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President 7. , ,, ,.,,A ,..A,,,,,,.., , L- Vice President e,e,, .e.,.e,ee,,, . Martha Webb Secretary ee,e,ee, ,e,, L ady Claire Davidson Songleaders ,eee Anna Marie Hancock Linda Adams Reporter ,. ,cea . Betty Bailey 9 4-H CLUB OFFICERS ' Marie Peinhardt 4-H CLUB Miss Lollie Young is the Sponsor of this group whose motto is To Make the Best Better. Any boy or girl is eligible who will complete the minimum of two proiects a year. The most popular proiects are cooking and sewing for girls and animal raising and crops for boys. The four H's are symbols for Heart, Hands, Health, and Head. - First row, left to right: Charles Hinkle, Shirley Bryson, Marie Peinhardt, Shirley Robinson, Hazel Nix, Louise Whisenhunt, Virginia Logan, Sarah Ann Land, Kay Richter, Pat Peinhardt, Loretta Tankersly, Bobby Jean Gilbreath, Buddy Waters. Second row: Donald Sheffield, Gale Montgomery, Martha Webb, Shirley Todd, Nancy Lou Dunn, Pat Calloway, Polly Jean Michaels, Lady Claire Davidson, Ann Stapp, Freda Entrekin, Jane Osborne, Shirley Dunaway, Bobby Buckalew. Third row: Juanita Reid, Nancy Kelley, Imogene Leathers, Billy Waters, Max Brown, Elwin Bates, Dewayne Blackmon, Dewitt Bates, Gerald Parsons, Richard Evers, Charles Ervin, Linda Adams, Anna Marie Hancock, Janie Ryan.
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s X Q ,X X.. First row, left to right: Ruth Hughes, Leona Giles, Lucille Easterwood, Alene Moore, Jo Pollard, Nell Holmes, Louise Vandergriff, Jackie Cook, Arvella Adams, Gail Rains. Second row: Ellen McGriff, Bonnie Yargrough, Shirley Garner, Wanda Milligan, Hilda Cadle, Margarite Taylor, Imogene Puckett, Jo Ann Blankenship, Geraldine Blackwood, Mary Sue Ridgeway. Third row: Freda Huffstutler, Willodean Leverett, Nora Ella Parker, Shirley McLer'nore, Kay Williams, Rachael Gross, Ora Chandler, Christine Holmes, Mary Hale, Mary Zinsmeister, Eva Nell Chambers. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Marie Pienhardt, Martha Webb, Dorless Andrewa, Freeda Haynie, Frances Dalkhe, Sue Clements, Mary Jo Noneaker. Second row: Nell Ann Durham, Betty Gould, Carolyn Pien hardt, Charlotte Marie Budweg, Sara Green, Elwanda Marty. Third row: Virginia Shoemaker, Bernnie Dean Whaley, Marie Keel, Audrey Haymon, Ovell Cargo, Peggy Brown.
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OFHCERS .sf President so Bill MGVTY Vice President , , c Gerald Parsons Secretary-Treasurer , Mary Sue Tanner M V. Repo,-fer AffAf-,,,, H Dorless Andrews ff an Advisor Mr. Bartlett D. O. CLUB Diversified Occupations is the name applied to a recently developed program ot trade and industrial education. lt is designed primarily for the small community where a large number of different occupations are carried on. lts purpose is to fit the boys and girls of that community into trade, industrial, distributive, and commercial activities on a sound, organized basis ot vocational training. First row: Dorless Andrews, Lovella Clark, Barbara Mann, Jannie Bell Parris, Ann Manley. Second row: Norma Rainey, Betty Jean Newsome, Minnie Jo Blankenship, Mary Sue Tanner, Allie Bell Yarbrough, Betty Jo Blankenship. Third row: Waymond Rutherford, Richard Masters, Harold Hill, Gerald Parsons, W. L. Heaton, Elwin Widner. Fourth row: Bill Marty, Theawn Cheatwood, Dan McClain, Jack Quattle- baum, Mr. Bartlett.
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