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marriage Future Homemakers package freshly baked cookies for shipment to American soldiers in Vietnam. A desire to brighten the long hours of disabled and elderly citizens motivates FHA members to address many get well cards. MEMBERS; First row: M. Frazier, A. Freeman, B. Carpenter, S. Fleming, M. Freeman, G. Harris, V. Broadie, H. McCullers, D. Jones, P. Jones, M. Parish, M. Faison, P. Driver, J. Johnson, M. Knuckley. Second row: G. Kinsland, S. Hinton, P. Cockman, B. Alford, A. Evans, E. Chalk, E. Hines, V. Daniels, P. Adams, H. Glover, J. Cooper, C. Baynes, S. Bradsher, D. Cooke, M. Barham, S. Freeman. Third row: V. Harris, C. King, D. Joumigan, D. Edwards, D. Blackley, D. Chalk, A. Jones, N. Bunn, D. Inscoe, J. Broadwell, J. Perry, G. Neal, L. Allen, P. Averette. Fourth row: D. Hinton, B. Hinton, V. Baxter, D. Carpenter, P. Holden, P. Cooley, P. Street, M. Cooper, L. Holden, D. Clark, M. Beane, D. Davis, M. Hines, L. Hill, S. Birdsong, R. Benton. Fifth row; F. Dorman, S. Hinton, A. Eason, J. Bullock, N. Creech, V. Forsyth, B. Barbouf, J. Grubbs, A. Creech, D. Barham, F. AUen, M. Hudson.
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dutuve Homemakers ply concern for others. A concern for others identified the year’s projects of the Future Home¬ makers of America. This concem evoked the collecting of fabric scraps for handi¬ crafts at the County Home, the sending of cards to the aged and infirm, and the baking of cookies for soldiers in Womack Army Hospital as well as the rendering of assistance at school and community banquets. To aid in their continued efforts to become good homemakers and future community leaders, members were intro¬ duced to the 1970’s by a preview of coming fashions and hair styles. Films and discussions revealed information on subjects concerning careers in home¬ making and understanding neighbors at home and abroad. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Seated: Reporter, Marty Parish; President, Phyllis Jones; Parliamentarian, Patricia Driver; Recreational Leader, Marian Faison; Secretary, Vickie Broadie. Standing: Sponsors, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Branch (not pictured); Historian, Sylvia Robertson; Vice-President, Harriette McCullers; Treasurer, Delphine Jones. MEMBERS: First row: D. Mooneyham, D. Thomas, J. Quick, G. Stephens, S. Wiggs, G. Tucker, K. Moody, D. Richards, C. Sasser, P. McCullers, J. Marshall. Second row: W. Watkins, J. Wainwright, L. West, M. Underhill, M. McNeill, M. Strickland, D.Privette, D. Pearce, D. Vaughan, B. Mosley, S. Tant, Third row: M. Perry, L. Montague, D. McCants, L. Robertson, P. Perscell, M. Murrell, D, Lee, V. Lee, S. McKnight, B. Smith, L. Robertson. Fourth row: N. Willoughby, T. Smith, V. Moss, E. Sanders, S. Vines, D. Price, P. Robertson, L. Rogers, S. Poole, B. Long. Fifth row: D. Smith, G. Vaughan, C. Woodard, D. Watkins, D. Norris, C. Stephenson, S. Robertson, P. Rogers, J. Wall, P. Whitehead. Sixth row: T. Robertson, B. Barbour, S. Miles, K. Robertson, C. Pritchard, L. Wall, D. Mitchell, K. Phipps, L. Lloyd. 28
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MEMBERS: First Row: M. Williams, B. Pearce, A. Watson, A. Watkins, D. Marshall, B. Hicks, R. Perkinson, J. Richardson, L. Poole, P. Fuller, W. Johnson. Second row: C. Mitchell, D. ' Debnam, A. May, P. Bissette, J. Earp, W. HoUifield, B. Jones, T. Barham, R. Laymon, D. Forsyth, W. Hedrick. Third row: H. Terrill, P. Stines, W. O’Neal, J. Natron, L. Carter, S. White, R. Knox, M. Harris, T. Harris, D. Laxton, D. Lanier, S. Williams. Fourth row: R. Merritt, C. Perry, D. SeaweU, D. Pope, D. Wilder, D. Padgett, C. Smith, R. HaswelL Fifth row: M. Spencer, S. BeU, B. Finch, R. Williams, D. Honeycutt, G. Caudle, D. Mills. Sixth row: D. Perscell, O. Price, J. Stewart, J. Dolby. 3uture farmers develop eiti ensdip. Checking effects of greenhouse conditions, FFA Members Victor May and Danny Richardson note extent of plant growth. Whitley FFA President Avery Watson has also served for two years as Wake Federation Treasurer. The promotion of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizen¬ ship prompted the Future Farmers of America to conduct studies in such areas as pubhc speaking, parUamentary procedure, and conser¬ vation of wildUfe. Members culminated their efforts by participating in state and district contests. Special projects of the year included the supervision of the Children’s Barnyard at the North Carohna State Fair and parking at the home football games. The sale of nuts netted funds for financing the annual Parent-Student Banquet in the spring. 30
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