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1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Jackson, J. Jackson, Brown, Brumbles, Lanier Johnson, Miles. SECOND ROW: McLellan, Shelley, Haselden, Porter, Fleming, Garner, Rogers, Long, C-irice. THIRD ROW: Bethea, Coleman, B. Finklea, Bullard, Medlin, Lundy, Snipes, Laval Johnson, Reaves. FOURTH ROW: Humphrey, Smith, Woodle, M. Finklea, Dew, Manning, Hamilton, B. Powers, J. Powers. FIFTH ROW: Brigman, Prescott, Hayes, Moore, Edwards, Sessions, Clark, Sweat. The Boys' 4-H Club helps boys to learn modern, scientific ways of farming, stock raising, and other things connected with farm Iile. This 1-fy club is sponsored by the County Agriculture Ottice. Officers are Laval Johnson, president: Billy Porter, vice-president: Sonny Haselden, secre- tary: and William Coleman, treasurer. The adult counselor is Mr. W. D. 4-I l Witherspoon. The Girls' 4-H Club is an organization lor girls who live in a larm ff , 'xx community as Latta. The club is under the supervision ol the Dillon L 9 it County home demonstration agent. Miss Patricia Ammons is sponsor - ol the Latta Club. Officers are Irene Tyndall, president: Kathryn Lane, 6 Q vice-president: Ann George, secretary and treasurer, and Mollie Wise, 4-H JMX, reporter. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wise, Freeman, Hunt, Wilkes, Coleman, K. Lane, Tyndall, Cooke, Moody, Miller, Brunson. SECOND ROW: Phillips, Epstein, Williamson, Butler, B. Lane, S. Rogers, Lundy, B. Powers, Woodle, Collins. THIRD ROW: Usher, Paschal Sellers, Lee, Parham, Page, E. Powers, Hardy, Patricia Jackson, Peggy Jackson, Ray, Huggins. FOURTH ROW: Gasque, McLellan, Sweat, Hamilton, Turbeville, Anderson, J. Caulder, Hubbard, T. Caulder, Moore, Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Horne, McCall, Roberts, George, Shelley, Blackmond, Brigman, W. Rogers, M. Lane, Cox, Hatchell.
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as Si vi E FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lane, McDonald, Ervin, Mr. Stoudenmire, Prescott, Brumble, Calder, Bethea. SECOND ROW: Coward Sanderson, Reaves, Edwards, M. Johnson, Gacldy, Hunt, Brunson. THIRD ROW: C. Lee, Grice, Long, L. Johnson, Snipes, Ellis, W Jackson, T. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Gandy, Fore, George, G. Johnson, J. Jackson. FIFTH ROW: E. Lee, D. Johnson, Anderson Woodle, Arnette, Williamson. The Future Farmers ol America is an organization ol, lor, and by the farm boys studying vocational agriculture. Its motto is Learning ,F ,,T,,,,' F F to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Officers are 0 o 0 Deans Johnson, president, J. D. Woodle, vice-president, Robert Snipes secretary, Harold Grice, treasurer, Dickey Reaves, reporter, and Joby Jackson, sentinel. Mr. Seba W. Stoudenmire is sponsor. ' .19 X .J 5 9 I., '5 E Ax J QJFVJCUL xftlal I C cz L3 Members ol Future Homemakers ol America work on projects whicl' ! i,,Q contribute to better family living. They develop creative leadership A 2 through making it possible for every member to participate in planning ,m4m g 2 and doing. Their motto is Toward New Horizons. Officers ol the X lr P Et, 0 o o . . . . ,, Latta chapter are Joyce Collins, president, Kathryn Lane, vice-presri tflrgw 5-is dent, Flora Ann Brigman, secretary and treasurer, and Anne Woodle Cf reporter. Mrs. B. O. Berry is sponsor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen, Hunt, Mrs. Berry, Lane, Woodle, Collins, Miller, Brunson, Hulon. SECOND ROW: Wilkes, B. Powers Tyndall, Cooke, Haselden, Dillon, Norton, McCutcheon, Usher. THIRD ROW: Ammons, Wiggins, Page, E. Powers, F. Hardy, Taylor, R Hardy, Gasque. FOURTH ROW: Moody, J. Lee, G. Lee, Parham, Rogers, Ray, Hyatt, Turner, Caulder, Hayes. FIFTH ROW: Peggy Jackson, Patricia Jackson, Smith, Owens, Lane, J. Lee, Stanton, Bryant. 48
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i i I F LEFT TO RIGHT: Dora Bethea, Mrs. Sharon Grice, Mrs. Bessie Stanton, Mrs. J. D. Woodle. Mrs. Hallie Hayes, Gertrude McNeil. C The school cafeteria, one of the most popular places on the campus, workers. Mrs. Hallie Hayes is manager, and Mrs. J. D. Woodle is assistant manager. Besides feeding 570 students and teachers daily, this staff prepares dinners for Block L , Junior-Senior, and community banquets. is operated by a full-time staff of six adults and 25 part-time student The work of maintenance crew is often overlooked and not appre- weather, and keeping school grounds and athletic fields beautiful are their main duties. These men are always very cooperative in setting up scenery for a play or preparing the stage for any performance or program. 'I ciated by Latta High students. Cleaning, heating the buildings in cold LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Barr, Cleave Bethea, J. W. Jackson. -.Stiff ii i -waww-w..,.,,,m W 'N-raw... M.-. W. A gm V -anti
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