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orth allia Boys Develop Their Own Thing.M First year FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA won first place in county and third place in district in the Land and Soil Judging Contest, FRONT ROW: Chester Ward, Stu- dent Advisorg Lonnie Neal, Treasurer, Ron- nie Lanier, Vice-presidentg Steve Saunders, Presidentg Larry Bowcott, Secretaryg Ronnie Phillips, Sentinelg Paul Stinson, Reporter, SECOND ROW: Mr. Pope, advisor, John Denney, Larry Camden, Gary McClaskey, John Garnes, Paul Hayes, Larry Hemby, Terry Stout, THIRD ROW: Turley George, Alna Hall, Keith Hill, Keith Hartsook. The VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE CLASS ll perform a major overhaul on a small gasoline tractor in Farm Shop. Pictured are: Terry Stout, Mr, Pope, Larry Howell, Hollis Miller, Many fine, outstanding, and useful pieces of furniture are produced by the INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS. Here the boys are displaying bookcases which they are making. Pictured are: Mr, Gomer Phillips, instructor, Mike Campbell, Lawson McCoy, Ray Gillman, Dave Denney, Carlos Rece. ,,., . wg- -was ,,,. ,,,, rr-eL E .- ,,r. .sag L. r,,e,, skew, . . f- -- .r...r-is Y. , ,.:,.,...as, ,,...,,,.e-- - f .rrrerr wb 3. Q, -fa ----.....Q,eq v- ...aiu WM: if -as L, .us X , i.,a,..,M, ww... ' if MT N 'ssieifz-Fifi'
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Future Homemakers of America QXSQQRE The organization of THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA learn today so that they may become the Homemakers of tomorrow, The chapter was organized this year by Mrs, Dorothy Ralston. FRONT ROW: Cindy Callicoat, Mary Riedel, Cinderella Honaker, Ruth Plants, Janet Toler, Donna Adkins, Patricia Lanier, Sheryl Staton Fitch, Debbie VanSickle, SECOND ROW: Karen Casto, Brenda Winston, Carmen Pugh, Frances Kemper, Suzette Justus, Shirley Canady, Gloria Kemper, Cora Peck, Debbie Lawhorn, Nida Varney, Marilyn Lawhorn, Theresa Lemley, Mrs. Dorothy Ralston. THIRD ROW: Eula Workman, Patricia Mays, Pam Wallace, Elizabeth Miller, Lois Tipton, Becky Wellington, Patricia Dobbins, Sue Phillips, Debbie Kirby, FOURTH ROW: Brenda Ferrell, Phyllis Edmiston, Beverly Garrett, Connie Kemper, Brenda l-lemby, Karen Roush, Julia l-lager, Wanda Hill. Home Economics I In the freshman class in clothing, the girls learn some of the basic steps of sewing by completing a simple gar- ment. They learn the care x t. and operation of the sewing S machine and some rules of safety, FRONT ROW: Sharon Dunn, Linda Denny, Darlene Russell, Brenda Bias, Loretta McCoy. BACK ROW: Rose Loue, Mrs, Wetherholt, Ruth Plants, Barbara Dunn, Becky Wellington, Nida Varney, Cinda Linehan, Pam Wallace, Brenda Preston, e i tsl ss at I X If s A .L 'f ..,,- V ss
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The Latin Club FRONT ROW: Sherri Quickle, Mary Merritt, Nella Campbell, Cathy Carpenter, Robbin Daft, Alma Bartley, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ralston, Advisor, Joann Bartley, Fred Childers, Wayne Kemp, Larry Justice, Roger Pelfrey, Brad Painter, Diann Grant. THIRD ROW: Harold Collins, Jerry Johnson, David Browning, Ted Staton, Danny Easton, Loren Neal, Billy McCarley, Roscoe Browning, The , Stud Hall l42 I A vA 'v . ' - ,Qi School memories would not be complete without a picture of the study hall. The cafeteria serves as a study hall, but during some periods classrooms and the library are used as places for quietness and study, 4dvIG: y
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