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BIBLE CLUB To know Him and to make Him Known. Left to Right, First Row: Elaine Hicks, Barbara Smith Coleen Westbrook. Second Row, Jewel Martin, Emma Lee Woodlief, Vice-President, Faye Smithf Song Leader. Third Row: Betty Hinnant, Reporter, Mil- dred Eakes, Billie Andrews. Fourth Row. Dorothy Woodlief, President, Shirley Russ, Treasurer, Joyce Brown, Secretary. Filth Row: Mary Rigsbee. Not Shown: Mepsene West. Adviser, Miss Brogden. Front Row, Lelt to Right: Eddie Jones, Calvin Parrott, Eddie Eddins, Norman Stallings, Tom Parrish, Billy Moring, Julian Ferguson, Ray Crass. Second Row: Bill Goodwin, Jimmy Blackburn, David Moose, Earl Morris, President, Willie Glenn, Social Chairman, Billy Stallings, Cecil Overcash, Gene Martin. Standing: Johnny Alligood, Secretary, Harold Parrish, Allen Page, Jerry Freeman, Zenus Weaver, Shurl Witten, Martin Rigsbee, Vice-President, Tony Bone, Ronald Walker, Treasurer, James Wallace, Hilliard Hinnant, Russell Page, William Davis, Delmus Ferguson, Carl Mims, Reporter. Second Row: Randy Bass, Millard Ray. Not Shown: Kenneth Forehand, Billy Nichols, Johnny Nichols. Adviser, Mr. Rice. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB To introduce the operation of the projector to the boys in our club, and to provide operators For the teachers.
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F. H. A. CLUB 'o promote, appreciation ol the ioys id satisfaction of homemaking, worthy me membership, democracy in home id community lite, good home and mily lite for all, international good- 'll, development ot creative leader- ip in home and community life, iolesome individual and group rec- ation, and interest in home econom- - it x. President, JoAnn Booth, Vice-President, Fay Woody, Secretary, Evelyn Ellis, Treasurer, Jewel Wilson, Parliamentarian, Jean Osborne, Reporter, Carol Lynn, Historian, Sue Parker, Song Leader, Patsy ln- gram. Lett to Right! Fay Walker, Carol Lynn, Patsy Ingram, Evelyn Ellis, JoAnn Booth, Fay Woody, Sue Parker, Jean Swain, Barbara Eddins. Second Row, Mollie Morris, Ann Daughtery, Sybil Waller, Shirley Overcash, Betty Edwards, Kay Lynn, Sandra Jones, Sally Rigsbee, Margie Rhodes, Dale Ellis, Jean Cook, Nannie Clifton, Jewel Wilson. Back Row, Peggy Churchill, Shirley Ferrell, Mrs. McAuley, Christine Buck, Phyllis Paschall, Dot Hayes, Jean Travis, Cecilia Barker. Mrs. McAuley, Adviser. Senior F. F. A. President, Victor Lynn, Vice-President, David Page, Secretary, Martin Rigsbee, Treasurer, Millard Page, Student Adv., Earl Morris, Reporter, Edward Sykes, Sentinel, Bobby Turner. Members: Jerry Freeman, Colvin Parrott, Cecil Overcash, Johnny Ausley, Eugene Martin, Frank Fuller, William Davis, Russell, Page, Billy Morris.. Second Row: Melvin Woods, Ray Cross, Bobby Goss, Gerald Fisher, Allen Page, Thurlon Parrish, Hilliard Hinnant, Norman Stalling. Third Row, Jimmy Blackburn, Thomas Os- borne, Oscar Allen, Pete Parrish, Edward Sykes, Earl Morris, Jasper Whitfield, Norman Parrish, Randy Bass. Fourth Row, Delmus Ferguson, Bobby Fields, George Smith, E. C. Ray, Martin Rigsbee, Tom Par- rish, Gerald Cooley. Filth Row: David Page, James Keith, Millard Page, Otis Bradley, David Moose, Julian Ferguson, Claiborne Fletcher. Mr. Smith, Adviser. F. F. A. To develop competent, a gressive rural and agrici tural leadership. To crea and nurture a love of col. try life. To provide and e courage the developmer of organized rural recre tional activities. I vig, kim-Q , We V -am.
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4-H CLUB Jr Motto, To make the best tter. 'pose, To train rural youth to better citizens, by being ac- e in community, school, and Jrch lite. Members, Fifst Row, Lell to Right, David Page, Vice-President, Fay Woody, Song leader, Carol Lynn, President, Millard Page. Second Row: Left lo Right, Dale Ellis, Ann Daughtery, Allen Page, Alfred Jack- son. Tye Pendergroph, Song Leader, Kay Lynn, Secretory. Third Row, Lelt to Right, Victor Lynn, Prog Chairman, James Keith, Norman Paschall, Jasper Whitfield, Billy Colclough. Not Shown, Elizabeth Ellis Eddie Jones, Earl Oakley, Thomas Osborne, Billy Register, Norman Stallings, Donald West, Jewel Wil- son, and Miss Brogden, Adviser. 1 Standing, Edward Sykes, Mildred Page, Billy Joe Hildebran, Odis Bradley, James Keith, Victor Lynn, Oscar Allen, David Page, Secretary, Bobby Fields, Treasurer, E. C. Ray, Vice-President, George Smith, Jasper Whitfield, Gerald Cooley, President. Not shown, Billy Register, Bobby Turner, and Mr. Smith, Adviser. SHOP CLUB The shop club gives every k an opportunity to learn to do doing. Each boy learns to id tily, use, sharpen and care tools. l-le can also design c make useful articles to be u: in the home.
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