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Q L Future Farmer s Rate High Boys Learn Practical Arts During an active year the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA placed 2nd in Gallia County Parliamenta- ry Procedure Contest, and 4th in the Soil Judging Contest. The boys received a Gold Rating in the Tractor Trouble Shooting Contest. In the Farm Me- chanic Contest they placed Gth, 7th, Sth, and 10th in District. Kneeling are John Taylor and Jack Farley. FIRST ROW: David Chaffins, Terry Stout, President, Jerry Erwin, Paul Stinson, Larry Hemby, Vice-President, Keith Hill, Rick Butcher, Steve Harder, Howard Wellington, Chester Ward, SECOND ROW: Mr, Gerald Pope, Advisor, Robert Cochran, James Mc- Guire, Danny Neal, Dale Grant, Mike Justus, Tom McGraw, Don Justus, Tony Glassburn, Roger Spears, Randy Hawks, Larry Camden, Robert Casto, Dennis Dodrill, THIRD ROW: James Denney, David Walton, David Hill, Paul Cremeans, Kay McClaskey, Donald Figgins, Bruce Blackburn, Jerry Roberts, George Hayes, Kenneth Griffith. In Industrial Arts the boys learn the practical arts of building. FIRST ROW: Roy Meade, Danny Brown- ing, Harold Camden, Loren Neal, John Eggleton, Ted Staton. SECOND ROW: Tracy Johnson, Keith I-Iartsook, Wayne Kemp, Jack Smith, Wedzel Kingery, Sam Kemper. ln this VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE CLASS the boys are learning about the use and care of farm machinery. Seated on the disk are Arnold Cooper and Robert Cochran, Standing are: Jack Farley, Mike Justus, Jerry Erwin, Paul Cremeans, Donald Plants, Jerry Roberts, Danny Miller, and Mr, Pope, IOO .lndustrial Arts Vocational Agriculture
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Rich Rewards At North Gallia Students enrolled in the LATIN CLUB are preparing for college, and are interested in the academic subjects. They strive to uphold the finer ideals of their school. They are: FIRST ROW: Cathy Stanley, Marsha McClel- land, Polly Burger, John Payne, Earlene Carman, Donna Pugh, Letha Stollings. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ralston, Donna Shaw, Pat Burger, Cathy Queen, Junior Ball, Ron Sexton, Aletha Campbell, Lynn Tipton, Rita Taylor, Debbie Edmiston, THlRD ROW: Eddie Ball, John Denney, Joseph Mickey. Many of the FUTURE NURSES CLUB members serve as CANDY STRIPERS at Holzer Hospital. As they come in actual contact with patients and hospital routine, they gain self-confidence, and the satisfaction of serving others. Members of the FUTURE NURSES CLUB are: Paula Childers Jackie Jones, Mary Riedel, Sue Figgins, Io Ann Bartley, Lois Tipton, Linda Taylor, Darlene Russell, Diann Grant. SECOND ROW: Diana McCoy, Jearmette Pope, Glenna Petrie, Donna Pugh, Cathy Queen, Brenda Logan, Nella Campbell, Cora Peck, Ear- lene Carman, Diana Pugh, Merle Hopkins, Mrs. Wetherholt, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Melody Griffith, Alma Bartley, Letha Stollings, Robin McClaskey, Pat Dobbins. Candy tripers v Future Nurses
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Page 105 text:
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xt-l G P IR A Llc t i s t A J Art Class LearnsCreat1v1ty ! J a The Art Appreciation Class have learned to enjoy and to better 4 appreciate the world around them. They have had a very busy A year decorating for many a sport, social, and seasonal event, Some of their work is pictured, Mrs. Ruth George is the instructor, and gy Miss Janet Toler is her assistant. 2 x SEATED are Ida Crossen, Scarlett Johnson, Golda Halihill, Sandra Henry. STANDING are Janet Toler, Roger Pelfrey, Larry Howell, Hollis Miller and Mrs. George. SEATED are Jane Ann Snedegar, Donna Adkins, Tommy Sue Knight, Trudy Henry, STANDING are Janet Toler, Fred Childers, Dane Armstrong, Terry Stout, and Mrs, George. At left Mrs, George and Janet Toler pose beneath the giant Pirate athletic symbol which they have created and painted, and which has just been installed. fr GF IUUA
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