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In 1921 the Pen and Ink Club was formed. The club’s aim is to give student an opportunity to exercise their own ideal , judgements, and initiatives. It is managed by the art student . Member design and muke numerous item among which are Christmas cards, ash trays, vases, and paintings. Many members participate in the city’s annual art show. Pen and Ink Club FIRST ROW: Johuye Pat Moore; Judy Aurandt; Janice Smith, Tatler representative; DiAnn Higdon. SECOND ROW': Trudie Henry; Edith l.edhcttcr; Linda O’Neal; Dianne Parker, vice president. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hoskins; Judy Harris; Janice Bass. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Hancock, president; Jenny Hildreth; Mrs. Lula Bell Black, sponsor. Utopian Science Club FIRST ROW': Bill Wheat; Winston Long, president; Steven Oliver; Joy Dickinson, ecre-tary. SECOND ROW: George Hasenhien; Mike Loveless; William Brown; Bobby Bonner; Kenneth Harbin; Kenneth Bagwell; Eddie Lee. THIRD ROW: Janet Conhoy; David Woodrow; Jimmy Smith; Joe Potter; Donald Parker. FOURTH ROW: Rick James; Eddie Hegg; Stanley Milwec; Eddie Huwley; Johnny Holland; Leonard Gavin; Melinda Robinson. FIFTH ROW: David Littleton; Randy Hill; W'itliam Creel; Thomas Me-Cullock; Fred Hawkins; Michele Dahne; Mr . Pauline Long, sponsor. The Ixreuwcnhoek Science Club was organized in 1922 when Woodlawn High School first opened. A second club was formed, and later the sponsors decided to consolidate these two clubs and form the Utopian Science Club. Recently the Chem-Bio-Physics Club united with this club. Every semester each member makes a science project. Many member have won stale and national prizes in contest and fairs.
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Commercial Club The Commercial Club, organized in 1960, gives the commercial students the opportunity to learn about the world of hu-iness and to develop the skills that they have learned in the Commercial Department. FIRST ROW: Jane Ford. Taller representative; Beverly Morton; Sandra King, secretary-treasurer; Glenda Walker, chaplain; Doris Massey; Roma Abercrombie, president. SECOND ROW; Janice Hardy, Trease Holliday, Sandra Percer, Jeanne Strickland, vice president; Judy Barnes. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Marlyn Franks, sponsor; Pat Mintz; Rachel Biggs; Virginia Waldrop; Judy Dickinson; Deanna Harlow; Ann Pennington; lands Herald. Nature Club This club was organized in 1954. Its main purpose is to further interest and .enjoyment in the field of nature. Interesting programs and many field trips help to make this club one of the most active in our school. FIRST ROW: Wayne Brand, secretary; Barbara Fanner, vice president; Jimmy Headly, president. SECOND ROW: Judi Kendrick. THIRD ROW: Debbie Johnson: Carol Hand; Larry Tate; Don Landers; Jack Thompson; Carl Hinkle. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Coshatt; Marcia Jackson; Mike Cooley; Claudia Wadsworth; Ralph Stowe. FIFTH ROW: Anita Richards; Charlotte Crew; Becky Hatfield; Larry McMurray; Manila Collins; Gerry Dameron; Don Winn. SIXTH ROW: Mr. A. B. Miles, sponsor. 20
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Library Club of 1961-62 Thr Library Club, organized by Mi Mildred Johnston in 1938, U limited to those students who have been approved by the librarian as library assistants. Miss Katherine Robbins i now sponsor. One of their projects is preparing the monthly Library Bulletin, which i given to faculty members and to all session rooms. FIRST ROW: Anne Smitherman, president; Edwina Johnson, assistant editor of the Library Bulletin; Betty Wilson, editor of the Library Bulletin; Jean Sivert, secretary; Linda Bearden, treasurer; Judy Barnes, vice president; Jeanne Strickland, reporter. SECOND ROW:' Sharon Champion; Helen Garrett; Sharon Davis; Cynthia Heath; Linda Lee; Linda Horst. THIRD ROW: la-r Anne Scott; Joan Sivert; Ijnda McLain; Patsy Henson; Ann Thomas; Carolyn Hurst; Jimmy Rye. FOURTH ROW': David Black; Wayne Pritchett; Billy Walker; Ricky Wall; Joe Hamilton; Mike Melton; Budd Shelnutt. Junior Math Club The Junior Math Club was organized in 1953. The hiembcrship is made up of students who have completed Math I and If and who want to continue their studies in mathematics. FIRST ROW: Madelyn Morgan; Dcnni Breed; Eddie Muglach, vice president; Dolly Schmalz; Nancy Turner; Mike Harris. SECOND ROW: Marguerite Pope; Martha Lowery; Jeanne Latham; Kay Lynn Frey; Buddy Kelly; Miss Jane Douglass, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Linda Henry; Peggy Sims; Dan Trot-man; Joe Bagwell. FOURTH ROW: Paul Cray; Larry Kikcr; Rodney Borders. FIFTH ROW: Steve Sargeant; Gilbert Isbell; .Larry Southworth; Lee Knight; Robert Harris. SIXTH ROW': Richard Crew: George Nichols, secretary; Quitman Liner; James Drake; Charles Hazlehurst.
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