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Hs... Left to Right: Carol Lynn, Bethesda, President, June Driver, Bragtown, VicePresident, Sylvia Goodwin, Bragtown, Historian, Nannie Lou Phipps, Bethesda, Secretary-Treasurer, Marion Ashe, Bragtown, Parlia- mentarian. 4-H CLUB OF AMERICA DURHAM COUNTY CLUB Left to Right, Seated: Bonnie Rae Taylor, Bragtown, President. Standing- Larry King, Lowe's Grove, Secre- tary, Jo Anne Maynard, Lowe's Grove, Program Chairman, Carol Lynn, Bethesda, Vice-President, Ani- ta Cross, Bragtown, Song Leader. Not Pictured: Bob- by Weatherly, Oak Grove, Song Leader. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA DURHAM COUNTY CLUB The FTA Club of Durham County was organized February 4, l954. ln the high school the purposes of the FTA Club are exploratory, prevocational, and character-forcing-to help future teachers learn facts about and opportunities in teaching in their locality, the state, and in the nation, cultivate character qualities essential to a good teacher, study lives of great teachers, and develop student leader- ship. 4-H boys and girls pledge their heads to clearer thinki hearts to greater loyalty, hands to larger service, and healtt better living for their club, community, and country. The Co are green, symbolic of growing things, and white for the in' rity of youth.
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it-if i we if SYEilThVVCT1ller Wagace Follow William Kearney A Janie Draper Betty LOU LOWS e es G mglown Hope VGlleY lowe's Grove Mangum STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENTS DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS Six dinner meetings are held every year with each high school serving as host for one of the meetings. They cooperatively plan ways to strengthen and unify the student councils of the county. They invite leaders in the fields of education, industry, and social welfare to participate in their programs during the year. Below is a scene from such a dinner meeting held in the Oak Grove School Cafeteria. Scene Oak Grove School Cafeteria Philip Chi, Oak Gr: X W, 1' .W -cm -
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first r as 1 it DURHAM COUNTY COUNTS A The unique athletic program Durham 'County isi in its sixth year' oflqoperation The original plan was to combine all six of the rather small high -schools of the county into one team which would provide better opportunities for the best athletes. ' The program has increased in popularity and participation over the years and has done much to improve school relations within the county. 'Coach Sidney W, Ray Durham County Counts
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