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MW nv Meycga, A ' Teach Me Tonight emwkfwmag-,,.' 'Mi ii, iff X2 u . ,L ....-.--.-----t .ld gif L1 A ' ,gm H J if V , if . ri I Q sivyii by ,ak '55 -.5 ?u lure Zfeaclzcrs In making our record album at Pleasant Grove School, a new record was made this year by a new club, The Future Te a c he r s of America, whose purposes are to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities in a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the development of student leader- shi . PSeated, left to right: Esther Walker, se c re tary, Lila Walker, treasurer. Standing, left to right: Glenda Ashworth, Mrs. E. F. Iseley, adviser, Jane Chandler, vice -president, Glenda Squires, historian, Virginia Davis: Joyce Anderson. librarian, Rachel Boswell, president, and Miss Graham's first grade. Old Mac Donald Had A Farm gulurc Sfarmcrs The Pleasant Grove Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, consisting of sixty members, is one of 8,500 located in the United States, Hawaii, and Pue-rtoRicawithatotal membership of 400,000. MembC1'S are students of vocational agriculture and are carrying out a supervised farm project on both county and district level, among these contests are: live stock judging, parliamentary procedure, public speaking, and seed and shop contests. Officers 'of the local chapter are: Phil Aldridge, President, Ray Kirby, Vice-President, Herman Whitfield, Sec- retary, Charles Gilliam, Treasurer, Billy McCauley, Sentinel, and Benny Hall, Reporter, QNot picturedl. First row: Pete Stainback, Ted Cobb, Linwood Perry, Donnie Jones, Tommy Carpenter, Arthur Hall, John Bailey, Larry Boggs, Larry Porterfield, Jack Wall, Al Harmon, Pug Walker. Second Row: Ralph Baker, Gordon Caviness, Larry Apple, Phil Aldridge, Lynn Oakley, Boyd Thomas, Billy Swain, Otis Warren, Earl Moore, David Thomas, Collins Pope, Mac Bowman, Leonard Turner, Johnny Page, Woody Warren. Thiid row: Richard Walker, Jerry Fonville, Benny Crutchfield, Bobby Pennington, Donald Warren, Jimmy Staley, Charles Gilliam, Larry Jones, Roge r Swain, Herman Whitfield, Jerry Cobb, David Stadler, Bobby Gilliam. Fourth row: Ronnie Boggs, Odin Warren, Gene Olive r , Haywood Shue, Barry Pender, Buddy Mullis, Geoffery Oakley, Joe Coleman, Rainey Qualls, Billy McCauley, Ray Kirby, Mr. Wall, Johnny Foster, Bobby Corbett, Jimmy Lewis, Allen Lewis.
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s I l lt's ln The Book ,gl r ,Cibrary gfllb The high s chool boys and girls pictured above are members of the Library Club who perform the services of the library, keeping the shelves a r range d in the Dewey Decimal order and circulating and collecting books. Also, they keep the library neat and attractive by the use of posters, flowers, and displays of new books and maga- zines. Their purposes are to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and magazines, to understand and enjoy good books, to stimulate reading interests, and to leave literary records at Pleasant Grove School. First row: Glenda A s hwo rthg Barbara Poteatg Student Council Representative: Dottie Staunton, Program Chairman, Margaret Walker, President,Trina Riggins, Vice-President, Carol Montgomery, Secretary, Merita Dunevant, JudithAnderson, Mary Lou Bradsher. Second Row: Glenda Bowman, Priscilla Dickens, Juanita Thomas, Martha Bradsher, Betty Compton, Earl Moore, Ronald Walker, Billy Swain, Lillie Mae Compton, Gladys Warren, Kay Squires, Mrs. W. Albert Graham, Adviserg Catherine Wellons, Ruth Baker. Trying To Get To You 5 xv 'R ,,,, if Student Hound! The purposes of the student council are to form unity of the student body, to develop leadership in our st:- dents, and to promote the best interests of the school. Seated: E. F. Iseley, Principalg Vanda Bowman, Secre- tary: Jane Chandler, President, Neil Care y , Vice-Presidentg Glenda Foust, Treasurerg Mrs. E. F. Iseley, Ad- viser. Standing: Geoffery Oakley, F.F.A. Clubg Johnny Page, Fre s hmanp Carolyn Anderson, Junior, Gordon Caviness, Freshmang Phil Aldridge , Sophomore, Joyce Anderson F.T.A. Club, Peggy Page, Sophornoreg Bobby Berry, Senior: Esther Walker, Senior, Lila Walker, 4-H Club, Barbara Poteat, Library Clubg Rachel Boswell, Monogram 'Clubg Sandra McKinney, Glee Club, Sally Cook, Juniorg Opal Tilley, Monogram Club.
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The Proud And Profane f , D,- A, J f L 1 Q I. q A a It Monogram 611111 The Monogram Club strives to de ve l op co-operation and leadership in athletics. It builds a better school spirit and promotes goodwill among the students. To finance their major project - buying sweaters for the senior members - and to contribute to the athletic fund,the members sold refreshments at the games. First row: Dottie Staunton, Lar ry Jones, Neil Carey, Lila Walker, Vice-Presidentg Rachel Boswell, Treasurer, Glendale Dickeyg Kayo Page, Opal Tilley. Second row: Mr. Comer, Adviser, Jerry Coleman, Becky Small, Vanda Bowmang Larrell Forbis, Presidentg Marie Butler, Haywood Shueg Christine Brooks. Third row: Jane Chandler, Secretary, Donnie Page, Barry Pender, Odis Warren, Glenda Foustg Glenda Squires. Wuth A Song In My Heart xJ ..,-mfr' Glee 611111 First row: Judith Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Glenda Faucette, Faye Cobb, Judy Bowland, Naomi Stewart, Jean Ward, Janice Lewis, Patricia Dunevant, Carol Montgomery, Merita Dunevant, Betty Ann Compton, Laura Taylor, M r s . Jack Russell, Di r e ctorg Vanda Bowman, Pianist. Second row: B arbara Poteat, Margaret Walker, Mary Wellons, Priscilla Dickens, Kay Squires, Mildre d Allison, Selm a Mahan, Juanita Thomas, Linda Joyce, Ruth Baker, Linda Cobb , Glenda Squires. Third row: Julia Walker, Shirley Cox, Marie Butler, Evelyn Stainback, Shelby Dunevant, Maxine Blythe, Glenda Foust, Sandra McKinney, Vickie Hurdle, and Gayle Tate. Many, musical records were made at Pleasant Grove School by the Glee Club, which practiced diligently and gave of its talents on many occasions. In the spring the classical songs of the Parent Teacher Association pro- gram gave pleasure to m any , and at commencement and baccalaureate the beautiful messages in song were en- joyed by the entire community. Glee Club membership is open to any high school student, who wished to engage in such activities as singing, listening to musical recordings, becoming familiar with the live s of famous com- posers, and learning new songs. 39
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