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Leon Young, vice president, Sue Morgan, secretary, Terry Brookshire, treasurer, Ross Peebles, president, show how the mono- gram club makes a sale at the school store. The Monogram Club is,com- posed of those students who have earned a letter in either football, basketball,baseball,or track. This club aims at making the most of good sportsmanship on campus as well as in actual competition. By handling the internal affairs of all athletic events, including supply- ing ushers for games, and main- taining concession stands, the Mo- nogram Club serves as a useful function for the benefit of the en- tire school. MONOGRAM CLUB Left to right, first row: Mike Jones, George Holcombe, Wayne Caldwell, Sue Morgan, Jane Sims, Gail Smith, Sandra Israel, Margaret Jones, Hallie Allison, Patsy Bartlett, Trula Kirkpatrick. Second row: Johnny Brooks, Joe Arrowood, Eddie Haynes, Jack Arrowood, Phil Wight, Jimmy Fox, Ronnie Hedden, Terry Brookshire, Kathy Howell, Mike Davis. Third row: Rudy Herren, Bob Collins, Gary O'Keiley, Deane Webb, Roberts Crowder, Bill Holbrook, Billy Moses, Randall Turbyfill, Tommy Green, Harold Brookshire. Fourth row: Jim Clark, James Hutchinson, Norman Bryan, David McElyea, Danny vVelch, Mike Holbrook, Kert Palat, Charles Arthur, Charles Roberts. Fifth row: Mike Israel, Ronald Roberts, Dennis Bartlett, Duane Morgan, Ralph Long, Ross Peebles, Leon Young. T08
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is made up of those boys studying vocational agricul- ture in high school. It keeps these future farmers up-to-date on the latest and best methods, and prepares them for a successful career in the field of agriculture. Sam Wilson, sentinel, Charles Morse, president, Doug Warren, treasurer, Larry Israel, secretary, David King, reporter, Joe Austin, vice president. Wayne, Roger, and Dan examine the bushes for fungus. First row Dan David Smathers, Jimmy Johnson, Jerry Black, Larry Israel, Mr. Par- ker, sponsor, Charles Morse, David King, Richard Wylde, John Allen Kilpatrick, Gerald Fulcher, Bob Warren, Stebe Smith, David Woody. Second row: Roger Smith, Tommy McCarson, Ralph Morgan, Joe Austin, Doug Holland, David Pearson, Ray Burrell, Billy Woody, Elmer Watts, Edward Wright, Danny Warren, Gary Vinson, Lewis Burch, Carl Shook. Third row: Charles Penland, Jerry Reece, Paul Hen- drix, Donald Pressley, Jim McConnell, Paul Young, Douglas Massie, Philip Hutchinson, Jim Suddreth, Marvin Milton, Sam Wilson, Larry Vinson. Absentees: Eddie Bennett, Nevil Breedlove, Billy Hyatt, Marcel Ingle, Homer Luther, Sammy Massie, Tommy Sisk, David Clontz, Robert Ellott, Texas Gasper- son, Tom Hunnicutt, Jerry Rogers, Eddie Simmons, Mickey Austin, James Ballard, Harley Medford, Douglas Warren, Wayne Reagan.
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OFFICE ASSISTANTS Betty, Myra, and Maida are typical ex- amples of office assistants. Answering the telephone, calling absences, and fil- ing cards are iust part of what they have to do. The members of the Office Assist- ants staff are carefully selected for their efficiency and dependability. Through their many duties they gain valuable ex- perience and training in business and of- fice work. Mrs. English, the school secretary, helps the office assistants, as well as taking care of all office business. A First row: Linda Berry, Martha Wright, Judy Edmonds, Peggy Sams, Betty Ledbetter. Second row: Myra Metcalf, Anne Plemmons, Jane Sims, Carolyn Ward. Third row: Ruby Hall, Jean Sowers, Lynda Buck ner, Maida Farmer, Aretha Robinson. Fourth row: Margaret Reese, Donald Harding, Bill Moses, Ross Peebles . TO9
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