Wiese, Perkins, Gray, Query, Stoutenboro NM Hughes, Leach, Penney, Simms, ugh, Dewhirst, Nee, Moore, Carder, Montgomery, Hockadav Marsh. ¢ Pulliam, Rodgers. Wakefield, ts » Smart, Bunner, ORCHESTRA py q ° ¢ The orchestra was organized in September with about thirty five members, The following officers were elected for the first se- rE TOGLGONG. « 6 « 0 ce ce «Roger Simms 3 Vice-president . .« « « e e eHarriet Carder secretary-Treasurer. . « o eJOan Montgomery f Reporter .« »« o e e e e o e eWanda Rodgers After the Senior play the orchestra furnished music, The appear= J ance for P,T.A, was cancelled because of bad weather, On December 28th the orchestra and guests enjoyed a skating par- ty at Ragdales followed by eats at the Farm, The shortage of coal kept us from practicing at the school house On Wednesday nights for several weeks. During that time we prac- ticed at the home of Mrs. Dewhirst, Second semester officers are: Presidente « co ce co e Vice-president . oe o Secretary-Treasurere Reporter eo0e e e On February 16th ftelaecheatre played for the pestne 00 oF be School service flag at the Homecoming. On February part Joyed a theater party. In the month of March we will Sean e the P.T,A, benefit and the Junior play. In April we the final at the Spring Musical at the Decatur Club and all of School activities, » o eCharles Stoutenborough e eo ehelen Moore °o @ eoEvelyn Marsh eBetty Smart ear our interest While our rehearsals have been hindered this y reat deal 8 kept up and we hope to finish the year with 4 ¢complished,
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Lf Rohrscheib, Huston, Gray, Wilson, St. John, Parlier, Sprague : b | Pope. Oakes, Lanter, Fornwalt, Vaughan, Simpson, Stoutenborough, Telfer, Sauders. Wicol, Leach, Hill, Malone, Simms, Shaw, Henderson, Fenton, Fenton. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA One of the most active organizations we have is the Future Parmers of America, commonly known as the F.F.A., sponsored by Mr. Nicol. It is especially important now during war time, when production on the farm front is paramount. In this hustling organization Roger Simms has lived up to ad- vance notice as a wonderful president, ably assisted by Vice President, Len Shaw. It is said that as soon as the Ag. boys Saw Bob Malone, they knew who their secretary should be; he y also proved trustworthy in taking care of the money. (At the ! sectional fair, the Maroa boys won the top prize money--192« There were twenty-two schools competing in the sections) the wanted the news spread around, s0 Gene Henderson is doing job as reporter. at which held oe ae future Among the activities of the boys, mee there were discussions of activities ght livestock, n-han Se meetings, fairs, and talks by gree of the St Anothe r shining event was the winning the enter Award by Roger Simms, and another, l0ng was the Speed eee ot end hayrack ride held last fall. ate Farmer's tainment line, ————— oe
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