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First row: Catherine Johnson, Committee Co-ordinator; Carroll Freeman, President; Kay McClanan, Secretary. Second row: Jimmy Campbell, Ray W ' ilsher, ’ayne Drnmheller, Glen Sletzl, Jac Camm, Audrey Bailey, Carole Craven. Third row: Roger Hefflefinger, Rodney Jones, Judy Stout, Gorden Mays, Ginger Hite, Jamey W right, Ann Arnold. Fourth row: Mary Evelyn Allen, Daniel Peters, Richard Harper, Beverly Keith, Martin W ' alker, George Neas, Peggy Crawford, Carole Camron. Fifth row: Myra Ramsey, Sponsor; Sandy Loving, Kenneth Farrar, Dearing Cox, Lanny McGlothlin, Richard Martin, Ronnie Thomas, Marguerite Massie, Phyllis Tyree, Joe King. Sixth row: Roy Riner, Bradley Parks, Billy Morcom, John Collins, Ronnie Freeman, Mike Harris, Kenneth Hudnall, David Tyree, Louis Dula, Charles Rives, John Camm, Sponsor. Chemphybiogens Roy Riner examines a specimen under the microscope. M ' ilson Mclvor congratulates Carroll Freeman and Mary Fulcher for achievements in Science Fair. Science Club This year, the Science Club adopted a new name, Chemphybiogens. This name traveled to the far corners of the earth— Ghana, Burma, Philippines, England, India, Argentina, Canada, and Germany- through foreign Science Clubs of America. Among the more important events of this club was the trip to Norfolk and Surrounding areas. The Science Club Dance and Science Fair were also projects of this club. 72
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Woody Campbell and Toni Lanum seem to enjoy dancing to the Rambler’s music at the Hi-Y Soc Hop. Hi-Y The Hi-Y creates, maintains, and e.xtends high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. To help boys meet the problems of daily life and train for good citizen- ship is the Club’s chief objective. The boys’ projects of this year included the spon- soring of the annual Sock Hop, sending boys to the Model General Assembly; and presenting the school with the Thanksgiving assembly. Ray Mayberry presents a plaque to Mr. Feagans for the five years he has sponsored the club. Fellowship and Citizenship First row: Douglas Layne, treasurer; Raymond Thacker, vice- president; Ray Mayberry, president; Matirn Walker, secre- tary; Mike Harris, reporter; L. F. Payne, chaplain. Second row: Jimmy Hicks, Edward Mays, Billy Tinsley, Donnie Brown, Joe King, Sandy Loving, Tommy Littrell. Third row: Tommy Pettyjohn, Jimmy Massie, Sammy Myers, Donnie Miller, Larry Roberts, Elbert Perry, Phillip Cash. 71
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1 I Business Club Those that are members of the Business Club learn the newest methods of administrative procedures in t preparation for the business world of tomorrow. Dur- I ing the school year, this club enjoys informative and [ varied programs. These consist of an interesting trip to the Post Office, films concerning business educa- I tion, and speeches on business education by local and outside speakers. The Business Club is one of the ways in which Amherst County High School is preparing its students to meet the problems of grow- ing America. Joyce Casli does some computing during class. Sitting: Mrs. Stone, sponsor; Sandra Mederios, president. Standing: Janice Schmid, parliamentarian; Barbara Thorton, y-, y-, secretary; Raymond Thacker, vice-president; Patricia Camp- ClltUrC JlliXCClltlVCS bell, historian; Shirley Freeman, treasurer; Dianne Hall, re- porter. First row: Margaret Campbell, Kay Marsh, Juanita Camp- bell, Mary Ann Parr, Joanne Ashwell, Connie Padgett, Cynthia Loving, Dianne Martin, Donald Duff, Sarah Hunt, Eleanor Hamilton, Rose Ann Lawson, Russell Riley. Second row: J. D. Kitts, Dorothy White, Mary Nash, Barbara Staton, Margaret McConnell, Becky Brightwell, Jessie Coleman, Judy Angus, Joyce Cash, Joyce Campbell, Jackie Goff, Doris Tyree, Virginia Cunningham, Ardenia Johnson, Judy Tomlin, Betty Martin, Rosalie Garland, Sylvia Morris, Tyra Stein, Kathy Campbell. Third row: Edward Mays, Gary Bryant, Roger Coffey, Becky Mitchell, Judy Coffey, Ann Smith, Linda Stinnett, Kathy Parr, Juanita Rogers, Norman Jean Riley, Patricia Wright, Barbara Iseman, Nelly Mays, Mary Ann Staton, Maxine Hesson, Brenda Pugh, Dianne Wilsher, Delores Lawhorne, Shirley Napier, Betty Jean Cash, Clarence Williams. Fourth row: Stuart Shaner, Douglas Layne, Wally Lamm, Betty W ' oody, Mary Johnson Jean Burch, Faye Zirkle, Delores Denton, Betty Hunt, Rebecca Campbell, Arlene McLaughlin, Carolyn Mitchell, Sandra Horton, Nancy Mays, Margaret Loving, Toni Duffield, Elizabeth Ann Paul- ette, M ' anda W ' right, Delores Wright, Barbara Weiringo, Gail Figgers. Fifth row: Sonny Woody, G. L. Coleman, Paul Miller, Tommy Foster, Howard Camden, Raymond Cheat- ham, James Carson, Wayne Palmer, Ray Alcock, Wade Camden, Donnie Miller, Billy Martin, Donald Martin, Sammy Cunningham, Sandra Bryant, Hazel Cash, Mary Ann Gib,son, Dot Henderson, Eloise Bowling, Carroll Mitchell, Mrs. Jessie Stone, sponsor; Lowell Smoot, Joe King. 73
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