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Cooks, custodians offer unlimited service ' A Cooks relax after a busy day in the kitchen. Keeping the building and campus of FCHS clean, repaired, and heated is the duty of the four custodians. The custodians also open the school for outside activities. Seven women are employed to prepare and to serve the lunches to FCHS students and teachers. They come early each morning, so that everyone can enjoy a hot meal. The custodians certainly do a fine job at helping the school uphold its motto: Justasnew when we ' re through. Their work seems endless, for they arrive early and remain late to make the school more comfortable and clean. Custodians: Mrs. Mabel Via, Mrs. Ruby Agnew, Mr. Jimmy Thomas, Mr. Tommy Royal. Cooks: Mrs. Edith Hylton, Mrs. Glenna Weddle, Mrs. Ada Hazelwood, Mrs. Catherine Weeks, Mrs. Virginia Spence, Mrs. Bula Keith, Mrs. Gertrude Sowers, supervisor. Not pictured, Mrs. Louise Hylton. 28
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in various elective courses Two foreign languages, Spanish and Latin, are offered at FCHS. Students may take two years of each course. These are elective courses and many of the students enroll in them. Preparing classroom assignments is another important element in the life of a student. Study halls are provided for them in the library and classrooms. Mrs. Dalton and I Mrs. Blackwell are the librarians. i Along with textbook study, Spanish I students have a geographical study of the Spanish-speaking countries. Mrs. Dalton conducts a library lesson for English I students. MRS. RUTH B. HARMON MISS ANNIE CATHERINE DOBYNS B.A«, Radford College B. A. , Emory Henry College Spanish Latin; Co sponsor, $CA; Guidance Sponsor, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Slave, peel me a grape. Latin I students find that life as a Roman nobleman might have been rather pleasant.
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CLASSES As we stand on the apex of the mountain, the classes of Floyd County High come into view. Five classes entering through the doors of FCHS are joined together by work and study, school spirit and competition, activities, fun, and friendship. There are moments of triumph, times of trial and despair, bursts of enthusiasm— these are emotions found in students at Floyd County High School. Their scope of achievement is immeasurable. Students star in every facet of life at Floyd County High School. Each class is proud of its own identity, yet together they strive to set new traditions and make 1965 a year long to b e remembered. These five classes— composed of 167 in the Class of ' 65, 144 in the Class of ' 66, 166 in the Class of ' 67, 172 in the Class of ' 68, and 187 in the Class of ' 69— reflect the total personality of Floyd County High School. Never again will the Five of Sixty-five be united as a group. We hope to recapture many of the important activities of the 836 students who make up the five classes of Floyd County High School. Through the Five of Sixty-five, we honor Buffalo Mountain as it appears on the Senior class rings of Floyd County High School. . . 29
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