Loudoun County High School - Lord Loudoun Yearbook (Leesburg, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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Loudoun County High School - Lord Loudoun Yearbook (Leesburg, VA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 72 of 200
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Page 72 text:

Donald Neff heads FFA Officers: Donald Neff, President, L. K. Coffelt, Advisor, jay Tinsman, Treas- urer, jack Titus, Vice-President, Norman Peerson, Sentinel, Buddy Pearson, Re- porterg Louis Carter, Secretary. The Future Farmers of America's primary purpose is the promotion of agricultural leadership, citizenship, and cooperation. Members of the FFA compete with other mem- bers of the Northern Triangle Federation in crop, forestry, shop, livestock, and dairy judging, public speaking, and tractor driving. Within the school, an annual FFA scholarship is awarded to an outstanding member, and above average members may be listed on the FFA honor roll. The thirty-six member club is independent of, yet linked to, the vocational agriculture program. Row I: David Davis, Steve Wotford, jay Tinsman, Dalton Davis, Richard Sears, Larry Stephenson, David Fritts, Warran Bailey, John Dickens, Billy Silvious, Bobby George. Row II: L. K. Coffelt, Louis Carter, Carroll Creel, Larry Smith, Sandy Gulick, Sammy Silvious, Fred Farris, James Toombs, Randy Keyes, Billy, Costello. Row Ill: Randolph Creel, Darral Carroll, Buddy Pearson, Monty Fox, Billy Howard, jack Titus, Donald Neff, Charles Dailey, Norman Pearson, Ray Neff.

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Tri H1 Y sends delegates to Model General Assembly Tri-Hi-Y officers: Mrs. Payne, sponsorg Carolyn Ramsey, presidentg Linda Buchanan, chaplaing Linda Massie, secretaryg Teresa Carnes, treasurerg and Joyce Gill, vice-president. To create, maintain, and extend high principles of Christian character throughout the home, school, and com- munity, is the theme of the Tri-Hi-Y. Giving Thanks- giving dinner to a needy family and sponsoring the March of Dimes Drive are examples of the club's monthly pro- jects. The Tri-Hi-Y shares the responsibility of giving devo- tions over the public address system each morning. The club sponsors the Christmas Assembly in addition to decorating the auditorium appropriately. Together with the Hi-Y it plans the Easter Assembly. In the spring a few members attended the Model General Assembly in Richmond. ww let 10 zglal Anne Shumaker Sherry Fisher Linda Buchanan, Virginia Conover, Pam Taylor, Anne Rooney, Debbie Dick, Ann Sandra Key Agnes O Riley Nancy Pierce Peggy Howard Sonja Shockey, Jan Mathers. Second row: Janet Frye, Joyce Gill, Suzanne Rose Branan Linda Massie Diane Gilliam Sandra Lukerillia, Vicky Lanham, Joyce Saunders, Jean Rosen, Ruth Brock Simmons Peggy Howard Barbara Gibson Linda Poland Cindy Murray. Firrt row: Kathy McKay, Robin Beaver, Barbara Massre Norman Jane Carter Mrs Payne JoAnn Shockey Alice Hatcher, Anne Gulick, Teresa Carnes, Barbara Hall, Carolyn Ramsey 67



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FHA runs paperback book store FHA members, Firrt raw: Sonja Shockey, Carolyn Spring, Margaret Shulock, Betsy Caylor, Phylis Hardy. Second row: Carol Bury, Kay Call, Pam Taylor, JoAnne Peareson, Marilyn Frye. The Future Homemakers of America, the national organization of girls studying homemaking in high schools, provides additional information in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. Any high school girl who is taking or has taken a home economics may be a member. Mrs. Marion Atwell sponsors the club: Joanne Pearson is the president. The other officers are Marilyn Frye, vice-president of programsg Phylis Hardy, vice-president of degrees, Betsy Caylor, secretary, Kay Call, treasurer, Carolyn Spring, reporter. The FHA officers meet in the Home Ec room to discuss plans for the mother-daughter banquet.

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