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.M :man 1 rrw..ne.r.. The Finished Product SHOP CLUB The purpose of the Shop Club is to learn by doing. The members of this club learn to build and repair wood work and machinery. We learn to use tools, the safety of them, and have projects to make such things as cedar chests, reflnish furniture, and remodel furniture. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America had a very success- ful year, Big activities for the year were the observance of U. N. Day, National F. H. A. Week, and Twirp Night. The Bethesda Chapter worked very closely with the Durham- Orange County Federation and worked to build better fu- ture homemakers. The members of the club are, front row, left to right, Clifton, Historian, Paschall, Secretary, Buck, Parliamentarian, Woody, President. Second Row, left to right: Rhodes, Treas- urer, Eddins, Little, Smith, Ray, Morris, Ellis, Walker, Morris, Stevens, and Mrs, Roberson, Sponsor. The members of the club are, front, left to right, Mr. Smith, Sponsor, l-linnont, President, lynn, Ausley, Vice-President, Nichols, Secretary, Smith, Parrish, Ferguson, Moose, Goss, Treasurer, Second Row, left to right, Ray, Page, Keith, Smith, Hildebran, Forehand, and Knowles. 4-H CLUB The tools used in 4-H for building better individuals a leaders for the future are ordinary farm supplies, househc utensils, and a good guidance program. We have had mo be teficial demonstrations during this year and individual wc has been very popular. The members of the club are, front row, left to rig Lynn, Song Leader, Daughtry, Secretary, Ellis, Program Chc man, Page, President, Keith, Song Leader, Page, Vice-Pre dent. Second Row, left to right: lynn, Von Hook, Osborn Jackson, Vowell, and Miss Brogden, Sponsor.
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I-.., Happened WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB We were born only this year but everyone certainly knows we are here We began our World Allairs educa- tion by subscribing to the Current Events Newspaper, which we study during our workshop meetings. Soon alter school began we began sponsoring cash prize ldentificf tion contests During some ol our meetings we had panel discussions and debates We leel that we have accomplished a hcfter relationship between ourselves and the world, Members at the club are, left to right, Ellis, Parlianientaiian and Vice-Presideit, Mrs, lemos, Sponsor, Riley, Reporter, Van Hook, Secretary and Treasurer, Witten, Program Chairman, Goodwin, President. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The purpose of this club is to learn the fundamentc principals of group leadership and exercise the responsi- bility ol working together in a group toward worthwhile goals, We mix pleasure with our work by presenting DIO- grams and having banquets. Members ol the club are, left to right, Tillet, Nichols, Forehand, Carfner, Witten, Parrott, Freeman, Parrott, Ausley l-larris, Knowles, Nichols, Page, Page, President, Overcash, Morris, Bradley, Treasurer, Ferguson, lynn, Cross, Hinnant, Smith, Goss, Secretary, Yates,,StalIings, Ferguson, Lynn, Par- rish, Hilderbran, Fisher, Parrish, Blackburn, Thompson, Ray, Moose, Ferguson, Page, Vice-President, Keith, Smith. 1 Planning FFA. Banquet lets Find Out Where the Event sian!
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BASEBALL With Spring fever in the air, the attention of the students turned toward baseball. The boys did an excellent job. The players from left to right are: John Harris, Tony Bohn, Ronnie Cartner, Billy Mor- ing, Allen Page, Bobby Goss, Kenneth Fore- hand, Calvin Parrott, Eddie Jones, Second Row, left to right are: Mr. Rice, Coach, Russell P0992 Cecil Overcash, David Cope, Bobby Hall, l-lershell Stephenson, Otis Bradley, Dur- vvood Smith, Ronald Walker, Pete Parrish Third Raw, left to right are: Norman Stallings, Jimmy Blackburn, .lulian Ferguson, Marvin Wat- kins, Clyde Ferguson, Billy Stallings. ,Q S, 5 U ,,.,Wg,M , is a nnuum 4 SPORTS CHEERLEADERS School spirit was built up by the excel- lent work of our cheerleaders. They have spent many hours after school practicing with the help of their adviser, Mrs. Evans, The spirit of the players is kept up when the girls are there leading cheers for them. The Cheerleaders from left to right are: Sandra Strickland, Patrcia leathers, Sue Parker, Chief, Belva Morris, lean Burns, D Hayes. ot Q SOFTBALL Softball gave the girls a chance to enjoy the outdoors, They had much fun and a success' ful season. The players from left to right are: Janet Mims, Sue Parker, Faye Walker, Ann Smith, Belva Morris, Shirley Ferrell. Second Rovv, left to right are: Violet Rigsbee, Merle Carlton, Shirley leathers, Dot l-layes, Barbara Register, Mrs. lemos, Girls Physical Education Instruc- tor, Emma Lou Van l-look, Euzella lovitte, Shire ley Overcash, Kay Page.
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