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I.A.: This year the Industrial Arts Club had two major proiects. First, the members sold screwdrivers to downtown merchants and local homes. Secondly, they bought fire extinguishers wholesale and sold them. In the Homecoming Parade the club had a float titled The Un- teachablesf' It included a car of unruly Albemarle Students. F.lI.A. members s Front How: M. Mowbray, distrzbt president, L. dent, S. Conley, vice-president, B. Bumett, treasurer. Second Row: land, M. Cook, G. Pitts, S, Lowry. Third Row: Morris, S. Dudley. Fourth Row: B. Beale, S. Critzer, I. Sprouse, R, Mem.. Q ,. . i Front Row: I. R. Sawyerg A. Minor, president, R. Cough, oice-president, J. Graves, secretary- treasurer. Second Row: Mrs. Smith sponsor, C. Harris, L. Richardson, T. Nephus, D. Strauss, M. McGilvery. Third Row: M. Thomas, S. Natson, W. Jarman, J. Jarman, E. jenkins, D. Moseman, I. Sprouse, M. Kirby, R. Watson, I. VVilson, H. Craddock, C. Maupin, G. Baber. erve as guides for Nafional Educafion Week! F.T.A.: Looking toward the future, students interested in the teaching profession make up the membership of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica. Members become acquainted with both elementary and secondary school teaching. The group worked to promote awareness of National Education Week, November 11-17, through an- nouncements and bulletin boards. On parent visitation day, members served as guides. In December, Steve Conley, Marie Harris, and Anne Harris attended the convention in Roanoke. Early in November members were urged to attend the District 5 Meeting at Albebarle. Individual students also assisted faculty members. As a money making measure, the group sold mums for Homecoming week- I end. M. Childress, L. O'Neal, S. Hite, D. Butler, W. Thomas. secretary, M. Harris, presi J. Hoy, C. Somma, C. Cope Wood, A. Harris, N. Harris, I. Nay, Fifth Row: I. McGaughey, C. Umdenstock, A. Clarity, K. Carson, A. Critzer, C. Cox, C. Wietsel. Sixth Row: P. O'Neal, I. Farish, E. Clark, L. Mallory, C. Shelton, B. Bellamy, F. Zim merman. Seventh Row: N. Grim, I. McCilvery, C. McLawhorn, Mrs. Hannah, spomor. 36
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Front row: R. Swan, P. Webb, T. Breeden, president, B. Coleman, reporter, D. L. Roberts, vice- president, C, Cowen, C. Lane, Mr. Zimmerman, sponsor. Second row: H. Garth, O. Huff, G. Smith, D Hale, C. Eppard, R. Fisher, N Eskey. Marketing and Distribution sets fasf pace for students. An opportunity to receive vocational training in a trade or occupation-the Industrial Cooperative Training program. While completing their high school education, many students take advantage of this special program. The job training program does not interfere with regular school classes, rather it makes them more interesting and meaningful. This is a cooperative enterprise between busi- ness and industrial establishments in the community and the public high school. The establishments furnish part- time employment and training to students during school hours. Through this employment the students learn the manipulative part of their iobs under actual working conditions. At the same time, the school furnishes the technical subject material related to the job being learned. To prepare high school students for part-time em- ployment in the field of distribution through the coopera- tion of ndowntowni' teachers is the purpose of the D. E. The club also serves as a background for those who plan to continue with college training in business administra- tion, marketing, distribution, or teaching. On February 20, the entire club went to Covington High School to compete in the District IX Contest. The members competed in such fields as sales presentation, window display, or merchandise presentation. In addition, the members participated in the election of the D.E. Stu- dent-of-the-Year and the State D.E. Club officers. The club held a Employer-Employee Banquet on April 3 to show appreciation for their cooperation, also, a Customer Service Opinion Survey of the Community was conducted. Front row: S. Marks, D. Sawyer, C. L. Jarrell, P. Birckhead, D. De- Hooge. Second row: P. Morris, B. Taylor, F. Cray, D. Breeden, A. Via, S. Morris, P. Gibson. Third row: W. Shifflette, M. Craybill, F. Fox, D. Jenkins, L. Tomlin, B. Knott, L. McClary. XIX '
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IA. and F.F.A. expand club inferesf wifh new projecfs. F.F.A.: The Albemarle Future Farmers com- peted with six other schools in the Flag Federa- tion Contest. The club members participated in such fields as forestry, farm machinery, soils, public speaking, tractor driving, and livestock at the contest held on April 18. In the early part of the summer, some of the members attended a state convention at VPI, two delegates went from the farm machanics team. During the meetings the members worked on various projects. They planted crops in hot beds and purchased a used tractor for studying the operation of intemal combustion in engines. The club's Homecoming float placed second in the parade. Miss Nancy Norvelle was elected F .F.A. Sweetheart and rode on the float. 1-..-... Clulrlos Vrmfl erueer, Charles Sandridge, Melvin Ferris, Lacy Moyer, and Maxon Fisher flisnzzziitle u tractor, inf B X iff? , . ,4. K i J Qqlillxlllllls Willy' ALEEHARLE Front Raw: W. Critzer, sentinel, J. Blackwell chaplain' C Sand ridge, reporter, B. Ward, vice-president, B. Rowell president, Ml Wolfrey, treasurer, T. Albert, secretary, H. Collier Mr Busse spon sor. Second Row: J. Leake, -L. Fisher, D. Walker, M.. Herring, E- Mays, W. Breeden, K. Maupin, I. Pace, W, Birckhead, D. VVoodson V. Batten, R. Morris, C. White, M. Faris, O. Collier, R. Yowcll, I Sabatini. Third Row: W. Nay, R. Thomas, R. Durrer, J. Yowell y i W. Eubank, E. Burgess, I. Powell, L, Kingrea, C. Gribble, R. Mas- sey, S. Clemente, L. Mawyer, B. Michie, R. Deane, B. Farrell, N Hamner, I. Pritt, D. YVood, B. Faris, J, Somsell. Fourth Row: M Blincoe, C. Schur, D. Rover, E. Carnett, C. Vande, R. Howell, L Pugh, M. Garnett, V, Clark, B. Norvell, I. Ramsey, R. Smith, C Thomas, J. jones, B. Snead, H. Morris, M. Fisher, R. Willis, C McAllister, L. Barnette. '77
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