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Personality Club 1961-62 The purpose of the Personality Club is to improve its members’ personalities. To become a member, a girl must be willing to work hard striving to develop her personality. Every semester the club chooses a project; and. in the past, the)- have bought bedspreads for the boys' hospital room in Mr. Bancroft's office. FIRST ROW: Brenda Pridmore, president; Rebecca Denson, vice president; June De Lorme, secretary; Margaret Winnctt, treasurer; Linda Connell, chaplain. SECOND ROW: Sue Speegle; Shirley Stmth; Elizabeth Nabors; Ginger Lotz; Wanda Kelley; Carol May. THIRD ROW: Patsy Swafford; Libby Nocella; Brenda Gregor)-; ffancy Mauk; Jerry Cox; Gay Barker. FOURTH ROW: Nadine Swaner; Judy Holloway; Sherry Reed; Patricia Brooks; Nancy Coolicr; Kay Cruse; Sandra Moreland. FIFTH ROW: Carol Lee; Nancy Ward. SIXTH ROW: Marlene Hak; Syfvia Kitchens; Jean Brenlin; Jan Rylant; Glenda Robertson; Patsy Henson. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Carolyn Huie, sponsor; Beverly James; Nancy Ellis; Nancy Thomas; Connie King; Carole Reynolds; Sharon Smith. Althean Literary Club In I960 the Althean and Veatalian Clubs consolidated to form tiie Althean Literary Club. This club was formed to develop personalities, to foster friendships, and to add to the cultural life of its members. Some of their activities include guest speakers. social events, and interesting programs. FIRST ROW: Kay Aderholt, treasurer; Dot Parker, Taller representative; Martha Williams, president; Mary Ann Thompson, vice president; Carmel Damico, secretary; Paula Ailes, chaplain. SECOND ROW: Jayne Parker: Linda Calloway; Barbara Moffett; Millie Sims; Sandra Perrin; Cynthia Nabors; Lynda Nolen. THIRD ROW: Marguitu Wilbanks; Delores Voyles; Carolyn Voyles; Jenny Baker; Eileen McIntosh; Gail Kind; Diana Perry. FOURTH ROW: Miss Ruth Ford, sponsor; Junwatia Hudson. 4
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Beatrice Hannon F.T.A FIRST ROW: Betty Jean Ellis, parliamentarian; Sharlee W illiams, Vice President; Libby Ogles. Taller representative; Edwina Johnson, president; Patti McDill, recording secretary; Era Allison, corresponding secretary, Mona McKinley, historian. SECOND ROW: Veronica Gilliland; Linda Lovell; Linda LaVccchia; Iris Roman; Pat Haney; Betsy Ellis. THIRD ROW; Virginia Smith; Shirley Wood; Terry Hamilton; Linda Lee; Lonnie Chappelear; Glenda Calloway; Ann Eden; Charlotte Wood. FOURTH ROW: Pat Lovell; Kathy Baily; Gail Pair; Cherry Robinson; Margaret Black; Barbara Brooks: Carmen Coulombe; Miss Sara Roper, sponsor. The Beatrice Hannon F.T.A. was numed in honor of our girls’ advisor. Miss Beatrice Hannon, in 1954. It became a club when the membership of the Charles A. Brown F.T.A. became too large. This F.T.A. is affiliated with A.E.A. ond N.E.A.; and its many activities include helping teachers, working on profitable projects and serving at classroom teachers’ meetings. FIRST ROW': Sherry McDowell, chaplain; Betty W'ilson, vice president; Linda Powe, treasurer: Mary Bice; Carolyn Layne, Taller representative; Brownie Foote, vice president. SECOND ROW: Gloria Radcliff: Nancy Brindley; Joannah Fox; Margaret Ann King; Sheila Miller. THIRD ROW: Carol Vann; Charlotte Harris; Carol Costin; Sherry Laster; Charlotte Thompson; Ruth Corad. FOURTH ROW: Jane Hatcher; Bonnie Ginn; Sharon Blice; Mary Alice Milican. Formed in 1947 Charles A. Brown F.T.A. The girl in this F.T.A. do not necessarily want to go into thr teaching profession, but it offers -them the opportunity to develo; leadership by helping teachers during theii study periods, and serving at classroon teachers' meeting . Mrs. Pollic Wells is th« sponsor of the Charles A. Brown F.T.A. 23
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The Thalian Dramatic Club Formed in 1926, The Thalian Dramatic Cluh is the oldest, and one of the largest in our school. Membership is limited to speech students interested in drama. Activities of the club include plays, radio performance, programs, and stunts. FIRST ROW: Walter Adams; Lee Anne Scott; Emily Durden; Tennie Davis; Kathy Harper. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Rodgers; Martha Sullivan; Alice Walker; Pat Wentzell; Bobbie Autra. THIRD ROW: Randall Bain; Jean Strickland; Mary Frances Williams; Ann Smithcrmon; Mary Louise Seal; Sandy Jones; Nancy Houston. FOURTH ROW: Greg McGraw; Melinda Mylius; Virginia Galloway; Joan Walker; Jane Ann Pinson; Cheryl Pauley; Dawn McDonald; Julio Kemp; Kitty McNeil; Anna Christenson. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Jackson; Carolyn Salty; Guyle Brown; Pot Kelly; Carolyn Sublett. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Marlin; Darlene Beard; James Leonard; Duncan Corbett; J. J. Gardcnhirc; Floyd Little. Home Economics Cluh Enjoyment is found by some of the girls in this club by relating what they have learned in Home Ec class and putting it to use in their club. FIRST ROW: Patricia McBride; Janice Clark; Brenda Wingate; Linda Helton, vice president. SECOND ROW: Faye Hosey; Barbara Reeves; Bonnie Mauldin; Jean Linkhart. THIRD ROW: Ina Peel; Virginia Rogers; Mrs. Alda Umphery, sponsor; Elaine McGee.
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