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Wood Working Mr. W. E. Sharrock, Instructor ,H Morning Shop Row 1: John Massengale, Herbert Morgan, Gerald Smith, Clarence Watkins, Arthur Felix, Fred Pursley, Bobby McNabb, Hosea Sessions. Row 2: W. E. Sharrock, Bill Hendrickson, Tommy McNabb, Buddy Thomas, Her- bert Johnson, Jack Foster, Jerry Smorth, Bill Blackburn, Ray Doremus. Not in Picture: James Kaiser. James Weber, Bill Perry. - , Evening Shop Row 1: Earl- Clowers, Larry Jones, Bob Smith, Bobby Nixson, Buddy Adams, Jim Thomas, Nolan'Carter, Jimmy Russell, Kyle Nix. Row 21 -W. E. Sharrock, Jackie Wheeler, Ralph Adam, Johnny Lusk, Billy Watten- barger, Barton Bowman, Don Kelly, Kenneth Wilson, Sam Jones. A Not in Picture: Charles Akins, Tommy Bowman.
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Clubs at Klrkman Students at Kirkman Vocational High School have opportunity to become mem- bers of ten different clubs which are organized as trade and occupational clubs, service clubs, cultural clubs, athletic clubs, and Christian and social clubs. Each of the four high school classes is also organized as a club group. The classes and T Sz I shop clubs are not treated in this section of the book. Kirkman's largest club is the T 81 I Club which has a membership of practically all students enrolled in ten trade and industrial shops. Each shop has its Shop Club with duly elected officers and regular meetings. These Shop Clubs combine to form th O. C. Kirkman Chapter of Trade and Industrial Clubs of Tennessee. The F. H. A. Club is composed of members from the home economics classesg and the Kirkman Distributive Education Club is composed of students enrolled in the distributive edu- cation shop. The school has two service clubs: the Highlight Staff, which publishes the school paper, and the Key Club, which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and is organized on the basis of service and leadership. Students at the school have an opportunity to join two cultural clubs. These are the Drama Club and the Glee Club. Students in Drama Club attempt to produce at least one play each year and often times more. Students interested in music find satisfaction for their talents in the Glee Club. The Letterman's Club is made up of boys who have lettered in one or more major sports. There are two Christian and social organizations. The Miracle Book Club is a Christian organization comprised of a voluntary membership for the enjoyment and fostering of Christian fellowship. The Y-Teen Club is sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. and is also both: Christian and social in character. Letterman's Club Coach Jack Carr, Sponsor 1 Row 1: Buddy Adams, Sam Jones, Kenneth Wilson, Homer Davis, Don Davis, johnny Harden, Coach ,lack Carr, Row 2: Johnny F uggatt, Charles Chambers, Bar- ton Bowman, Herbert Middlebrook, Leston Garrett, Earnest Clemons, Row 3: .limmy Scoggins, Harold Harmon, Gerald Bryan, David Walden, Steve Massengile
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