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DISTRIBUTIVE DUCATIGN CLUB Since D. E. students only spend half ieir day in school, their club activities re very important. They involve: club iitiation, party at Franklin High School, istrict Convention at Rocky Mount, State onvention in June, party with other D. E. lubs in the area at Fairy Stone Park in ie spring, and tours to places such as oanoke to Miller and Rhoads and to Glob- ian's where Tommy Spoon spoke to the .ass about displays. j,e Q. W 5nm'i 5- i ,, W 9 .A. .,.k X H, ., .N Q. ,, AW S d ,. -Q. Left to right, first row: Billy Spencer, Irma Sapp, Secretary, Peggy Barnes, President, Earl Lawrence, Buddy Tuttle, Kenneth Pendleton, Geneva Phillips. Second row: William Cahill, Sponsor, Mr. Lucas, Diane Boaz, Bobby Plaster, Pat Lakey, Maynard Plaster, Norma :to right,first row: President, Ralph Gunterg Gordon Lee gfieldg Secretary, James Goode. Second row: Richard land, Connie Via, Donnie Cundiff, Frank Bossart, Jimmy ry, Ronnie Lee Hatcher. Not Pictured: Vice President, is Eanesg Reporter, Richard Hutchensg S.C.A. Repre- Lative, Bobby Cundiif. Ferguson, Robert Hancock, Frances Carter, Wayne Ingram, Maynard Hopkins, and Johnny Barker. 4-H CLUB The purpose of the 4-H Club is to de- velop in the members the abilities of clear thinking, efficient working, and clean liv- ing. as-5, in ld' 'MN .-
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sh -41.- Left to right,first row: President, Mary Jean Plaster, Vice- presidcnt, Judy Rarnscyg Secretary, Janet Phillips, Treas- urer, Marie Lawerenceg and Librarian, Patsy Lackey. Sec- ond row: Jo Ann Hancock, Wanda Hutchens, Jackie Fudge, Violet Hubbard, Frances Martin, Sponsor, Mrs. Ross, Joan Turner, and Donna Daniel. MUSIC STUDY CLUB The Music Study Club consists of those students who are interested in music. Some of the aims of the Club are to help sponsor a music production, to promote an appreciation of fine music, to study the lives of well-known composers, and to study the history of music. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America con- sists of those boys and girls in our student body who are interested in becoming teach- ers after graduation. The Club endeavors to develop the beginnings of professional attitudes, to cultivate qualities of leader- ship, character, and scholarship among students, to study the lives of great teach- ers, and to render service to the school and the community. Leftto right,first row: President, Linda Tilley, Vice-pres' dent, Bobby Copeland, Secretary, Brenda Merrimang Trea: urer, Anita Baker, Reporter, Phyllis Nesterg and S.C.l Representative, Fran Dalton. Second row: Ann Copelanm Marie Lawrence, Connie Thornton, Gloria Shelton, Donr Clark, and Irene Hedgecock. Third row: Norma Joycn Brenda Martin,A1len Brymer, Junie Merriman, Larry Gos: Wayne Wright, and sponsor, Mr. Zimmerman. Fourth rov Fen Berry, Larry Patterson, Terry Martin, Ronnie Setlif Roger Price, and Richard McBride. alll
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N. 1 , M 7' 8 i ,,- ,VZ ,gf V 5-T Z 1. ,T T, V. - 1-Q-v 1' - Wm fin,-gn...-v -- .- .- ... nav' I .f ...f X SAFETY PATROL Left to right, first row: Ernest Waddell, Ronnie Via, Truman Stone, Jimmy Martin. Second row: Whudy Goard, Connie Via, David Akers, James Goode, and Gordon Wingfield. FIRE FIGHTERS Left to right, first row: James Goode, Billy Tuttle, Jackie Palmer, Michael Eanes, Gale Walker, and Doug Plaster. Second row: Bobby Plaster, John Martin, Michael Joyce, Ronnie Eggleston, Kenneth Whitlow. Third row: Bobby Cundiff, Lewis Eanes, Wayne Lackey, Ralph Gunter, Wayne Luther, and Willian Patterson. Fourth row: Clarence Catron, Gordon Wingfield, Steve Thornton, Maynard Plaster, and David King. 1 W- 'E 45JI MQQ -Q' vrejsf
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