King William High School - Columns Yearbook (King William, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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FF N , r.'f'If?4r,,'2, . HEFR' 3 5 J.. -H:-M Q '-55 AQ, 5 0 I L. Q25 L-R, FIRST ROW- T. Dean, Treas.g J. Reed, Sec., S. Overstreet, Sent., J. B. Barnette Pres., W. Reed, First V. Pres., E. Galzebrook, V. Pres., D. Whitt, Rept. SECOND ROW R. Adams, B. Forlines, B. Parker, R. Stephens, K. Edwards, H. Atkins, E. Longest, B Williams, J. Atkins. THIRD ROW- R. Glazebrook, E. Pitts, D. Robinson, B. Brizendine J. Kemp, J. Owerstreet, H. Townsend, F.White, P. Upshaw, C.Chenault, M.Moran, Lawso H. Carr, Advisor. FOURTH ROW- R. King, R. Trimmer, J. Trice, B. Taylor, R. Bew, L Wilkinson, K. Wilkerson, P. Wilkerson, C. Moran, G. Mitchell, K. Parker. The FFA is a national organization organized for students of vocational agriculture. The primary aim of the organization is the development of agriculture leadership, cooperation and citizenship. The club's motto illustrates a part of what the FFA is: Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, and Living to Serve . The club presently consists of 31 members. KNEELING, FIRST ROW- C.Holsapple, B.B1ake, F.Atkins, C. Campbell, S. Raettig. L-R, SECOND ROW- P. Atkins, Pres., P. Rouzie, V. Pres., A. Slater, Sec., G. Bruce, Treas.g Mrs. Wade, Advisor. THIRD ROW- S. Stone, P.James, L. James, F. Over- street, B.Wright, C.Wilkerson, S.Holsapple. FOURTH ROW- M. Atkins, T. Bruce, P. Walker, S. Clemons, D. Previs, L. Campbell. The FHA, anational or- ganization of students enrolled in homemak- ing classes, offers stu- dents a chance tolearn the joys and satisfac- tions of homemaking and to express leader- ship in their home, school, and community. D e gr e e s of achieve- ment are awarded to those who excell in their personal growth. if .Digi , S MAKERS .EMUMEMAK I 9319? 575'

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GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW, L-R, J. Slater, N. Ball, C. Johnson, R. Green, S. Poynter, A. Muire, P. Rouzie, F. Robinson, K. Campbell, J. Slater, J. Powell. SECOND ROW, Mrs. White, Sponsor, F. Atkins, D. Morrison, J. Hallett, M. Townsend, L. O'Dey, B. Prince, G. Bruce, P. James, S. Stone. THIRD ROW, C. Wilkerson, C. Powell, J. Glazebrook, P. Sayers, S. Raettig, B. Cobb, D. Previs, L. Campbell, D. Long, K. Dabney. FOURTH ROW, E. Campbell, G. Moore, N. Campbell, D. Townsend, R. Adams, R. Adams, D. White, J. Trimmer, P. Chenault, T. Bruce. H H w - it ...Y 1 . JJ? f ' . l an ati wa The purpose of the Glee Club is to train pupils to sing, teach them to appreciate and enjoy music, and to prepare them for participa- tion in various school and commtmity programs and activities. This club, which has a regular schedule for meetings, has the same attendance requirements as other sched- uled clubs and classes. Boys and girls enrolled in grades 8-12 are eligible for membership.



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.ig F V u1u n E B usmsss :nuns A Msmcn O L OFFICERS: Pamela Atkins, President, Margaret Dunn, Vice Presidentg Cynthia Holsapple, Secretary, Carolyn Johnson, Treasurer, Patricia Rouzie, Reporter. MEMBERS: Herman Atkins, Ronald Ainsley, John Barnett, Betty Blake, Gwen Bruce, Carrol Bush, William Forlines, Pat James, Carolyn Powell, Frances Robinson, Ann Slater, Jean Soule. The Future Business Leaders of America places emphasis on studying for a business career. To be a member of the Chapter, each student must be enrolled in a business class. The purpose of the organization is to develop leadership and improve business relationships. BU Y BEE STAFF Left-to-Rightg SEATED- Cynthia Holsapple, Business Managerg Carolyn Johnson, Circulation Manager, Margaret Dunn, Editor, Pamela Atkins, Assistant Editor. SECOND ROW- Carrol Bush, Betty Blake, Herman Atkins. STANDING- Gwen Bruce, Patricia Rouzie, Pat James, Frances Robinson, Ronald Ainsley, Ann Slater, Mrs. Rouzie, Sponsor. Edited by the FBLA Chapter of King William . High School, The Busy Bee is the school's official newspaper . Published on special occasions, it gives the students objective re- ports on the activities at King William High. The paper may also contain student editor- ials and essays. The experience is quiet profitable and may be the key to anew future.

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