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LIBRARY CLUB Front row — left to right: Nancy Jean Stanley, Frances Moreland, Frances Trevvett. Betty Dowdy, June Covington, Margaret Nuckols, Piesident; Annie Gray, Vice-President ; Etta Stanley, Ruby Mallory, Beverly Stone, Ruth Melton. Second row: Nora Dillon, Peggy Smith, Fred Sawyer, Conway Stone. Not pictured: Betty Lewis Moody, Secretary-Treasurer. ' I ' he Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rhoda Buckley, is composed of all students who are or have been library assistants. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in the library and to encourage all students and patrons to use the library. [ 34 ]
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SLASH COTTAGE CHAPTER OF THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA rile Aslilaiid Clliaptn of llic ITitiiic I ' aniiers of America was organized in the Asliland nigli Sctiool in 1934. It is one of the two hundred and fifty local chapters in Virginia with a total State inenibershijj of 8,000 boys enrolled in Vocational Agri- culture in the rural high schools of Virginia. 1 he Ashland Chapter has an enrollment of forty active members for 1918-49. I he f uture Farmer Organization is national in scope and has local chapters in 47 states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, with a total membership of 350,000. The F.F.A. program is set up under the following heads: I. Supervised Farming, II. Co-operative Activities, III. Community Service, IV. Leadership Activities, V. Earn- ings and Saving, VI. Scholarship, VII. Conduct of Meetings, and VIII. Recreation. Front row — left to right: Kenneth Duncan. Wilbur Tignor, Alvin W ' itbeck, Hugh Campbell, Jervis Wingfield, Raymond Harris, Henry Wingfield. Second row: Jimmy Hannah. R. D. Nuckols. Roy Haley, Treasurer; Eugene Hagen, Ned Stiles, Vice-President ; Ken Myers, Secretary; Oscar Hale, Irving Brannon. Third row: Earl Smith. Otis Hall, Ray I yson, H illis McCauley. Ashby Burnpass, Mac Brock, Brice Chenault, President; James Seay, Mr. Seal.
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KEY CLUB The Key Club of Henry Clay High School was organized in 1946 by the Kiwanis CHub of Ashland. The objects of the Key Club are to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to pre- pare for useful citizenship, and to accept and promote the constitutional objectives of the Kiwanis International. Through its services to the school and community the Key Club has accomplished a number of undertakings. It financed new goal posts, it helped to finance the Home- coming Dance, it sold drinks and candy at the school games and it participated in a Kiwanis meeting. Front row — left to right: Jimmie Glove, Tommy Raftery, Overton Pollard, Vice-President; Bill Clave, President; Ben Smith, Secretary ; Dickie McNeal, Treasurer; Duane Eggleston. Second row: Hatcher Wells, Tommy Chilton, Ed Cox, Dick Scrivener, Ken Myers, Michael Wade. [ 35 ]
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