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Left to right, first row: Sponsors, Miss Thompson and Miss Cassellg Tilda Goardg President, Jo Ann Hancock, Pat Martin, Pat Weaver, Betsy Prillamang S.C.A. Representative, Patty Simons, Frances Martin. Second row: Frances Daniels, Wayne Wrightg Treasurer, Randy Joyceg Richard Martin, Brenda Martin, Glenda Dodson, Vice President, Jean Plaster, Reva Hundley, Virginia Peters. Third row: Floyd Bryant, James Dillon, Secretary, Judy Bryant, Peggy Brammer, Sylvia Brammer, Wanda Hutchens, Peggy Spencer, Lena Barker, and Pat Young. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Peggy Brammer and Carol Minter dis- Jo Ann Hancock and Lena Barker use the play certificates earned in the State Spell- record player and shorthand dictation rec- ing Contest sponsored by the V.P.I. Chap- ords which were purchased by the F.B.L.A. tor of the F.B.L.A. for use in the Business Department. F U T U R E B USINESS I. EADERS A MERICA o
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'H1 ?'ji3 First row, left to right: President, Mary Ann Shiresg Vice-president, Barbara Wyatt, Secretary, Pat Weaver, Treasurer, Roberta Pugh, Parliamentarian, Pat Martin, Song Leader, Bonnie Hundleyg Re- porter,JudyJoyceg Historian, Wanda Hutchensg Sponsor, Miss Starling. Second row: Pat Young, Tilda Goard, Pat Stegall, Rachel Richardson, Frances McAlexander, Ann Stovall, Glenda Dodson,Sadie Wheeler, Marie Shelton, Regina Baker, and Carolyn Brown. Third row: Annette Shively, Wanda Warden, Connie Thornton, Diane Gilbert, Peggy Spencer, Gladys Martin, and Peggy Williams Fourth row: Emily Janey, Brenda Joyce, Ann Rakes, Dale Tilley, Alayne Vaughn, Regina Burch., Joretta Nester, Gloria Shelton, and Brenda Martin. FUTURE HCDMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Under the guidance of Miss Starling, the Future Home- makers have attained a very successful year. The adoption Q - of a little sister and visits to the Old Folks Home in ' f Chatam highlighted the year. As homemaking students, ' these girls have learned a great deal how to cope with the f future and fully realize that the homes of tomorrow ' S are in the hands of today's youth. I tMAKt's , 9 , O During the inf o r rn al initiation, Nw vi Patricia Martin feeds Diane Gilbert an Uindescribablyd el ic iou s sur- prise. O' ' or -' 1 1 9 V , 'S LJJ--I-r , A ' 1' oe 'H ' 'V 4 x 0 Q9 86
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BAND Clarinets: L i nd a T ille y , Mike Tilley, Alan Brymer, Nor ma Joyce, Penny Koger, Mack Arnold, Wayne Wright, Jimmy Minter, Ronnie Joyce. Bass Clarinet: Emma Jane Via. Sax- aphones: Ronnie Setliff, Gale Walker, Phil Martin. Flutes: Elva Adkins, Margie Barnard, Jo Jane Gilley. French Horn s: Larry Goss, R an dy J o y c e . Baritone: Wanda Hutchens. Trombones: Richard McBride, Larry Patterson, T e r r y M ar t i n , Fen Berry, Danny Hopkins. Cornets: Bobby Copeland, G. C. Huddle, Floyd Wyatt, Larry Steele, Gordon Wingfield, Danny Brown, Jimmy Broce, Robert Dettmar, Buddy Hubble, Peggy Williams. Bass: Richard Holland and Whudy Goard. Bells: Carolyn Brown. Per- cussion: Eddie Barnard, Larry Beheler, Ronnie Brown, David Jone s, Bob Joyce, Richard Hutchens. The Fieldale High School Band provides musical instruction and rec- reation for its members, and progresses under the able direction of Mr. Zimmerman. Through such activities as the Band Festival and All-State Band, participants have the opportunity to bring recognition to our school and meet youth from all parts of Virginia who are interested in music. With Drum major, Gary Critz, the majorettes, Regina Baker, Joretta Nester, Irma Sapp, Brenda Merriman, and Anita Baker lead our band in all parades. Q if I
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