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T 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Betty McKee, Melton Shuford, Barbara Roseboro, Theodore Draine, Theresa Ford, Clayton Stur¬ divant, and Ruby Gaston. Not shown: Mrs. J. C. Weaver and Mr. G. W. Goodrum, advisers. BIG SISTERS’ CLUB V r 1 » r X 4 i F 1 i M 1 [ J . J Mb i Left to right: Mary Allison, Edna McDowell, Ida Corpening, Willis Broadway, Addie Nichols, Ruby Gaston, Jean Ross, Margaret Moss, Gertie Trueblood, Bernice Eddleman, Johnnye Ingram, Theresa Ford. Not Shown: Mrs. L. W. Vails, advisers. 25
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EIGHTH GRADE First Row (left to right): Johnnie Davis, Mae Frances Allison, Frances Bush, Sarah Ann Witherspoon, Vivian Mackey, Lillie Mae Burnon, Clara Addison, Dorthy Craige, Renia Ellis, Ethel Neal Jones, Gloria Byers, Barbara Jean Archie, Hazel Stout, Gretta Heath, Marion Ross, Stella Coleman. Second Row (left to right): Lester Kerr, Paul Oglesby, Robert Farrar, Carl Ellis, John Earl, Roseboro, June Edward Siler, Jerome Ingram, James Abernathy, Cletus Horton, Calvin Turner, Leroy Douglas, Robert Frost, Calvin McCullough, Arthur Louis Wilder and Mrs. Myrtle P. Gibson. Third Row (left to right): Booker T. Graham, William Abernathy, Standing (left to right): Mr. E. A. Fleming, William Miller, James Davis, M. B. Smith, Carlton Gaston, Billy Goodlet, William Kennedy, James Fitzgerald, Charles Kiser, L. Z. Davis, Jesse Beatches, Carlee Thompson, James Oglesby, Leanard Graham, Thomas Miller. Seated (left to right): Betty Brown, Mary Kelly, Mae Frances White, Ada Anderson, Elaine Reid, Betty Shaver, Betty Massey, Peggy Kitchen, Queen Hawthrone, Frances Roberson. Front (left to right) Virgina Byers, Virgina Ellis, Carrie Scotton. 24
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N. H. A. N. H. A. PURPOSES 1. To develop individual growth by developing physi¬ cal, social and moral qualities. 2. To promote better home living. To provide wholesome recreational activities. To act as a unit for giving service to the school, community, state and nation. N.H. A. OFFICERS; Elva Wiley, President; Bessie Hackett,Vice President; Edna McDowell, Secretary; Mary Al¬ lison, Assistant Secretary; Helen Knox, Treasurer; Barbara Boler, Assistant Treasurer; Barbaro Rosebara, Reporter; Mamie Martin and Ruby Gaston, Song Leaders; Ruby Lanear and Bernice Eddleman, Parlimentarians; Mrs. R. H. Gordon, Adviser. 26
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