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Elllll lllwill Mr. T. R. Witten DID. CLUB To become a member of the D. O. Club a person must have 8 units and be 16 years old unless a job is classified as hazardous. Then he or she must be at least l8 years old. Furthermore the pupil must ex- press a desire to gain working experience and must submit written permission from the parents. After an interview with the student, the co-ordinate decides whether or not the pupil is ready and fitted for the opportunity of going into a place of business. The purpose of the D. O. Club is to give the boys and girls some first hand experience in business and industry while they are in high school. The D, O. Club helps the pupil to find out what he doesn't want to do in life as well as what he wants to do, Left to right: Lynn Wright, Robert Durham, Melvin Taylor, Jack Wray, Mr. Witten, Sponsor Sadie Clary, Edward Spence, Bernard Bishop, Roland Lynch.
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F.F.A. CLUB The F. F. A. stands for the Future Farmers of America. This is a national organization of farm boys who are expected to become farmers. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The motto, Learn- ing to Do-Doing to Learn-Earning to Live- Living to Serve, is filled with practical phil- osophy, reflecting a spirit and sincerity that shows the true viewpoint of farm youth. The F. F. A. is one of the most outstanding national pupil organizations in America. All throughout the year, the F. F. A. has such contests as dairy judging, farm mechanics, crop judging and forestry. In February, a Father and Son Banquet is given for our fathers. it . . tk . W .TX .T fr--ig' 44 l Mr, Skinner, Advisor, Marshall Gauldin, President, Not pictured, Robert Lewis, Vice-President, Russell Bowles, Treasurer, Robert Mayton, Sentinel, Phil Bachelor, Secretary, Tommy Jones, Reporter. Left to Right: 'lst Row-Phil Bachlor, Thomas Pearson, Robert Moseley, Glenn Reid, Edward Powell, Rodney Forbis, Tommy Jones, Clarence Edmonds, Everett Daniel. 2nd Row-Charles Atkinson, Robert Lewis, Robert Mayton, Gary Matthews, Edward Wright, James Edmonds, Donnie Cheeley, Robert Elder Lucy. 3rd Row-Frank Moseley, Raymond Whitby, J. W, Browder, Russell Bowles, Mr. Skinner, Clarence Clay, Luther Daniel, David Gibson. JC f X .. xl,
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LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, Sodalitas Latinae, is dedicated toward carrying the torch of classical civilization into our mod- ern world. Since this modern world is indebted to the ancient civilization in its government, laws, literatures, languages, and arts, the club holds that a well-rounded knowledge of Greek and Roman culture can help build a better world for the future. Club activities, which supplement the regular class room work, are both social and civic. The motto, Res Non Verba, is an inspiration for members to work for the good of the whole school. Club colors are purple and gold and the flower is the rose, so loved by the Romans and still today the queen of the flowers. The club is affiliated with the National Junior Classical League and the Classical As- sociation of Virginia. Left to Right: Russ Rogers, President, Mary Brown, Vice- President, Mrs. Flinn, Sponsor, Susan Doyle, Reporter, Edith Lane Smith, Secretary, Bobby Randolph, Treasurer, Jerry Cla ry, Photographer 'ET-H2W-.2:'m::,,, . .nui-
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