearning the quaiities nec 'd essary for becoming successful homemakers and hostesses in the days to come. Presi ent, Caroiyn Penistong Sponsor, Miss Dowden. THE 4-H CLUB gives its members an opportunity to deveiop the arts of farming i t't' . President, Mary Margare sewing, cooking, etc., in a whoiesome spirit o compe i ion t Reynoidsg Sponsor, Mr. Routt. I7 s
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Senior P ay Hvnom and Nwarda HIGH SCHOOL REGIS- SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS will go ZFNSHUJ , ,rd TIER: Senior students selected to Patty Jackson, Valedictorian, and for this honor are fleft to Doris Ann Burdine, Salutatorian. rigblj Patty Jackson, Hilda Brandenburg, Doris Ann BUY' Honor Students are Hilda Branden- dinf' and Ray Carnes- burg and Ray Carnes, left, and Bar- bara Norris, right. Their scholastic standings are very near those of the Valedictorian and Salutatorian. WHO'S NVHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS had five representa- tives among the Seniors. They are the four chosen for the High School Register, and Barbara Norris, right. Students were selected for both groups on the basis of scholarship, leadership, potentialities for future usefulness, and possibility of becoming outstanding citizens. 'filer-ybody 14 Cl-459 Top lefl: CAST I Lower left: CAST II Direcled by Mr Wallace Buzce
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Mu ic l III I . . I J A 'Q-4,-rl THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB is one of the . xv most active organizations in the high school. a They practice faithfully under the direction of Mrs. Westerheld, and the school is proud to have them represent it as they sing in various churches, and for other organizations through- ' out the county. GIRLS' TRIO: The Girls' Trio, composed of Carolyn Bailey, first soprano, Annette Jeter, second soprano, and Martha Minton, alto, has done outstanding work this year. They have furnished the music for various events in the, school and county and also bring special num- bers on Glee Club programs. Whether we are at work or at play, in the morning, afternoon, or at night, there is one behind the scenes who con- tributes in a large measure to the smooth running of things in Wilmore High School. This genial, accommodating person is none other than Mr. James Bottom, janitor. I8 ew' x W'
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