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2 , 4 Front Row: Loretta Turner, Parliamentar- ian; Kathy Bowlin, Vice-President; Cindy Yeatts, Pianist; Shelia Wilson, Song Lead- er; Joyce Martin, Treasurer; Sandria John- son, President: Rosa Lewis, Historian; Donna Vanarsdall, Reporter: Zelda Tucker: Second Row: Donna Lowry, Susie Atkin- son, Jane Tuck, Teresa Ooten, Mary Jo Hamilton, Debbie Mitchell, Millie Oliver, Queen Morgan, Christine Stewart, Veda Florence; Third Row: Janice Fowlkes, Pat Farrar, Tilda Stokes, Blanche Foster, Betty Gilliland, Debbie Bowen, Josephine Ford, Gwendolyn Price, Linda Morgan; Fourth Pix Rast i a ue A ics Members Carry Out Theme — “FHA Cares” “Our World — A Growing Heritage” was the main objective of the Future Homemakers of America at NSH. This year’s chapter consisted of sixty girls en- ergetic to learn about homemaking skills. National FHA Week was March 28 — April 3. Nottoway’s FHA girls carried out special activities throughout the week to emphasize the theme ‘‘FHA Cares.”” The highlight was a fashion show presented to the student body and to the PTA. NSH’'s Chapter had five girls to serve as officers of the Longwood Federation of FHA. They were Loretta Turner, Gayle Jenkins, Linda Ford, Shelia Wil- son, and Donna VanArsdall. A representative from each grade competed for the title of Miss FHA. Jun- ior Denise Hawkes was crowned during assembly by Mr. Cousins. 14 — ORGANIZATIONS Gail Chandler, Jane Tuck, and Linda Mor- gan model their creations in an FHA as- ° Row: Gail Chandler, Gayle Jenkins, Gwendolyn Neal, Katherine Phillips, Betty Cassada, Joan Fanshaw; Fifth Row: Mrs. Birckhead, Denise Hawkes, Gladis Foster, Schwamann Hobbs, Joan Flippen, Tuandra Tucker, Brenda Ford. sembly program.
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The first NSH Student Cooperative Association officers are Howard Carr, Treasurer; Dennis Hawkes, Vice-President; Angela Carrington, Secretary; and Eugene Claiborne, President. Left: President Claiborne, Mrs. Armetta Collins, sponsor, Shelia Wilson, Sally Carson, Dennis Hawkes, and Mrs. Susan Jones, sponsor, discuss ideas for the new school constitution. Below: John Roberts grins proudly after being congratulated on winning first place for singing in the talent show. Bottom: An original composition using the guitar and harmonica won Mac Traynham third place in the talent show.
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Front Row: Billy Austin, Treasurer; David Wooten, President; Dennis Hawkes, Vice- President; Paul Hamilton, Reporter; Dorsey Bradshaw, Eugene Branch, Kenneth Hawkes, Roy Tabon, James Harris; Second Row: James Gregory, Jerry Fitzgerald, Clarence Booker, Carl Lee, Laurence Clark, Larry Parker, David Bland, Jerry . - Ray Payne, Ernest Jennings, Harvey Wray, Billy Frank, Jack Leslie, and Roy Tabon display lamps they made in shop. Future Farmers Prepare for Careers in Agriculture The NSH Chapter of the Future Farmers of America this year was under the guidance of Mr. Joel Clingen- peel and Mr. Charles Addison. The chapter consisted of eighty-five members for which it provided educa- tional, recreational, and leadership activities in the field of vocational agriculture. Membership degrees in the chapter included Green Hand, Chapter Farmer, and State Farmer. To win these degrees, the members met minimum requirements through livestock projects, crop projects, and employee-training projects. The Nottoway Chapter of FFA was a member of the Land Federation consisting of ten counties. These ten counties competed in various contests such as crop judging and dairy judging. Tabon, Burnell Stewart; Third Row: Jerry Hines, Richard Woodson, Billy Frank, Rob- ert Frank, John Hass, Brad. Owen, Harvey Wray, James Fitzgerald, Larry Oliver, Ed- ward Morgan, George Jones; Fourth Row: Bubba Wynn, Ernest Jennings, Clyde Rob- ertson, Ray Payne, Jim Hill, Edward Craft, Don Arrington, Gary Norton; Fifth Row: Warner Arrington, Roger Goin, Willard Gauldin, Donald Abernathy, Gene Jen- nings, Joe Kozoil, Erich French, Clarence Parham, Billy Ingram, Jack Leslie, Carl McDaniel, Willie Ragan, Sherman Shrow- der. Sponsors: Mr. Clingenpeel and Mr. Addison. ee ees —— a “ - Seat . te va - eal, Hn wo
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