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Boys DIG” Farming Future The Future Farmers of America serves to aid young men interested in an agricultural future. This club encourages individual projects as a method to better living through agriculture. Mr. Badger sponsors this organization. Wayne Bradford works in shop on FFA project. First row: Mickey Outten, Frank Etz, Joe Spady, Jimmy Walters, Carson Lewis, Bill Floyd, Richard Fitchett, Brent McCready, Kemmie Dize, Michael Mitchell. Second row: Arnold Jones, Donnie Campbell, Clyde Bradford, Kris Carpenter, Richard Kellam, Billy Simpson, Frank Parker, Richard Gaskill, Wayne Downing, Guy Doughty. Organizations—27
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I Handicraft Officers Learn to Knit Delores Merritt, Barbra Pollock, Patsy Ward, Dixie Ward, Donna Walker, Carolyn Brady, Nancy Alexander, Debbie The Handicraft Club of Northampton, sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Savedge, is open to all girls taking home economics. Such skills as sewing, knit¬ ting, making lamp shades, and monogramming are practiced by the members. This club enables the to become more effective homemakers. HANDICRAFT OFFICERS: Suellen Prince, president; MaryLu Pruitt, secretary; Dixie Ward, treasurer; Jacke Carpenter, vice-president. Smith, MaryLu Pruitt, Patty Hodge. 26 Organizations
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Standing near the Chesapeake With its waters clear, Looking toward a great ocean Does our school appear; Near the homestead of the Indians Who in former times Roved the paths of old Northampton In our pleasant climes. From her walls so calmly standing She will serve our Youth; May her sons and daughters laud her, In their search for Truth; Marching onward, ever onward We revere her name, May the future smile upon her Seeing then her fame. Oh Northampton! dear Northampton! Praise her to the sky! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail, Northampton High. Choral Practices Alma Mater The Choral Club provides a chance for boys and girls interested in music to participate in group singing. All students in the eighth grade, for whom membership is mandatory, must fulfill the require¬ ment of learning the Alma Mater. The other groups of choral music sing and listen to records to learn music appreciation. Mrs. Nottingham and Mr. Meek sponsor this club. The eighth grade Choral Club under the leadership of Mr. Meek practices the Alma Mater. 28—Organizations
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