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X ,C K Q A 4 '..., .nf uv' . Q NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Spofisoreeklizs. Manor? Cowell VJe of the National Honor Society feel that it is our duty to render some service to our school. For three years now we have sponsored the annual, which we hope will hold the wonderful memories of the student body and faculty. There are only fourteen members of our organization, due to the strict requirements, which are: scholarship. leadership, character, and service. Without our eflicient president and wonderful sponsor, we would find it difficult to support this annual. Vwle wish to express our appreciation of the faculty and student body in helping produce this annual. Officers President Warren Lee Johnson Vice-President Clyde Leaphart Secretary-Treasurer Geneva Carnes Members -Joyce Bartley. lVlima l.ee Carlton. Geneva Carnes. Mildred Grotewold, Mary Helen Hasti, Mary Esther Johnson. Ellen Joyce Mclntyre. lfslher Pullen. Helen Simmons. Martha Anne Weaver. Jefferson Barrow, Neil Durrance. XVarren l.ee Johnson, Clyde l,eaphart. 86 The 1947 Nan-Ces-O-Wee
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Future Farmers of America THE AIM AND PURPOSES The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The specific purposes for which this organization was formed are as follows: l. To develop competent. aggressive, rural. and agricultural leadership. 2. To create and nurture a love of country life, 3. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys, and young men in themselves and their work. 4. To create more interest in the intellif gent choice of farming occupations. 5. To encourage members in the develop- ment of individual farming programs and establishment in farming. 6. To encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings. 7. To participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture. 8. To develop character. train for useful citizenship. and foster patriotism. The 1947 Nan-Ces-O-ll'ee 9. To participate in cooperative effort. lO. To encourage and practice thrift. l l. To encourage improvement in scholarf ship. l 2. To provide and encourage the develop- ment of organized rural recreational activities. Officers President , Carl Prescott Vice-President limmitt Richards Secretary Bill Masters Treasurer Robert Mclntyre Reporter Martin Albright Watclmdog Gordon Bethea Membership - Norman Stokes, James Spires, Woodroxxf XValdron. Bill Burnett. John I-. Wilkerson, Bryant Hampton. Charles Rogers. Morey Payne. Tappen Col- lier, Garland Boggus. Bert O'Berry. Travis l-leacock. Kelsey Payne. Jerry Wluitaker, Billy Sebring. 85
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SPANISH CLUB MO'I I'O- -Un Poco De Nclclu CiOl.ORSA-fCiI'E'0l7 and White The Spanish Club of IQ46-47 was organized by Mrs. Ruth Gibson. During the illness of Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. lda l.ou Jarrel has acted as sponsor. The cluh hopes to equip the school library with reference books of l.atin-American countries. Officers President Rachael Sharp Vice'President Betty Stephens Secretary , Betty Jane Percy Treasurer . Charles Asbury Reporter Raymond Coyle Members-Joanna Allen, Jeanne Arehart. Charles Asbury, Joyce Bartley. Rodney Bunn. Obelia Collier. Raymond Coyle. Howard Crawford. l.illian Edwards. Kenneth Fritz. Ruth Godwin. Mildred Grotewold. Jerry Hancock, Doris Hart. Bob Ivings. Margie Kinsey. Charles Martin. Edith Morgan, Ellen Morgan. Edna Nichols. Florence Nixon, Patty Pearce. Betty Jane Percy, Mary Jane Piety. l.illian Powell. VJallace Quimby, Jep Roberts, Betty Sue Scott, Rachael Sharp, Eloise Simmons. Alberta Smoak. Elaine Stauffer. Betty Stephens. Ruth Stivender. Thornton Trevelyan. Martha Anne NVeaver, Helen Wlhitaker. Harold Young. The 1047 Nan-Ces-O-lVoe 87
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