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OFFICERS OF SCIENCE CLUB, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Mitzi Bell, vice-president, Joe Wilson, president, Shelia Wilson, ass’t. secretary. SECOND ROW: Donnie Perkinson, parliamentarian, Ronnie McKissick, secretary, Butch Pom- eroy, treasurer. 19 SCIENCE CLUB, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Wilson, Shelia Wilson, Butch Pome- roy, Mitzi Bell, Donnie Per- kinson. FRONT ROW: Deb- bie Mitchell, James Dos- well, Lorraine Rather, Mary Jo Hamilton, Janet Seams- ter, Deborah Jackson, Bar- bara Vincent, Betsy Bes- sent, Gayle Hawkes, Lee- ann Kicks, Randy Rash. SECOND ROW: Bill Hoop- er, John Brown, Kathy Smart, Donna VanArsdall, Doreen Nunnally, Sherrie Vaughan, Charlotte Hou- chins, Ann Taylor Jenkins, Margaret Jennings. THIRD ROW: Robbie’ Rodgers, Diane Abernathy, Tony Anderson, Harriette Pettis, Dwain Baldwin, Wongee Bullard, Kenneth Jeter, Brenda Peace, Debbee Gunn, Lynn Knight, Joan Fanshaw, Charles Morales, Ralph Jennings. Sir Isaac Quakes At Science Club’s Work The NSHS Science Club was orga- nized to promote dedicated study in science and math. Informative dis- cussions were held during club meet- ings on topics of interest in chemistry and biology. Mrs. Moore, sponsor, en- couraged individual research for presentation in local science fairs. In the spring, club members took part in the district and state math-science conferences.
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SCA Keeps School In Motion The Student Cooperative Association functioned well as the foundation of all student life at NSH. Under the coordi- nation of Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Jones, the Student Council sponsored several events throughout the year. Since many new clubs were organized, the Student Council assisted in establishing them. Much attention was placed on the importance of student body unity. The Council provided a student bus for the sports events at other schools. Other activities included the selling of mugs and sponsoring the Homecoming and Valentine festivities. Various assemblies were also held. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Vaughan, Joan Ingram, Lorraine Rather, Robin Moore, Deloris Mavin, Marilyn Moore, Joy Cambell, Ray Draper, Ricky Bradshaw, Randy Rash, Charlotte Houchins, and sponsor Mrs. S. Jones. SECOND ROW: Sam Reese, Amy Bossieau, Mary Jo Hamilton, Patricia White, James Doswell, Allie Chaffin, Neldonia Handy, Sereda Folkwes, Victor Jennings, Mac 18 SCA OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Wongee Bullard, vice- president, Rhonda Rather, treasurer, Orlando Marshall, president, Emily Allen, secretary, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Jones, sponsors. Traynham, and Kathy Bowlin. THIRD ROW: Barbara Robertson, Ellen King, Shelia Hines, Felicia Seale, Shelia Robertson, Bill Wallings, Gary Christopher, Robbie Roberts, and Frank Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Miller, Butch Pomeroy, Donnie Perkinson, Wendi Lewis, Joe Hunnings, Mike Garrett, and Jimmy Johnson.
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Agricultural Occupations Motivate F.F.A. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Christopher, Calvin Kirby, Randy Rash, Bill Jennings, William Stith, treasurer; Doug Wooten, vice-president; Carl Lee, president; Dennis Hawkes, sentinel; Roger Goin, reporter; Lee Austin, sec- retary; John Hass, Jim Hill, Hugh Jones, Milton Gray. SEC- OND ROW: Joseph Jefferson, Christopher Hobbs, Michael Vaughan, Lawrence Clark, James Garnes, Billy Wright, Wil- liam Craft, William Bowler, Freddie Booker, Charles New- comb, Billy Austin, Willie Ragan, Willie Simpson, John Schutt, Richy Bradshaw, Carl McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Wil- 20 Warriner Arrington displays his project for F.F.A. i ie ae | i bur Coleman, Orlando Marshall, Darnell Blackwell, Jerry Tabon, Rudy Hairston, James Foster, John Schultz, Joe Hunnings, David Fore, Bubba Wynn, J. R. Atkinson, Gary Norton, Paul Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: John Bland, Joseph Hill, Steve Lee, James Coleman, Roger Johnson, Alvin Lee, Clyde Rothgeb, John Paulette, Alton Dalton, James Coleman, Chuck Hamner, Eddie Knicely, Billy In- gram, Donald Abernathy. FIFTH ROW: Clarence Parham, Tim Ryder, John Wilson, Warriner Arrington.
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