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5 la l First row, left to right: Frank Chapin, Tommy Heard, Frank Christopher, Donald Fancher, Bill Thomas, Johnny Sproles, Willard Richardson, Robert Minyard, Jimmie Herbert, Carlo Correro, Second row: Bobby Wiggins, Jimmy Farrish, Billy Cothran, Paul Conner, Clay Ewing, Bill Pyron, David Clark, Bobby Ray Carroll, Bobby Miller. Third row: George Freeman, Bill Ray, Bobby Windham, Jerry Taylor, Joe Osborn, Bobby Cason, Wayne Burleson, Ben Vance, Ronnie Fleming. F.F.A. The Greenwood F.F.A. Club has had a very successful year. The club has sponsored and participated in several activities which have furthered the members' interest and knowledge in farming. The F.F.A. produced a minstrel show and sponsored a cake sale. The parliamentary procedure team placed second in the South Delta Council. This year the club went on a four-day Education Tour. Some of the points of interest were visits to Mississippi Chemical Corporation and Mississippi Power and Light Company in Jackson where a project of electricity on the farm was shown. President JIMMIE HERBERT Vice President FRANK CHRISTOPHER Secretary JERRY TAYLOR Treasurer , ROBERT MlNYARD Sertfinel , WILLARD RICHARDSON Assistant Sentinel ,, BOBBY AVANT Reporter , , CLAY EWING Sponsor ,, , MR. GEISELMAN Left to right: Bobby Avant, Robert Minyard, Mr. Geisel- man, Jimmie Herbert, Jerry Taylor, Frank Christopher, Willard Richardson, Clay Ewing.
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First row, left to right: Bobby McCarley, Don Butts, Tommy Austin, Albert Brown, Fred Rimmer, Philip Eckles, Jimmie Herbert, Larry Tilghmon, Terry Fincher, Vernon Richards, Doug Young, C. A. Miller, Gayle Erwin, Billy Rabb, Bobby Cason, H. D. Henderson, Roy Meeks, Billy Hicks. Second row: John Smith, Billy Whitehead, Bill Thomas, Walter Garrott, Tommy Flowers, Maurice Miller, S. R. Evans, Walter Overbey, Grady Garrett, Bob Bunch, Craig Forshner, Eddie Gaston, Russell Kearney, George Hammitt, Jimmy Jackson, Sam Young. Third row: Jack Arras, Robert Huggins, Paul Baker, Curtis Bowie, Joe Kitchell, C. G. Hull, Don Davis, George Gibbs, Wayne Wilson, Bill Roberts, Billy Kerr, Leon French, Carl Bryant, Stewart Hammons, Marvin Slaughter, David Barber, George Tupper, Pat Shute, Jimmy Hardin. Fourth row: Jody Gee, John Neill, Joe Gary, Judson Price, Ralph Steele, John Watson, Noble Dillard, Robert Neaves, Charles Sampson, Richard Doiron, Mickey Black, Cunliffe McBee, John Parish, Wayne Price, Jeff Heckler, Forrest Peeples, Henry Lundy, Jimmy Mclntyre, John McGeoy, Jack Aldridge. The Hi-Y is a boys' Christian organization. One of the Hi-Y proiects is sponsoring the daily devotionals before school in the auditorium. Another is selling Bulldog plates for automobiles. Money derived from this and other projects helped the Hi-Y to send a package to Columbia Training School. President ...,....,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,.... G AYLE ERWIN Vice President ......,.. ........ T OMMY FLOWERS Secretary-Treasurer ..... ....,....., B ILL ROBERTS Chaplain .....,...,.....,.,... ,,........,, J ACK ALDRIDGE Reporter .... .,,,.... C HARLES BOWMAN .JIM CHAMPION Lett to right: Tommy Flowers, Gayle Erwin, Jim Cham- pion, Jack Aldridge, Bill Roberts, Charles Bowman. Sponsor ..,,....,,,.,...,.,,v,,,.,...,,,,,..,....,,,.,,,...
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First row, left to right: Glenda Evans, Martha Ervin, Hazel Logan, Judy Cockrell, Gwen Scott, lris Van Landingham, Martha Joiner, Evelyn Ferguson, Scarlet Crawford, Theresa Power, Ann Hyman, Kay Woods, Delores Greenlee, Lela Y. Martin, Ann McLemore, Dallis Jones, Mary N. Bruner, Suzanne Mclntosh, Shirley Shaw, Kathryn Neal, Barbara Barry, Laurene Walker. Second row: Beverlyn Lomax, Dorothy M. Juillerat, Elizabeth Evans, Marilyn Lawshe, Deloris Sanderson, Suzanne Smith, Joann Hambrick, Ann H. Makamson, Mary S. Swayze, Sally J. Provine, Mary E. Baglan, Mae F. Arterbury, Ann Pittman, Lynn Chassaniol, Pat McCorkle, Rose M. McCulloch, Eula M. Chapman, Jo L. Caruthers, Sally Hamilton, Margaret Makamson, Faye Campbell, Evelyn Scott. Third row: Susan Watts, D. B. Wylie, Lois Haddon, Carolyn Waycaster, Barbara Carter, Betsy Fleming, Mary F. Aldridge, Elizabeth Davis, Betty A. Branch, Nancy McLeod, Suenette Anderson, Mary N. Blaylock, Henrietta Daves, Darlene Chamblee, Peggy Terry, Mildred B. Frazier, Mary J. Wilder, Marysue Neill, Edna McShane, Mary A. Key, Wendy Olmsted, Laurie Ruscoe, Linda Fleming, Mary F. Humphries, Sue Jeffers, Lucille Pillow, Isabelle Wexler. Fourth row: Peggy Hoover, Mable A. Gregg, Mary S. Carroll, Edna Barry, Carolyn Campbell, Mary D. Bunner, Janice Light, Ann Sewell, Linda Mills, Betty S. Aven, Sarah Marquis, Pat Jackson, Shirley Meriwether, Nancy Crenshaw, Mary E. Branch, Alice Henderson, Gwen Gray, l. V. Brunson, Suzanne Tidwell. SENIOR F.H.A. CLUB Toward New Horizons is the motto of the Future Homemakers of America. This year the proiects were planned with emphasis around this idea on the future of homemaking. The Senior F.H.A. Club had several well-known guests of the community and state on their program, sponsored the Farm Bureau and Forestry Queen Contest of Leflore County, and featured an Easter hat revue and a Christmas fashion show. Vice President Treasurer ...... Historian ...... Tidwell. President ................ .............. Secretary ......... .......,,.... Sponsor .......................................................... LAURENE WALKER MARTHA ANN JOINER SUZANNE SMITH BETTY SUE AVEN SUZANNE TIDWELL MRS. SMITH Left to right: Laurene Walker, Betty Sue Aven, Mrs. Smith, Suzanne Smith, Martha Ann Joiner, Suzanne
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