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Drganizations l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Acquainting young people with the inspiring story of education and the profession of teaching is a major aim of the Future Teachers of America. This club also strives to instill in its members qualities of personality and character which are the foundation for teaching. An assembly program during American Education Week highlighted their activities for the year. Representatives were sent to the State Conven- tion held at VVake Forest College. Seated: Mrs. joyce XVasdell, Sponsor, Shirley McDuffie, Secretary, Dan Riddle, President, and LaVcrne Pittman, Vice-Presi- dent. First row: Tanya Upchurch, Charmayne Perry, Eleanor Foster, Dona Fagg, jane Maxwell, Carolyn Randall, Ioyce Garrett, and Sanndra Gooch. Second row: Doris Petrea, XVayne Riddle, Phyllis Snipes, C. NV. Moss, julia King, Carolyn Ross, Sarah Auman, and Patricia Holder. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA To supplement the goals of husincss education, ette Cook, Vice-Presidentg lane Perry, Presidentg Viola many commercial students helong to the Future Busi- Clifton, Secretaryg and Ann Cash, Treasurer. Sfllllllfllgf ness Leaders of America. Their outstanding event of Ellen Mize, LaVerne Pittman, Sue Terry, Sandra the year was the State Convention held at the YVash- Sloan, Rehecca Rigshee, Becky Bullock, -IoAnn Criss- ington Duke Hotel for which the local chapter was man, and lVade YVinstead. hostess. Seated: Mrs. Evelyn Newton, Sponsor, lean-
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Vocationa FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America strive to develop their homes and communities. Promoting character and worthy leadership are also major aims of the or- ganization. One of their projects for the year was sell- ing ice cream at recess. The club won honors at both Countv and State Fairs. First row: Billy Cooley, Doug- las Bledsoe, Vice-President, Donald Council, Presi- dent, Shaw, Secretary, C. D, VVoods, Reporter, and Ricky Cheek, Sentinel. Second row: Iames Taylor, Marshall Shipp, Phillip Newton, Clyde Hall, Bobby Maynard, and Oscar Parker. Third row: Mr. XVilliams, Co-Sponsor, Douglas Sikes, Kenneth Oakley, Howard Ripley, Bobby Shepherd, and Troy Perry. Fourth row: Cray Carpenter, Melvin Durham, Frank Bordeaux, Bruce Carpenter, Ronald Benson, W. Fletcher, Douglas Sikes, Phillip Morris, and Gerald Searls. Fifth row: Rudolph Allen, C. XVesley, Iohnny Walton, Thomas lolmson, lerry Smith, Ben Knowles, and Mr, Evans, Co-Sponsor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Growing in appreciation of homemaking and furthering interest in home economics are two pur- poses of the Future Homemakers of America. Aside from routine activities, the members provided clothes and food for a needy family at Christmas and held a Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring. ln Septem- ber the club won first place on their County Fair ex- hibit. Seated: jane Perry, Becky Bullock, Charmayne Perry, Faye Shepherd, Norma NVatson, Pat Moring, President, Kay Breeze, Secretary, Sandra Sloan, and Kay Roberts. Standing: Mrs. Cleo Stickney, Co- Sponsor, Linda Cibbs, Sylvia Moring, Rebecca Rigs- bee, Linda Hutson, Vice-President, Judy Rigsbee, Treasurer, and Miss Carolyn Davis, Co-Sponsor.
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Glee Club and Band ...,..... ..-,. .., . . .1 m in CLEE CLUB Music for every occasion-Thanksgiving, Christ- and have grown in appreciation of this fine art. They mas, and Easter- was rendered by the Clee Club un- meet four days each week in the music room which is der the direction of Mrs. Rosemond, Sponsor. The especially equipped with risers to accommodate the students in this club have studied all types of music large membership. BAND Contributing a major part to our musical world is our Band under the directorship of Mr. Harold Allen. Sex eral new members joined the Band this year. The entire student body felt that the Band added much school spirit to the Homecoming event. First row: Mr. Allen, Director, Carolyn VV arren, Edwin Hudson, Bill Wynne, Ann Iordan, Bertita Ray, Ray Martin, and Agnes Wiggins. Second row: Sammy Rigsbee, Steve Blackwood, Iunie Mann, Roddy Hudson, james Tay lor, Ruth Long, Ronald Parrish, and Dick Hyde. Thin row: Clyde Edgerton, Charles Ritch, Ronald Hargis Larry Yates, Larry Inscoe, XVayne Hemphill, ant Mary Helen Barbee. . . . .,. ....... -..gm--1
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