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FFA-FIRST ROW: Mr. Tom Burgess, Don Holley, J. B. Tatum, John Barbour, David Payne, Will Soyars, Tim Payne, Donald Dallas, C. H. Keatts, George Pruitt, Edward Triplett, Tommy Scolpini, Mr. James Bohannon. SECOND ROW: Mr. James Thomasson, Larry Sargent, Glen Kendrick, David Jones, Harry Dewbery, Thomas Gibson, Jimmy Long, Curtis Shelton, Ronnie Pritchett, William Murphy, Johnny Adkins, Ralph Jones, George Winn, Phihp Robertson. THIRD ROW: Cecil Wallace, Dennis McDaniel, Ivory Martin, Lawrence Hylton, Jimmy Scearce, Barry Blair, Steve Harris, James Reynolds, Phillip Scearce, Mike Scott, Leon Wright, Charles Swanson, Carl Turner, Arnold Manning. FOURTH ROW: Mike Gauldin, Wayne Tarpley, BiU Stowe, Roger Wood, Bob Rutherford, Dewey Matherly, James Scott, Gary Oakes, Melvin Holley, Steve Owen, Mike Soyars, Eugene Moorefield, Keith Moss, Tommy Gregory. FIFTH ROW: Denny Gibson, Jimmy Rigney, Harold Haley, Mike Wilson, Billy Long, Frank Keatts, Glenn Jackson, Ricky Reed, Earl Moss, Steve Hall, Gary Jennings, Kenneth Moss, Donald Goad, Dennis Dillion, Joe Evans, Barry Inman. SIXTH ROW: Danny Carpenter, Joel Jones, Bill Davis, Wallace Herndon, Bruce Custer, Buddy Herndon, Tommy Arnold, Fount Barker, Mike Walton, Danny Stanfield, Paul Hancock, Vic Cross, Terry Norton, Paul Barbour. SEVENTH ROW: Johnny Haymore, George Pollok, Billy Ashworth, Jerry Hairston, James Witcher, Mike Ludwick, Jimmy Turner, Terry Smith, Jerry Finney, Dennis Booth, Wesley Shelton, Herbert Travis, John Clark. EIGHTH ROW: Raymond Moss, David Ferrell, Vic Hardy, Mike Ketchum, Milton Hudson, Danny Shelton, Billy Gammon, Sam Crumpton, Fred Keatts. FFA OFFICERS 1968- 1969-FIRST ROW: George Pruitt, Cliaplain: Don Holley, President; Tim Payne, Treasurer; Will Soyars, Secretary. SECOND ROW: C. H. Keatts, Sentinel; J. B. Tatum, First Vice-President; David Payne, Third Vice-president; Donald Dallas, Reporter; John Barbour, Second Vice-president.
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DONALD HOLLEY AND J. B. Tatum are on the air doing a radio show for the F.F.A. Following in the footsteps of former members, the 1969 F.F.A.’ers with the largest membership in the history of the school, have reached out to win many state and national honors. For the second consecutive year the chapter was awarded the national Silver Emblem Award in safety at the October National F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City. One, out of the six members to attend, was selected to play in the National F.F.A. Band. Three chapter members were selected as winners in the state foundation awards. Placing as area winners were two chapter members. Receiving the State Farmer Degree were five members, and one member received the Amer- ican Farmer Degree. The state F.F.A. chose as their president one of TunstalTs members. The Virginia Rural Safety Council recognized the chapter for its outstanding safety program this, the fifth consecutive year. The spring activities include a Parent-Son banquet and a trip to the Tech Festival at VPI. Twenty Chapter members attended the State F.F.A. Conventions at Virginia Tech. The chapter prepared and presented over a 100 radio programs and a television program. FFA’ers Enjoy Busy and Productive Year STROM THURMAN AND William Tuck congratulate Richard Bailey, who w as elected state president. 62
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Tunstall Rings With The “Sound Of Music” GLEE CLUB-FIRST ROW: Mr. James Preble, Glenda Echols, Belinda Shumate, Barrie Scearce, JoAnn Lovell, Jackie Bryant, Leslie McMinnis, Janet Francis, Pat Weeks, Rosie Reynolds, Bonnie Mills, Paula Walker, Janet Teague, Karen Powell, Vickie Shelton, Debbie Todd, Judy Richardson, Patsy Philpott. SECOND ROW: Peggy Walker, Betty Gammon, Frances Mayhew, Katherine Nichols, Starlett Hardy, Theresa Adkins, Cathy Austin, Beth Herndon, Kathy Collins, Vickie Taylor, Sinda Gilley, Meva Walker, Louise Kirks, Debbie Mayberry, Pam Curry, Vickie Gammon, Linda Snead, Debbie Elliot. THIRD ROW: Pat Smith, Linda Walker, Vickie Hamlin, Susie Howerton, Karen Reynolds, Denny Jackson, Myrtle Minter, Carolyn Robertson, Betty Gregory, Darlene Walton, Debbie Parham, Becky Higdon, Connie Mayhew, Gail White, Cindy Walker, Eleanor Reynolds, Debra Green, Jo Ann Stratton, Ann WUkerson, Linda Rigney, Judy Pyrtle. FOURTH ROW: Barry Owen, John Tuck, Virgil Scarce, Earl Tuck, Larry Sargent, Stephen Carter, Bob Echols, Kenny Hoskins, Bobby Lovelace, Tommy Sparks, George Lewis, Mike Brown, Joe Scarce, Tommy Tankersley, Keith White, Billy Beverly. FIFTH ROW: David Puryear, Terry Leviner, Andy Adkins, Roger Rigney, Glenn Jackson, Mike Simpson, Jimmy Edwards, Johnny Duncan, Mike Kent, Vic Hardy, Luther Giles, Garry Tatum, Ricky Pritchett, Larry Witcher. SIXTH ROW: Jerry Inman, Keith Deane, Buddy Patterson, Kenny Adkins, Clay ter Bowles, Ronald Young, PhiUip Easley, Russell ToUey, Danny Dalton, Artie Hendrix, Tommy Craddock, Jimmy Winn, Paul Barbour, Johnny White, Bobby Burton, Steve TaUey, Earl Mangrum. SEVENTH ROW: Barry Ingram, Tom Mize, John Gauldin, David Reynolds, John Clark, Harold Horton, Maynard Dodd, Ronnie Scolpini, Philip Dalton, Ricky Harris, Ted Hutcherson, Bobby Rutherford, Larry Patterson, Dale Hilliard, Dennis DiUion, Jackie White, David Turner, Dwayne Jordan. MR. PREBLE SMILES to keep from crying as his Glee Club makes another mistake. The 1968-69 Tunstall Glee Club, directed by Mr. James Preble, consisted of 148 pupils who were divided into three classes to form a well-balanced group. From this group an audition was taken to select the best possible sounding combination of tones of the soprano, alto, tenor, and bass sections. This group numbered about fifty students and was named the “Tunstall A Capella Choir”. The choir performed in the Senior Ring Assembly, Thanks- giving Assembly, Christmas Concert, Chatham Educational and Cultural Center Concerts, Spring Concert and various other programs. Selected members of the Choir were honored by being chosen to perform in the All-County Choir and other honorary performing groups.
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