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Mrs. Boado, Beverly Meadows, Freddy Carraway, Sandra Meadows, Diana Cunningham, and Barbara Kearney work in mosaic tile. Billy Williams, D o na 1 d Webb, Jesse Webb, Jani e Beaman, Lorraine Hill, and Brenda Hardison work in c o p p e r enameling. .- fi l It YL The officers of the Arts and Crafts Club are DAVID ROGERS, president, JOY WISE, secretary, and FREDDY CARRAWAY, treasurer. LECK KEETER and MRS . EVELYN BOADO are sponsors for the club. Arfs and Croffs The Arts and Crafts Club certainly is busy this year. They are working with leather, copper enameling, wood, mosaic tile, and silk screens. The students hope to develop hobbies, stimulate school interest, find valuable leisure time activity, and have experience in as many fields as possible. One day during the year members will display .J at their projects. I ' ' ' fl ef' .,,,,,., M, ,X 7 1 Roy Nash, Ricky Dail, Roger Rowe, Jarvis Cox, David Cox, and Raymond Smithson watch as Leck Keeter dem- onstrates the art of wood working. 22 ?
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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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f French Club The newly organized French Club, Le Cerole Francais, plans to study French songs, games, dra- matic skits, slides, and French civilization. By having a pen pal from France, each member of the French Club will be able to learn about the daily activities of students his own age. A very worthwhile project of the club is buying books and audio-visual materials for the French Department. These members demonstrate the varied activities of the French Club. N 7 lj-'ul .- 7 PN A ,.. Edna Hughes accompanies other F. T.A. members as they practice the F.T.A. song. ' V , 'fi 4 t ,Like wr, pf :zeafrz1z2,w'zimr: u ,,,:,wa.w 1- ,., . wif 1. .,, I' H 5 v V ' is hu.. 23 1' Mrs. Jean jenkins, sponsor, shows French Club officers a map ofFrance. The officers are KATHY HAILEY, pres- ident, PHILIP GARNER, vice-president, TONI I-LARRIS, secretary, SANDRA BARTLETT, treasurer. NT ,ly,, W , f .mM-.W.a,r,, ivf' MM-f' We ,, .... ...,............W.-f- 7, , Sponsor, Mrs. Eva Boyette and officers of F.T.A. plan for the next club meeting. The officers are FAYE GRANT, secretary,ANN MOORE, vice-president,KAYE CARTER, president, and MARGARET SMITH, reporter. FTA The Future Teachers of America introduce to the student the responsibilities ofthe teaching profession. With the help of the sponsor, students decide whether they possess the qualifications required of teachers.
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