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1. Leadership is important to every club, as shown here by the FFA officers: George Cly- burn, Randolph Blakeney, William Lockhart, Randy Clark, Terry Wright, Roger Sowell, Dan- ny Myers. 2. Cutting lumber properly is a major factor in building, as learned by the students in Mr. Hulto's shop. 3. The study of gasoline engines is just one of the many areas taught in Mr. I-lutto's shop classes. 4. Nellie Sullivan enjoys creating her own Christmas decorations. 5. FI-IA members participate in the homecoming parade. 6. Future I-Iomemaker's Presidents are: Faye Ruth Lockhart, Gale Rollins, Gail Wright, Dianne Melton, Renee Tyson. isesg, hifi 'Dan lift' was nn :au I I L!- T Future Farmers Get A Taste Of Farm Life With emphasis on the practices and problems of rural life, the FFA learns to cope with the numerous aspects of managing a farm in Chesterfield County. In addition to farm produc- tion, and crop yield, experience and work in electricity, mechanics, and wood or metal construction all add a special touch to the skills learned by the Future Farmers of America. High- lights of the year are the initiation of new club members and the obser- vance of National FFA Week. 94 - nw' :Iwi I mimi X S
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fs-4 5 Q2 41 4. PHS's guidance counselor, Mrs. Margaret Huntley, takes time out from giving tests, to support members of the Vocational Club. 5. Books from the Vocational field play an impor- tant part for members who look for different s l ' lx X X 4 jobs and their salaries. 6. Members of the Vo- , catlonal club are pleased at what they learned as another meeting comes to a close. - .1 F 1 1 ,I Aids In Choosing Career The Vocational Club seeks to aid Outside speakers are invited to its members in choosing a career share their experiences, and the vo- which will be best suited to the mem- cational information in the guidance ber's own individual interest, com- office is available. Mrs. Huntley, petencies,and abilities. our counselor, sponsors this club. 93
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Preparing For Future Family Life Members of the Future Home- life. Among their activities are pre- makers of America prepare them- paring a lunch for teachers during selves for their own families. The Teacher Appreciation Week and sell- girls learn how to plan budgets and ing candy to raise money for trips. save money in all areas of family , W y ,,yyi We Rf, R, ,Wy air' at Thiilfll l E l at it - 95
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