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FUTURE TEACHERS ATTEND TEA AT LYNWOOD The members ofthe Future Teachers of America are students who plan to become teachers. These students worked toward developing characteristics of leadership, scho- larship, and service so that they can better meet the challenge of teach- ing when they become qualified teachers. This past year the Fieldale Chapter obtained a seal for the Chapter which showed it was in good standing for the 1960-61 year., Each club meeting was carried out using the best parliamentary procedure. The members had many discussions on the Teacher's Code of Ethics. The Chapter sponsored an assembly program and also took part in keep- ing the hall bulletin board attractive. The members attended a tea at the Lynwood Club given by the Henry County Wornan's Club in honor of college p e r s o n n el and Future Teachers of America students. Jackie Fudge, Judy Ramsey, and Patsy Lackey discuss with Mr. Shelley, the Director of Admissions at Radford College, plans for attending college. Standing in front of the bulletin board prepared by Simons, Patsy Lackey, Mrs. Zilla Ross, sponsor, Judy the Future Teachers are, left to right: Jackie Fudge, Ramsey, Wanda Warden, Joan Tur ne r , and Donna Ann Copeland, Rita Kasey, Marie L aw r e n c e , Judy Daniel, 74
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EIGHTH GRADERS ARE EXCELLENT BAND MEMBERS The snappy Fieldale High Band membe rs are, left to right, first row: Mr. Zimmerman, director, Linda Hagood, Fran Dalton, Eugenia Barnes, Barbara Wyatt, Connie Shelton, Mary Jane Lawless, Peggy Be- heler, Pat Poindexter, Diane Gilbert, Sandra Turner, Judy Tilley, Connie Tilley, Jenna Lou Compton. Second row: Brenda Wade, Harold Martin, Diane Curwen, Danny Hopkins, Ronnie Brown, William Chambley, Elva Adkins, Nana Draper, T e r e s a Mo or e , Dale Byrd. Third row: Joretta Nester, Re gi na Bake r , Aubrey Pompon alternates are, left to right: Melanie Daniel, Sue Set- liff, Faye Harris, Ann Copeland, Trixie Adams, Marie Stegall, Price, Bobby Wickline, Johnny Hollandsworth, Jimmy Minter, Georgia Horsley, Joy Gauldin, Valorie Dodson, Diane Tilley, Carolyn Arnold, Gayle Spence, Carolyn Rakes, Margie Barnard. Fourth row: Bobby Mc- Alexander, Neil Stultz, Danny Brown, Ronnie Joyce, Robert Young, Barron Frith, Mack Arnold, Billy Prillaman, B-Anne Me rriman. Fifth row: Whudy Goard, Mike Dodson, Randy Joyce, Tommy Turner, Ronnie Setliff, Phil Martin, Becky Barnard, and Gale Walker. a pretty pose. Judy Merriman, Marie Lawrence, and Patricia Merrimanj 73 Margie Barnard, drum majorette, strikes
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS TOUR MILL OFFICES The Future Business Leaders of America provide various services for the school and community while they learn business tactics, Before C h r i s t m a s the members stuffed envelopes and sealed them for the National Tuberculosis Association., The members did typing jobs for t e a c h e r s and charged 10 cents a page. As a s ervice project, they washed the boards free of charge, Fieldcrest Mills invited the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America to come and tour the offices, Each member who went on the tour came back with a better understanding of what office work is actually like. The industrious members of the Future Business Leaders of Ame rica are, seated left to right, first row: Linda Hancock, Frances Mc Alexande r , Miss Thomas, sponsor. Second row: Audrea Turner, Marie Audrea Turner puts the finishingtouch on the calen- dar for the commercial department. Stegall. Standing: Barbara Martin, Melany Daniels, Jenna Lou Compton, Marilyn Turner, Donna Stegall, Carol Smith, Iva Jarrett, Joy Smith, Jimmy Jarrett, and Frankie Barker.
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