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First row: Mr. Bailey, Clarence Roberts, Donnie Garrison, Albert Schwarzenboeck, Kent Houchens, Wayne Miller, Cam- eron Thomas, Buddy Rittenhouse, N. L. Busser. Second row: Allen Cutright, Iames Apperson, james McAllister, Iames Blackwell, Larry Pugh, Charles Vanderveer, William Powell, john Pugh, Mercer Gamett, Clifford Mahanes. Third row: Billy Estes, Robert Yowell, Leroy Shifllett, Ronald North, Jimmy Herring, Charles Barksdale, Buddy ilones, Donald Gar- rison, Richard Poines, Wilbert Breeden, Monnie Hensley, Frank Sudduth, Wayne Duncan, George Su livan. Fourth row: Donald Casley, Roger Thurston, Leonard Cromer, Wilson Shifllett, Jerry Harris, Ronnie Nay, D. L. Roberts, David Fal- well, Richard Sturtevant, Samuel Romsey, I. P. Davis, Charles Strauss. Fifth row: john Barbour, Charles Baughn, Carl McAllister, Bradley Gibson, Raymond Hite, Leonard Lewis, Melvin Faris, Harry Blake, Raymond Egeland, Iohn Sprouse, Hallas Collier, Kermit Roberts, Lacy Mawyer, William Ward. Sixth row: Donald Woodson, Michael Wolfrey, Mason Fisher, Iames Morris, Tommy Frazier, Lames Morris, David Propst, Ray Wood, William Atkeison, Theodore Kennedy, Kenneth Sprouse, joe Pugh, Montie Kir y, George Baker. Seventh row: Bill McDiarmid, Bob Lydick. The Future Farmers' entry in the homecoming parade with Debbie Englert as F.F.A. Sweetheart won second place. Future Farmers of America The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizen- ship. Club activities for the year included an agri-business trip to Richmond and a Parent-Son banquet. Club members built a hot bed for growing plants, planned landscaping for com- munity church grounds, and participated in agriculture judging contests. The club entered a float in the Homecoming Parade which won second prize in the float division. 59
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First row: joan Sacre, Secretary-Treasurer, Marian Mowbray, President, Betty Jones, Re- porter, jimmy Mullendore, V-ice-President. Second rozo: George Tilman, Kathy Hanlan, Glena Alrich, Linda Beasley, Lynn Malory, Barbara Burnett, jackie Trimble, Carol Iean Rinley, Bernice Haney, Martha Michie, Sally Strauss, Brenda Shifflett. Third row: Miss Stallard, Sherry Manley, Ginny Brookman, Cynthia Zoulis, Rebecca Springer, Dean Nor- ford, Christina Frazier, Peck Maupin, Betty Mays, Linda Fitzgerald, Martha Armen- trout, Marie Harris, Lila Faye VVood, Carolyn Somma. First row: jimmy Stork, Reporter, Floyd Massey, Presidentg Robert Sprouse, Secretary, Rebecca Ashby, Presidentg Barbara James, Rosa Batten. Second row: Van Ott, Lewis jones, Dennis Moseman, Greg Poirier, Danny Rohm, Wilbert Breeden. Third row: Lar- ry Pugh, George Sullivan, King Pace, David Ludwig, Richard Sturtevant, Larry Greasy, Bill Gillikin, Robert Durrer, Roy Shitlett, Harold Ward, Bobby Michie. 58 Future ' Teo chers of America The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to foster the development of desirable characteristics es- sential to the teaching pro- fession and to promote lead- ership among its members. The F.T.A. sent dele ates to the Virginia State Educa- tion Convention this year and sponsored a banquet at which awards were pre- sented to outstanding club members. 4-H Club The purpose of 4-H Club work is the development of boys and girls into worth- while, citizens. Club mem- bers carry on projects and participate in demonstration contests. The Albemarle club is divided into a girls' club and a boys' club. Girls, proj- ects include, Looking Your Best, Meal Preparation, and Entomology. Boys partici- pate in projects such as trac- tor maintenance and wild life. Each year the club recognizes N a tio n al 4-H Week and Rural Life Sun- day with special activities.
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