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CT ese The FFA is an organization of boys who will be the Future Farmers of America. This club helps boys to develop in agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship, FFA boys are taught farming skills and tech- niques, woodworking skills, and the care and repair of tractors and small engines. Parliamentary procedure is also taught to every boy in the FFA. The club officers for the 1964-1965 sessions are Billy Brickhouse, President; Mike Cohoon, Vice-President; Roy Bateman, Secretary; Albert Cooper, Treasurer; and Don Grimsley, Reporter. “Learning to Oo, Soin to Learn, Earnins to Live, Living to Serve’
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“Toward New Norizons”’ The FHA is composed of girls who will be the Future Homemakers of America, Any girl whohas taken Home Economics for one or more years is eli- gible for membership in this club. The members of the FHA are the builders of homes for America's future. They learn to live a more useful and satisfying life through their Future Homemaker activities. Every FHA member faces the future with warm courage and high hopes, The officers of the Columbia chapter of FHA are Barbara Sawyer, President; Nancy Owens, Vice-Presi- dent; Viola Johnson, Secretary-Treas- urer; Arnette Cohoon, Reporter; Dorothy Barefield, Song Leader; Patricia Bas- night, Pianist; and Mrs, Mary Ann Combs, Adviser. fha
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athletes... sportsmanship... Block C MonoGRaMm CLUB Sports are a very important institu- tion established within the school. Stu- dents who participate insports strengthen themselves not only physically but also socially. They help further the school spirit with the sportsmanship they dis- play and the vigor with which they play the game or lead the fans in cheers. In order for these participants to be recog- nized, the Monogram Club is organized coe) within the school. Any person who has gh played basketball sixteen quarters is eligible for membership in the club. Those cheerleaders who have cheered sixteen games are also considered members, ua | arth
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