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Through hobbies, spare time is put to good use. Bovs' Model Club I lie Mixlrl Club is made up of boys who ore interested in a manual skill as a profession or hobby. The members work on models at club meetings ami also at home. This gives them an opportunity to create something in which they are really interested and to have the satisfaction of using manual skills. Photo by Krnt FIRST ROW; Douglas Earnest, Lcamon Scgcrs, secretary-treasurer; Fred Grill, president; Jerry Sparks, vice-president; Tommy King. SECOND ROW: Lee Gibson, Eugene Roth, Edward Clark, Jerrv Ash, Hill Moore, Gradv Stone. I III HI) ROW: Mr. J. D. Grspcr, sponsor; Emr t Burdette, Charlie Boyd. Ben Clarke. James Choate. Wavnc Gurley. Photography Club Formed by Miss Mildred Barnard, the Photography cureer. In the past, members have distinguished them C.Iub is now sponsored by Miss Huso Cown. Members of selves in the field of photography, both in school and the club are interested in photography as a hobby or after graduation. 28 Photo by Kont HRS'I ROW: Charles McFarlin, president; Lamar Waldrop, vice-president; Mike Wood, Steve Stone, secretary; Kalliopi Dakis, Vicki Cox, Lewis Martin. Taller representative. SECOND ROW: Marianne Colley, Clyde Hicks, Eddie Stovall, Anita Smith, Larry Contri, Muddy Kelly, Dan Davin. THIRD ROW: Miss Rose Cown, sponsor; Sue Vincent, Janet Nicholson, James Sherrill, Steve Hlackwrlder, Wayne Carlisle, Mike Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Renick Abbott, Haney Harltour. Johnny Aycock. Mike Russell, Mac Mullican, Kenneth (ax t . FIFTH ROW: Gerald W'. Hunholzcr, Tyrone Ragsdale. Marlon Adamson.
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Nature Club — rrThe difference between landscape and landscape is small, but there is great difference in the beholders. ” — Emerson The Nature Club was organized in 1954 to further programs on different subjects of nature have been giv- intercM in the study and enjoyment of all phases of na- en in past semesters, lure. Many field trips have been taken and interesting FIRST ROW: Hair Sykes. Joyce Bragg, vice-president; Rebccrn Hatfield. secretary; Carol Wesley, president: Allen Lybrand. Hazel Wright, Judy Blount. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Headley. Gerry Dameron, Carole Her-sbey. Brenda Allen. Judy Posey, Hilda Musgrovc. Harry Personality Club — Tact To bo a member of the Personality Club one must have a desire 1 . improve his personality and Ik willing to work. I'ach semester the club chooses a project. In the Ixioncy. THIRD ROW’: Doug Wages. Judy Price. Kay Parson . Martha Collins. Marcia Jackson. Barbara Farmer. Claudia Wadsworth. FIFTH ROW: Mr. A. B. Miles, sponsor: AI Wav, James Dole, Reggie Mardis, Mike Cooley, Nancy Jackson. is the threshold to friendship. past members have bought l edspreads for the boys’ hospital room in Mr. Bancroft’s office. FIRST ROW: Sharon Nabors, president: Karen Dakis, vice-president; Jerry Ann Cox. secretary; Margaret Winnett, treasurer; Brenda Pridmorc, Linda Rhodes, Tatlcr representative. SECOND ROW’: Carolyn Coshatt, Judi Kendrick, Nila Nix, Betty Johnson, Betty Walton, Pattie Wallace. THIRD ROW: Sue Fleming. Pat Lee. Sue Guthrie. Betty Reece, Lorenr Vest, Loretta I vuise Hein . FOURTH ROW: Deborah John-on. Kli .i! eth Nabors. Lynda Carroll, Rebecca Denson. Shcrron Smith, Dianne Barbour, Mrs. Betty Bryan, sponsor.
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