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THE GLEE CLUB The Floyd High School Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Robert See, met two periods a week during the session to sing songs, both new and old. It took part in a number of public programs; among these were the Radford Music it ores- teachers meeting, and the commencement exercises. Just before Christmas, it pres ented, with the assistance of Mr. Porterfield a Senior English Class, a cantata, es- pecially written for this presentation. FLOYD HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Members of 1940-41 Ruby Akers Iris Burgess Sue Lee Burgess Evelyn Burnett Hazel Cannaday Betty Conduff Ava Conner Irene Conner Virginia Conner Reva DeHart Evelyn Dickerson Marjorie Dickerson Lucille Epperly SeriIda Epperly Adeline Fornes Nancy Lee Hall Lillian Harmon Katherine Howard Vera Mae Kelley Pauline Lawrence Virginia Lyon Josephine Mannon Catherine Minnick Maynis Mitchell Agnes Nichols Crystal Nichols Lela Nichols Gladys Ogle Helen Ogle Jane Profitt Mary Young Ethel Pugh Lois Anne Rakes Lucy Ratliff Maude Reed Treva Reed Recie Rorrer Reva Rorrer Nola Shelor Glenna Slusher Imogene Slusher Lorice Smith Frances Sowers Virginia Sumpter Li vie Sue Thomas Aileen Thompson Mary Thompson Pauleda Trail Mildred Turner Omega Turner Ruth Turner Viola Turner Ruby Via Ernestine Whitlock Allie ’Whitlow Lillian Whitlow Vera Lee Whitlow Catherine Williams Nancy Williams Trinkle Williams Lera Lois Wood STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the S. C. A. is to serve the school, and to promote student cooperation in school development. This year we were proud to serve as host for the New River Dis- trict, meeting in April, and to present the American Legion flag at a special program in November. Every student in school is a member of the S. C. A. The officers of the Student Cooperation Association are; President Henry Slusher Vice-President Lois Anne Rakes Secretary-Treasurer Katherine Howard The members of the student council are; Seniors; Imogene Cox Howard Watkins Freshmen; Nola Shelor Maurice Slusher Juniors; VToTa-Turner Bobby Shelor Seventh Grade; Sue Slusher Oscar Sweeney Sophomores; June Peters Joe DeHart Sixth Grade: Lou Alice Shelor Bobby Conner
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THE DRAMATIC CLUB PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER BETTY CONDUFF FREDERICK HARMON MAURICE VAUGHAN The D.I's of Floyd High have the distinction of being the first organization of its kind in the history of our Alma Mater. Although the true name is still shrouded with mystery, the Dramatic Club has progressed so rapidly that It is already setting the pace for the other clubs of the high school. Our first presentation of the year, The Bride and the Widow , was written, directed and produced by our sponsor, Mr. Burke Porterfield, with much success and praise. The well-chosen play cast consisted of members of the dramatic organization an:l we credit them with much of the success of our first drama of the season. A committee of three members from the D. I's assisted in designing this play. Many of the D.I's activities have been strictly informal but with the success of this club growing more each day, the productions and other activities will be produced on a much larger scale in keeping with the growth and popularity of this, our first dram- atic club. We, particularly, wish to thank our sponsor for his instructive help in guiding us so successfully in dramatics and may this club continue to be one of the most outstanding in our school. MEMBERS OF THE D.I. Betty Conduff Viola Turner Katherine Howard Adeline Fornes Pauline Lawrence Lois Anne Rakes Mildred Turner Goldie Boyd Josephine Mannon Maynis Mitchell Virginia umpter Jane Proffit Mary Thompson Maude Reed Marie Hall Ethel Pugh Sue Lee Burgess Petesy Slusher Frederick Harmon Henry Slu3her Howard Watkins Malcolm Yeatts Rodolph Rakes Pal Rakes Bill Thompson Maurice Vaughan Joe DeHart Paul Sowers Pete Hallman James Smith Vera Lee Whitlow Lucille Epperly Catherine Minnick Evelyn Burnett FLOYD F. F. A. For the year 1940-41 sixty members •e selected for the year: are enrolled in Agriculture. Ihe following officers President Doris Turman Vice-President Howard Turman Secretary Edward Slusher Treasurer Howard Watkins Reporter Fred Dickerson Watch Dog Glenn Ihoraas Advisor Mr. Jennings The year was started with a County Fair held by the three County Chapters, here at Floyd High School Later, a Carnival and a fiddlers convention were sponsored, and the Father and Son Banquet was also held. A new banner has been secured for the room of which we are very proud. A lot of tools, costing about $250 has arrived, which completes the standard of hand tools. A new shop is being built for the F. F. A., which is costing $5000 with about $1500 worth of tools. The Green Hands went to Blacksburg, and were initiated as Future Fanners, and Fred- erick Harmon and Robert Sumpter, from Floyd, attended the state seed and grain show at Abington.
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