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-a-arm' Ed Anderson, Terry Wright, Terry Cain, and Wayne Edwards perform basic steps on spice boxes. Drilling holes in metal to be used for the milk case rack in the cafeteria are Ronnie Henson, Richard DeBord, and Lamar Roberts. lhndlusrtiriiall Arts llmproves Campus The Industrial Arts Club is a service group using their knowledge for the improvement of Cherokee High School, the county, and the enjoyment of practical application. Throughout the year, this group has originated, completed, and maintained many projects of lasting value to our school. Greatest among these has been improving the landscape of Cherokee High, but meaningful to the entire school have been their constant efforts to improve any area--from repairing lockers to building milk cases for the lunchroom to adjusting water coolers. Donald Martin and Ted Anderson work diligently on a gun rack and end table. Lawrence McFarland Finds Mr. Cline's expert knowl- edge helpful in using the machinery correctly. Lamar Jordan and Larry Nix learn the importance of accuracy as they assemble a book case. 27 ...--f
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Future Farmers of America aww- fra rl Lefl lo right, Front: jack Watkins, Treasurer, Larry Haley, President, Billy Chapman, Sentinel. Back: Billy Boston, Reporter, Jack Green, Secretary. Not pictured: Freddie Turner, Vice-President. MR. HOWELL, Adviror Row one: Mr. Howell, Billy Boston, Larry Haley, Freddie Turner, jack Greene, jack Watkins. Row two: Billy Nelson, Jimmy Adams, Melvin Cornealson, jackie Puckett, Ronald Crorhran, Tommy Pinyan. Row three: Clark Cloud, Charles Prichard, Terry Arnold, Dainus Silvers, Tommy Free. Row four: jack Barns, Neal Blanton, Ronnie Clark, jerry Gibbs, Marvin Poole, Arnold Williams, Van Sarterfield, David jones. Rou' five: Douglas Payne, john Moody, Randal Moody, Silas Worley, Theron Young, Theodore Forster, Andrew jones, Vernon Crow. 26
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113 Row one: Barbara Puckett Veneda Hendrix, Lemual White Wendell Milford, Gilla Gunter, Miss Morris. Row two: Alton Strickland, Bucky Nelson, Evelyn Roper, Brenda Vandiver, Doris Tatum, Betty Meadows. Chieftain Staff Learns The journalism class of Cherokee High, composed of twenty-three juniors and seniors, works with Miss Morris to publish the Cherokee Chieftain. Behind the press lies Work, fun, and hectic last minute dead-lines. After each headline is written and the proof reading is completed, the paper is sent to the press and then to the some thousand students of Cherokee High. Miss Morris, advisor, suggests an appropriate layout to editor, Ann Wlmblsh' Cleon Chester prepares to deliver Christmas editions to faculty members. 28 1 1
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