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V! 1 , I Linda F. Taylor, Janice Mooring, Luvoice Browder, Kay Ham, I e n ni f e r Taylor, Ruby Parker, and Mary Helen Shirley prepare tables for a Mother-Daughter Banquet. FHA The Futur e Homemakers of America strive to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and sat- isfaction of homemaking, to work for good home and family life for all, to create leadership for home and community life, and to further the interest in home economics. As projects, F. H. A. plans to help a needy family, to have a fair exhibit, and to have a school improve- ment project during F.H.A. week. The members of the F.H.A. participate in Bi-County, District, and State rallies. They also plan an initiation party, a valentine party, and a Mother-Daughter Banquet. Linda N e t h e r c u t t, Rose Hill, Brenda Nethercutt, Patricia Da vis, and other F.H.A. members are on their way to a F.H.A. rally. Current F. H. A. officers are as follows: LOIS GREY, rec- reation leaderg SHIRLEY CREECH, r e p o r t e rg BRENDA NETHERCUTT, parliamentariang SUSAN TURNAGE, his- torian, MARY ROBERSON, president, SUSAN SPEIGI-IT, tI'e3S1lI'el'.
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i , Student Council Tommy Rouse, presiding off- icerat the weekly cou neil meetings, leads the group in a discussion of current projects. 'netsw 1 3585, ws N-5 li ONS we Eli , , 2 it 5 The officers of the Student Council are as follows: TOMMY ROUSE, president, BECKY LANE, vice-president, KAY CARTER, secretary, CAROL ANN Q THOMAS, treasurer. we - . Patrolman Eure helps Becky Lane and Tommy Rouse plan the safety drive. Mrs. EvelynBoado, Dianne May, Carolyn Rouse, and Marietta Davis work on the donkey for a Student Council float. The float placed first in the Kinston Parade,
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L 5 ,, t X F.F.A. offi c ers meet to discuss the nearing contests. Danny Carraway presides at the meeting. F. F.A. members annually select an F. F.A. sweet- heart. Bettie Taylor is the present sweetheart. 'ai A y 1 Q f-:Jr Club members work on F. F.A. classwork. FFA The Future Farmers of America Club is one of the busiest clubs at Greene Central. Some of their many aims and purposes are to develop competent, aggressive rural and agriculture leadershipg to encourage members in the development of individual farming programsg to develop character, useful citizenship, and patriotism. They plan to enter many contests such as the public speaking contest, crops judging contest, and the parlia- mentary procedure contest. Members also attend F. F.A. Camp, Convention, and Federation Banquet. Committee c h a i r m e n Ricky Creech, ja m e s Morgan, Van Johnson, Donnie Morgan, David Miller, and Gene Eason plan the program of work.
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