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Front row: Tracy Temple., Carl Tart, Treva Temple, Donna Kimball, Susan Davis, Amelia Doyle, Mary Alice Corbett, Jean Wood. Second row: Eddie Hinton, Stephen Perry, Bunny Williams, Sue Bunn, Joan Blackley, Nancy Maiden, Joyce Mitchell, Donna Green. Third row: Eddie Bunn, Sandra Chamblee, Betsy Baker, Cathy Stallings, Rhonda Baker, Debby Stallings, Phyllis Sherron, Vicki Morgan. Fourth row: Ronnie Liles, Calvin Pippin, Bradley Griffin, Lena Brantley, Arlene Hood, Jean Bullock, Charlene Ellington, Judy Scarborough. Last row: Jeanette Whitley. The Wakelon F.T.A. has two county officers this year: Kay Antone, Treasurer, and Jean Bunn, Parliamentarian. Officers: Kathy Gay, Reporter; Janet Duke, Treasurer; Martha Strickland, Vice-President; Linda Kimball, Secretary; Cheryl Gay, President; James Deans, Sponsor. Boys and girls rushing from building to building, grading papers, keeping classes, washing boards, taking pictures, playing farmer in the dale, and doing many, many other odd jobs are what you will find the F. T. A. students doing. This year we have had an extremely large number of en¬ thusiastic boys and girls to join our club, making it one of the largest at Wakelon. Members have many worthwhile things in store for them as F. T. A. members during the school year. County meetings, banquets, teas, projects and various other things in which the club members work at closely help make up the F. T. A. Each F.T.A. member this year has gained much experience as a teacher and also has contributed much to the school and the student body. What is an F.T.A. member? He or she is a well rounded student participating in most sports and other activities, as well as maintaining a good scholastic average. Have you done your part this school year?
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LIBRARY CLUB Library Club Officers: Seated: Frank Pulley, President; Debbie Oakley, Vice-President. Standing: S a n d r a Pulley, Se ere tary; Susan Pippin, Treasurer; Diana Pearce, Reporter. Books are the fumigant of ignorance, for ignorance is denial in this life. The objective of the Library Club is to attract and arouse interest in libranianship at Wakelon. The club is still a growing child, however. It needs exercise to grow and to keep growing. This activity in¬ cludes the annual, Candy for Sale. The proceeds pro¬ vide the money toward the purchase of books and maga¬ zines for the library. Susan Pippin represented the club as Miss Library Club, while her co-members excelled in manufacturing a float representing Books Around The World. The crest of their activities is a scrapbook of the outstanding activities of the Library Club and Wakelon ' s Students. Can you imagine Wakelon without a faithful Library- Club? We could not even try! Seated: Lena Brantley, Esther Fathera, Ruby Creech, Candace Debnam, Cathy Clark, Brenda Tant, Sandra Smith, Joan Blackley, and Mrs. Madeline Pippin, Sponsor. Standing; First row: Cherrie Bowling, Patsy Scott, Jerry Johnson, Rhonda Baker, Sue Bunn, Linda Pearce, Dianne Wall, Julia McNabb. Second row: Bradley Griffin, Linwood Oakley, Billy Hocutt, Bunny Williams, David Flawkins, and Eddie Smith. 21
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Vice-President of the Wake County Future Homemakers of America is our own Donna Kimball. Officers: Lynda Pulley, President (center); Left to right: Helen Mitchell, Treasurer; Patsy Currin, Song Leader; Mary Lou Rhodes, Historian; Jo Ann Hicks, Song Leader; Priscilla Cone, Parliamentarian; Jean Bunn, Reporter; Virgie Alford, Secre¬ tary; Suzanne Beck, Vice-President. A stitch in time saves nine, was once quoted by Benjamin Franklin. The Future Homemakers have been fortifying tomorrow with today. The year 1965-1966 saw the membership of the Future Homemakers a total of sixty-one members. We can readily see this is a sizable figure, but not so when con¬ sidering these are an important part of America ' s future society. To begin with, the old familiar cry of we ' ve something good tosell you, could be heard throughout the communities. With the proceeds the club sponsored a tea for its members—a well deserved treat. The rest of the club ' s activities could be classified as plans, plans, and more plans. The Future Homemakers of America promote and direct its members to better cope with role in the American home. First row, left to right: Janice Brown, Wanda Smith, Bertie Sue Bryant, Sylvia Eatman,Sue Davis, Mary Ann Winstead, Faye Sawyer, Janice C a rte r, Helen Oakley, Donna Stallings, Joyce Lambert, Brenda Creech, Phyllis Hagwood, Janet Duke. Second row: Martha Strickland, Joyce Mitchell, Jane Hinton, Linda Kimball, Crettie Hocutt, Connie May, Sandra Perry, Dianne Perry, Marcia Bullock, Joan Blackley, Sue Bunn. Third row: S andr a Smith, Mema Jean Denton, Esther Fathera, Cathy Stallings, Brenda Tant, Linda Cunningham, Donna Price, Arlene Hood, Lena Brantley. Fourth row: Jean Bullock, Lavern Pearce, Evenlyn Wood- lief, Jean Wood, Vicki Morgan, Jackie Gay, Sandra Moss, Debby Stallings, Geraldine Harris, Frances Brantley, Deborah Baker, Cathy Cunningham, Deborah Lockleair, Sandra Lockleair, Linda Lockleair, Trudie Penny, Charlene Ellington, Margie Green.
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