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Page 113 text:
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Manners Matter President Judy Ruble called the F.H.A. meeting to order. The F.H.A. Officers for 1965-1966 were from left to right as follows: Judy Ruble, President; Lynne Bryant, Vice President; Brenda Fuller, Secretary; Theresa Kennedy, Treasurer; Darlene Milton, Historian; Cheryl Walker, Song Leader; Anita Barger, Pianist; Jean Painter, Reporter. 109
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Morals and Mrs. Dorothy Herbert was guest speaker for one of the F.H.A. meetings. Mrs. These girls participated in the F.H.A. fashion show giving the devotional. Herbert spoke to the girls on marriage. 108
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Skill and Knowledge Combined FRONT ROW — L. to R. John Oliver, Billy Gilliam, Glenn Stevens, Monte Weade, Dennis Davis, Tommy Zimmerman, Jimmy Baber. SECOND ROW— Donald Peery, Gary VanNess, Gary Britt, James Doss, Danny Morris, Charles Green, Charles Dawson. THIRD ROW— Russell Anderson, Richard Lucas, Charles Trail, Richard Simmons, David Kessler, Lee Hammond, Gerald Asbury. FOURTH ROW— Sponsor Mr. McGhee, Ralph Lugar, Billy Hariow, Michael Eubank, Dennis Staton, Philip White. Gary Simpson and Charles Provost hold the F.F.A. banner. The Future Farmers of America, sponsored by Mr. Sam McGhee, was organized to carry out the ideas pre- sented in their motto— Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve. Monkeys! No, just Mr. McGhee ' s class trim- ming trees. Eighth graders are initiated into the F.F.A.
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