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F. F. A. Forestry Judging Team SEATED: Pr e s ide nt-James Ingle, Vice- President-Nash Williams, Secretary-Johnnie Roberson, Treasurer-Leon Holt. STANDING: Reporter-Douglas Light, Sentinel-Gary Sheppard, Sponsor-Mr. C. W. Spencer FIRST ROW: Samuel Soyars, Wade Hamm, Donald Vernon, Carliss East, Johnny Burge, Leon Holt, Doug Light, Ralph Hall, Larry Hutchins. SECOND ROW: Murray Roberson, Nelson Hill, James Ingle, Gary Sheppard, Johnnie Roberson, Robert Coleman, James Anderson. THIRD ROW: Charles Collins, Robert Clark, Nash Williams, Mike Morrison, Larry Joyce, Keith Flippin, Pat Hughes, Richard Conner, Ronnie Adams.
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Extracurricular Activities President- J. Murray Hooker, Vice-President- Jo Anne Martin, Secretary- Carol Williams, Sponsor- Mrs. Mildred Hopkins, Reporter- Judy Conner, Treasurer- Nash Williams. The Student Council is composed of elected officers and two representatives from each home room. This organization acts as a board of directors for all stu¬ dent activites of the school. It serves as the executive body of the Student Coopera¬ tive Association of which every student is a member. The Council grants charters and assigns pro j ects to each club. It sponsored the Christmas party and all Homecoming activities, and published a student handbook. Representatives from the Student Council are sent to annual district and state meetings, and also attend a summer workshop. Student Council sponsored Homecoming festivities. 25
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Wins State Contest Riture Farmers of America is an organization for high school students who study vocational agriculture. Its primary aim is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. Members compete in federation, area, and state forestry contests, in a degree team contest, public speaking contest, and dairy judging contests. They also sponsor a Father-Son Banquet, and attend a Federation Banquet and State Con¬ vention. James Ingle, Johnnie Roberson, and Nash Wi 11 i a m s , members of the Stuart F. F.A. Forestry Judging Team received the first place plaque from Mr. J. W. Meyer, Jr., Assistant State Supervisor of Vocational Agri¬ culture. FIRST ROW: Lewis Hazelwood, Ralph Foley, Frank Goard, Gary Williams, Larry Vernon, Mike Lyon, Mike Kodenski, Paul Overby, Pat Spence. SECOND ROW: Clarence Bowman, Jimmy Bocock, Richard Hodges, Donald Fain, Bobby Clark, Charlie Ray Spence, Larry Hodnett, Weldon Roberson, Donnie Blackard. THIRD ROW: Wayne Lawless, Ural Harris, Amos Bowman, Jerry Cummings, Elmer De¬ Hart, Junior Taylor, Tommie Shelton jft JbtdT (■ft 1 ; j mmd J | V v ,.M j ■ | • f J j il S ' JS m
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