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It it N in w, ,H H fre Ek. ':. First row: Thomas Jefferson, Sergeant-at-Armsg Adeline Blair, Treasurer, Jacky Williams, Secre- tary, June Towler, President, Norma Toney, Song Leader, Garry Blair, Vice President. Second row: Faye Wilkes, Devon Burdette, Neal Parsons, Jackie Towler, Charlotte Elliott, Carol Yeatts, Marga- ret Blair. Third row: Lois Bowen, Dianne Edwards, June Reynolds, Linda David, Gail Mayhew, Sue Blair. Fourth row: Libby Watson, Reporter, Mildred Thornton, Ann Owen, Judy Rigney. Fifth row: Ronnie George, Barbara Watson, Dorothy Watson, Janet Mahan, Betty Owen, Eleanor Owen. Sixth row: Patricia Shields, Laura Edwards, Genell Shelhorse, Ella Mae Shelton, Harry Shelton. Seventh row: O. W. Mahan, E. J. David, Madonna Burdette,Patricia Cook, Ava Jefferson, Dorothy Barbour.Eighth row: Dwight Reynolds, Tommie Anderson, G. E.Osborne,James Edwards, Marvin Blair, Billy Broum, Cur- tis Wood. The officers are planning the program for the meet SENIOR -H CLU ings to be held during the year. They are: Jacky Wil- 4 liams, Adeline Blair, June Towler, Libby Watson, and Garry Blair. Q i -' , 1 , if W my it. H Html mm .Q ii, U 30 The Senior 4-H Club was especially outstanding in the county, district, and state activities this year. After winning second place in the Danville Fair for three consecutive years, the club won first place and a prize of seventy -five dollars. Also many members won cash prizes for themselves. A large number-from the club attended camps, the district contests, and the State Short Course. At the State Short Course two members were among the 139 taken into the 4-H All Stars which is an honorary 4-H organization. Four members entered their records in state contests with one member winning a trip to Kan- sas City, Missouri. Another member received a se- venty-five dollar savings bond. Four members parti- cipated inthe district contest, with two continuing to the state contests. Eighteen county awards were won by six club mem- bers at the annual achievement program in which three members took part. For the second consecutive year one of the two Ho- norary Fair Vice Presidents Was chosen from our club. One of the highlights of the year was the annual All Star -Honor Club Banquet held 'at the Danville Coun- try Club where one of our members was taken into the County Honor Club.
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First row: Earl Blair, Wayne Bennett, Wilson Owen, J. R. Pearson, Second row: Ronald Rigney, Pat Mease, William Davidson, Garland Towler, Ronnie Bennett, William Anderson,Wayne Haskins, Ronald Cook, Mr. Agee, Sponsor, Joe Williams, Richard Edwards. Third row: Walter Jefferson, Maylon Lump- kins, Danny Adkins, Ward Reynolds, Owen Anderson, Nick Cundiff, Roger Conner, Wayne Worley. Fourth row: L. T. Osborne, Landon Bradner, Dwight Towler, J. D. Haskins, Giles Walker, Jimmy Shelton, Thomas Wilkes, Gary Ferguson, Jesse Hodges. FUTUREF RMER QF MERICA found at his station. J. D. Haskins, Sentinel, Dwight Walter Jefferson, William Davidson, Owen Anderson, Towler, Reporter, Wayne Worley, Treasurer, Landon Garland Towler, and Robert Berger are puttmgto prac- Bradner, Vice President, Melvin Mahan, President, tice some of the skills that we learn while working 1n the William Anderson, Secretary, Mr. Agee, Sponsor. shop. Q1 :,jf1g- f R- j QYWwm ' 'E 1' fl i i' 'J g , wg-dl, . D . JZ? ,E - 3 lx Tig., Yu. X V X fn, ,H CLIMAX 4 .n,3'w:f CHAp'1'ER Z 29
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