Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1946 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 3. 1946. PAGE THREE SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES t armers

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ARROW STAFF , BEING ORGANIZED i At a called picnic meeting in . the high school library Tuesday, ' forty students reported as volun-. teer workers on this year's AR- j ROW, Sullivan High School's yearbook. From this group a staff will be selected on the basis of actual work done by each in the way of selling advertising, booster autographs,

and books. The following students are certified salesmen now at work: Clara Keys, Beulah Deckard, Patty - Dudley, Betty Lou Ford, Donna Whitmore, Anita Brummett, Joan Walters, Betty Blodgett, Patty Long, Jean Yung, Barbara Crooks, Betty Greenburg, Anna Mae Wilkey, Erma Hughes, Irene Pearson; Sarah Shake. Zoe Coulson, Sharon Sisk, Whitney Courtney, Gladys Jleid., Noi ma Cleveland, Evelyn Wilson, Jack Uiirlter. Barbara Gillum, D.an Monk. Mary Ann Kerlin. Riie Morrieal. Jinny Robinson, Becky Canv.ibell, Connie Campbell, Jeanne Anderson, Joy ITnuhes, June Gibhs, Su'EUa Bledsoe.

CAMERA CLUB ORGANIZED WEDNESDAY Miss Ruth Hinkle, sponsor of the Camera Club at the high school, called the first meeting of the year last Wednesday. Twenty students reported, most of whom were members of the

Camera Club while in Junior High School.

Plans were laid for the year's

work and the following officers were elected: President, Whitney Courtney; vice-president, Martha Hamilton; secretary, Marilyn Waldorf; and treasurer, Ann Smith. A temporary working schedule was made for each member to-. work in the . new laboratory- two periods ' petweek. Club meetings will be held on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month during activity period. Regular developing of films, printing and enlarging of pictures will begin as soon as the new laboratory is wired. ' One of the biggest projects of the year for the Camera Club will be the taking and printing of snap shots for the yearbook. The following is a list of members: Richard Thudium, Don Davenport, Jimmie Theal, Martha Hamilton, Mary Ann Kerlin, Ann Biiggs, Gene Marlowe, Whitney Courtney, Haddon Bed well, Marilyn Anstead, Allen Brodie, Jerry McCammon, Jimmie Bolding, Ann Smith, Maxine Burnett, Joan Pinkerton, Marilyn Waldorf, Nancy Crowder, Phyllis Bryan.

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