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Fl'Tl'RE FARMERS UF AMERICA V0-AG I, GREENHANDS First row tl-rl Larry O'Dell, Ran- dall Samples, Elbert Summers, Lloyd McKown, Johnny Taylor. Dana Keener. Second row: Ernest Carte, Ellis Mullins, Bob King: Charles Townsend. Cossie Sum- mers. Third row: Launie West. Dwight Wilmoth. Tommy Tell. Jr.. Bill Burns. Teddy Davis. Fourth row: Dana Shamblin, Carl Walls. Dudley Dawson, Franklin Legg. Tenna Ray Miller, Fifth row: Everett Eagle, Robert Deitz, Gay Schoolcraft. Ernest Drake. Gary Williams, and Eudorse Eagle. OFFICERS OF FFA First rowi Arnold Moore. secre- tary: Jerry Nelson. sentinel: Roy Naylor. president: Neal Sainnles. vice-president: Arthur Nichols. treasurer. Second row: Mr. R.. L. Taubert. sponsorl Okey Legg. par- liamentariang Alan Boggs. report- er: and Jolm Hill. sponsor, V0-AG Il, l'llAI'Tl'IR FAIUNIERS First row: tl-rm Marlin Bailes. Lowell Cook. Dennis Sutton. Neal Samples. Arthur Nichols. Delbert Summers. Second row: Versil James. Norval Ramsey. A1'nold 1 Moore. David Mullins, Scott Gib- son. Third row: Billy Dorsey, Ronald Brown, James Johnson, Earl Paxton. Fourth Row: Okey Legg Jerry Nelson, Roy Naylor, Howard Friend. James Fitzwater. Fifth row: Jimmy Miller. Carlos Hamriek. Doiivil Petit. Earl King. Franklin Butcher. Sixth row: Dana Carte. Delbert Hamriek. Hubert. Friend. David Brannon. George Moore, and Alan Boggs. Seventh row: Teddy Traub. Curtis Workman. CLAY FARM BUREAU C0-UPERATIVE STORE
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SCIENCE CLUB First Row - Dorma Walls. Norma Holcomb, Shirley Cash, Bernard D o d 1' i l l. Telford Cruickshanks, B. C. Eakle, Randall Exline. Second Row-Beatrice Jack- son, Carol Hardman, Esther Holcomb. James Johnson. Charles H. Hamrick, Early Moore. Third Row M Ruth Murphy. Miss Craig, Frances Stephen- son, Andy Rogers, and Harold Stockwell. Fourth Row - Errol Rogers. Patricia Hinkle. Sharon Jor- don, Wilda Boggs, Robert. Robert Steorts. Fifth Row-Bill Pierson, Ted- dy Myers. Patty Jones, Bill Morton. Delanor Nic h o l S. David McLane, James Smith. Wayne Hoffman, Glen Moore, OFFICERS First Row-Teddy Myers, secretary of State Science Club: David MC- Lane corresponding secretary: Bill Pierson. president: Robert Steorts, vice president. Second Row- Miss Rosa Craig, sponsor: Francrs Stephenson. secretary and treasur- er: Dorma Walls, reporter and li- brarian. For flmsc wlmsc talents turn tmuurcl wicnfific .sf11clic.s', ilu' Sriwzcv Club is llzc iclcwl snrirfty for them. If urns f0l',ll1C'l1 Noucmlicr 15. 1940. Tlic Clay Sc'if'nc'c' Club luis lulfl .s'1'vc'r'al slate offic1'1'.s'. CLENDENIN SEWINIVI MACHINE SHOP ROBERTSON-PARRIS C0- Clenclcnin, XVcst Virginia T'l'll'Pll0llC 2811 Clemlenin. NVcst Virginia 66
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