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• • The FFA is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root in a definite part of the school cur- riculum -- vocational agriculture. The foundation upon which the Future Farmers of America organization is built, includes service, thirft, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship and patriotism. First Row: L. Brooks, C. Davis, Clark, Moore, Robinson, Lankford. Second Row: Mr. Blackwell, Garrett, Coghill, Smith, Allen, Evans, Waring, W. Taylor, Loving, Clark, Akers. Third Row: De Shazo, H. Moore, Tune, Harmon, Baughan, Elliott, Sylva, Bacon, Winder. Fourth Row: V. Davis, Balderson, Hundley, Mitchell, Hutchinson, N. Taylor, J. MitcheH. Pictured Left to Right, First Row: Davis, Cole, Christopher, D. Davis, Lowery, Hodges, Coghill, Durham. Second Row: Pitts, Martin, Gawen, Skelton, Brooks, Mullin, Tignor, Parker, Bramble, Elliott, Mrs. Christopher. Third Row: Carreras, Spindle, Lee, Schauer, Turner, M. L. Brooks, Smith, Baughan, Schools, Parker. Fourth Row: Taylor, Lumpkin, Hillyer, Akers, A. HiHyear, Dawson, Haile, Robinson, Cash, Loving, E. Allen, N. Allen, D. Davis. f. H. A. The Future Homemakers of Ame- rica is a National Organization of pupils studying home making in high schools in the United States and Ter ritories. Our Tappahannock Chapter was newly formed this year, having on roll forty-six active mem- bers and one honorary member. The Motto of the Future Home Makers of America, Toward New Horizons , express the purpose of the organization -- learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tommorrow. - 29 -
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f. B. 1. A. OFFICERS President Thelma Chenault Vice- Pres. . . . .Mary Smith Moore Secretary .Marjorie Carter Treasurer. ........ Phyllis Owens Parliamentarian Mary F. Andrews Advisor. Miss Marston First Row: Miss Marston, Uebele, Brizendine, Allen, Brooks, Owens, Schauer, Carter, Allen, Chenault, Moore, Andrews, Taylor, Owens, Hicks, Verlander, Winder. Second Row: Lee, Davis, Brizendine, Schools, Allen, Elliott. First Row: Gaven, Davis, Balderson, Lowery, Barbour, Cole, Hillyer, Mrs. Phillips. Second Row: Stevens, Brizendine, Uebele, Brooks, Allen, Allen, Lee, Davis, Moore, Schools. Third Row: Carter, Prillaman, Hillyer, Baughan, Balderson, Allen, Fogg, Smith, Winder, Brooks, Parker. Fourth Row: Schauer, Taylor, Andrews, Carreras, Durham, Durham, Olinger, Shackleford, Smith, Allen, Allen, Chenault, Dawson. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is a very useful organization in T. H. S. The mem- bers volunteer for Library duties throughout the year. By alternat- ing responsibilities, members re- ceive Library training in different phases of Library work. - 28 -
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