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FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Smith, Wade, Lohr, Pizer, Carson, Parr. SECOND ROW: Andrews, Brice, Troxell, Miller, Mrs. Quarles, Graham. STANDING: Johnson, Alexander. Dramatics Club Trains Students for Acting One of the small but interesting clubs is the Dramatics Club. It is organized to promote interest in drama. Members are voted into it on their acting or artistic ability. Try-outs for membership in it were held in the spring. This past year the clubcrresented a play entitled Good Morning Glory . The comedy was ilariously enioye by all . Also it purchased Dramatic Club pins tor the old members. The theme of the Dramatics Club float was taken from an old melodrama, Dirty Work at the Crossroads . Unfortunately, due to the weather and illness, the parade was canceled. The Dramatics Club is sponsored by Mrs. Quarles. President . . . . . Walter Johnson Vice President . . Mary Ann Parr Secretary. . . . Alice Pizer Treasurer. . . . . . . Elaine Lohr This page sponsored by the HERALD PROGRESS Members reading in preparation for play. fag X ew i Kiwi? sn. Q, ' A-' 2:23 in
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E Mike Jackson, President of the Ashland FFA Chapter receiving the NATIONAL CHAPTER GOLD EMBLEM AWARD from Pete Kunston, National FFA Vice Presi- dent, at the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Some of the highlights of the Ashland FFA chapter last year were: preparing and exhibitin crops and livestock at the Atlantic Rural Exposition in Richmond, preparing teams am? competing in local and State contests, crops, livestock and forestry judging teams. The chapter had four State Farmer candidates at the annual convention. It sent two delegates to the National FFA Convention, and put on exhibits and demonstrations at the State Safety Convention in Richmond. The chapter sponsored a county-wide forestry program and a program of farm safety and wildlife conservation. Ray Wood from the Ashland FFA chapter was awarded Star Farmer for Central Vir- ginia, he also received the State Soil and Water Management award, the highest State honor in this type of work. He received the area award in livestock management. This page sponsored by the ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY F.F.A. boys study a pen of purebred ewe lambs. F, F, A, boys study measuring, buying and selling Purebred livestock is an important part of the com- pulp wood. This is a pan of the program in For- plete farming program. estry, wx J' 3' rl i ' rl ii
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I FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Starke, Seal, Loving, Tyson, Doggett, Miss Thorpe. SECOND ROW: Thayer, McCauley, Morris, Butler, Smith, Tignor, Hart, Harley, Shaw, Schriver, Lewis, Stanley. THIRD ROW: Wat- son, Wade, Waleski, Min, Hierholzer, Mills, Luck, Mcbemore, Tate, West. FOURTH ROW: Bryant, Moore, Edwards, Campbell, Davies, Hemingway, Jones, Clay, Howard, Williams, Southworth, Wright. FTA lnspires Students to Become Teachers The F.T,A, is a relatively new organization as it was instituted in this school last year. Under the leadership of Miss Thorpe, the sponsor, the enrollment has increased. The club participated in the annual state convention, held in Richmond on Novem ber l5, by sending three delegates, who brought back interesting reports. The purpose of this club is to encourage students to further their education by gf- tending college and later becoming teachers. This program is carried out through interest- ing discussions in meetings as well as through student teaching. Its members are allowed t substitute for primary and elementary teachers who must be absent for a few hours. In this way they get a preview of what teaching really is. Betty Lee Loving, President, substituting for Mrs. Pollard in the First Grade. Tv s l O
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