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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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Junior Future Homemokers of America First row: Patricia Burns, Vice-Chairman, Deanne Norford, Chairman, Lynn Hopkins, Secretary, Bernice Haney, Treas- urer, Virginia Brookman, Reporter, Patricia Acree, Historian, Mrs. Maria Hurt, Sponsor. Second row: Sharon Loeser, Carole Birckhead, Elizabeth Eubank, Polly Dobbins, Linda Wyant, Sheila Fielding, Dale Wilson, Ianice Lively, Karla Taggart, Betty Haney, Donna Shiflett, Hazel Redlands, Patricia Naylor. Third row: Carolyn Mawirer, Barbara Rosen- krans, Carol Barksdale, Brenda Canody, Betty' Mays, Pauline Graves, Beverly Lawson, Gerleane Hens ey, Barbara Dooley, Linda Leake, Mary Frazier. Fourth row: Glenna Alrich, Sherry Manley, Florence Gibson, Cynthia Zoulis, Lucy Gibson, Brenda Farrish, Pearl Estes, Elizabeth Dabney, jean Gibson, Brenda Sprouse, Ioan Chapman, julia Shaver, Shirle r Gibson, Alice Clarity, Carolyn Sullivan, Beverly Ward, Judy Farish, Nancy Morris, Sylvia Goad, Bonnie Morris, Ruth Blackwell, Hilda McKay. The motto of F.H.A., Toward New Horizons, expresses the purpose of the organization-learning to live better today, so that our lives and those of our families will be better tomorrow. A special activity of the club is an annual fashion show in which the girls model garments they have made. The biggest event of the year is a banquet served by the Future Farmers. Summer activities include a week at camp in Smithfield, Virginia.
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