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OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Holland, Reporter, Jerry Neely, Secretary and Treasurer, Alice Holland, President, Jeanette Dickson, Vice-President, Jerry Howell, Song Leader. The 4-H Club is a national organization composed of boys and girls who live on farms. The purpose of the club is to make good farmers, homemakers, and citizens. Our club is guided by the county home demonstration agent. Local 4-H Clubs have regular meetings. ln addi- tion they have picnics, tours, rallies, and camping trips, which help members to make many new friends. The clubs hold contests of various kinds on individual, state, and even on national levels. Each member is encouraged to undertake a project of his own which is a valuable experience. ln York County there are 900 4-H Club members. Our club is new at Rock Hill High School this year. 4-if wa? 'f 4' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Neely, Jeanette Dickson, Jerry Howell, Gary Simpson, Wade Comer. THIRD ROW: Faye Bolin, MCIYY Ethel Judy Holland. SECOND ROW: Alice Holland, Jean Hipp, Pat Mull, McSwain, Wanda Tensley, Peggy Fields.
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The opening ot school brought on the initiation of the Greenhands. At the County Fair, our Chapter won first place and fifty dollars with our educational exhibit. Most of the members exhibited entries in the livestock, crops, or horticultural departments. With the money from our prem- iums we attended the State Fair. ln November the F.F.A. with the Future Homemakers en- ioyed a square dance at the Coca Cola plant. Another party at Union Hall in December with the Home Ec girls. Mary Whitesides was selected as Chapter sweetheart. Also during the month we started the sale of garden seed and candy to raise Chapter funds. A number of members had prize winning entries in the RH Chamber of Commerce sponsored Steer Show. Other boys entered the judging contests, public speaking and parliamen- tary procedure contests. Our chapter presented several radio programs and one assembly program. Fifteen members are planning to attend the State Future Farmer Camp at Cherry Grove Beach in June. The aims and purposes of the Future Farmers of America are to develop a love for country life, to encourage members to improve their homes and farms, to participate in co-opera- tive eFfort, to encourage thrift, to encourage improvement in scholarship, develop leadership, and strive to develop good wholesome forms of recreational and social activities. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mac Sands, Larry Boozer, Mike Palmer, Johnny Cassidy, Wayne Hinson, Gary Hinson, Jimmy Collins, Gene Adams, Wade Comer. SECOND ROW: Mack Moody, Buddy Seymour, Dewey Cornwell, David Oates, Lynn Sutton, Doug Huffstetler, Jerry Drakefard, Steve Sherer, Eddie Jenkins, Roger Parrish. THIRD ROW: Charles Swanger Bill Boulware J W Oliver Billy Thomas Dickie Hoffman John Gettys Robert Ntvens Roy McWhtte FOURTH ROW Eddie Htnson Ronald Culp Bobby Neely Frankie Roberts Freddie OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Simpson, Secretary, Freddie Howell Treasurer: Don Cassidy, Reporter, Bobby Neely, Sentinel, Charles Currence Vice-President, Avery Auten, President. ERS FARM OF Howell, Billy Sims, Billy Joe Hoffman, Calvin Johnson, Charles Currence, Dan Smith, Eddie Bechtler, R. P. Smook, advisor. FIFTH ROW: David Neely, Jackie Ackerman, Avery Auten, Don Cassidy, David Rockholt, Jimmy Simpson, Fred Paul, Dewey Wingate. ABSENT when picture was made: Sonny Adkins, Roger Hyatt, Billy Ray Oliver, J. D. Sutton, Wayne Garrison Dan Canupp Charlie Westbrook Ray Melton Newton Lineberger O I C 3-
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Left to right: Jimmy Worthy, Will Alexander, Hadden Johnson, Larry Mailhos, Ralph Gregory, Kim Smith Carl Floyd, Kenneth Weaver, Ira Johnson. OFFICERS: Kim Smith, President, Kenneth Weaver, Vice-President, Ira Johnson, Secretary, Ralph Gregory, Treasurer. PROJ ECTORS' CLUB The Proiectors' Club at Rock Hill is composed of students who have been trained to operate the audio-visual equipment. This equipment at present consists of three T6 mm. sound proiectors, two tape recorders, one film strip and slide proiector and one opaque projector. Club members check in the library each morning to find the number of films to be shown during that day and to get their assignments. By the end of this school year the club members will have shown over two hundred films and film strips. Members make themselves available not only to the individual teachers but to the school as a whole in the showing of motion pictures to assembly groups each Thursday and Friday morning. Members of Speech Class who participated in Voice of Democracy Contest. Left to right: Ben Blackman, Nancy Willis, Lamar Williams, Ronnie Morris, Sandra Hagler, Mickey Brackett. Back: Mr. Godbold and Mrs. Hagler. The Voice of Democracy Con- test provides an opportunity for youth to consider seriously and speak in behalf of the blessings, freedoms, and opportunities which are traditional in the United States.
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