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F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Officers: Steve Ervin, Pres.: Gerald London, Sec.: Norris McConnell, John Boger, Sentinel: Mr.Shue, Advisor. SECOND ROW: C. Hodge, T. Hoffman, G. Overcash, R. Cannon, A. W. Myers, B. Dowell, R. Rodger, L. Howard, D. Hall, R. Kesler, C. Dobbins. THIRD ROW: G. Lylery, P. Steele, B. Baker, G. Wagner, M. Koontz, W. Bringle, B. Cranfield, D. Fleming, J. Hildebrand, J. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: W. Fisher, H. Litaker, J. Morrison, G. Gibbons, S. Waller, R. Coughnehour, W. McConnell, W. Wagner, R. Ketchie, J. Yarbourgh, D. Saine. FIFTH ROW: P. Johnson, E. Poole, A. Miller, H. Cannon, T.Wilkinson, C. Nail, B. Faust, K. Kistler, B. Graham, S. Moore. SIXTH ROW: M. Seamon, F. Smith, R. Finger, D. Hoffman, B. Kennerly, D. Graham, R. Hildebrand, T. Hall, J. McDaniels, C. Athey. SEVENTH ROW: J. Misenheimer, W. Hall, R. Waller, J. Karriker, L. Hensly, C. Wetmore, P. Leazer, K. Waller. One of this year'sprojects for carpentry class was the building of a canoe. Mr. Alley instructs Jim in the fundamental techniques of mechanical drawing. Industrial Skills Produce Croftsmonship The Industrial Arts Department provides students with many opportunities to investigate apprenticeships in technical skills. The curriculum includes: Industrial Arts I and II, Technical Drafting, Carpentry, and Shop. Although these courses are the basis of an apprenticeship, the knowledge gained by the courses can be used for practical application in personal benefit.
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Home Economics Students Learn By Doing The Home Economics Department includes Home Economics I, II, III, and IV, Food and Clothing Course, and Family Relations. The first two enable students to learn the basic skills required in the management of the home. Family Relations consists of plarming for marriage and achieving successful living in families. Students study the factors involved in selecting and planning homes and family finance. F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Harrill, advisor, Patsy Karriker, President, Beverly Bogle, Vice-President, Patty Hall, Secretary: Laurie Davidson, Treasurer, Sandy Bostian, Parliamentariang Susie Plyler, Historian: Myra Goode, Reporter, Linda Watson, Miss Frazier, advisor. SECOND ROW: M. Myers, V. Shoaf, L. Cauble, L. Barger, P. Beck, C. Bost, S. Goodman, M. Wilhelm, P. Wrights, D. Kennedy, A. Cline, B. Graham, J. Waller. THIRD ROW: L. Rogers, R. Hendrix, B. Broadway, C. Heilig, K. Snider, H. Wilhelm, P. Allison, R. Dishrnan, L. Eudy, G. Martin, A. Fleming, J. Graham, P. Snider. FOURTH ROW: M. Williams, E. Deese, D. Howard, G. Greer, N. Hildabrand, N. McNee1y, D. Correll, C. Carter, D. Mauldin, M. Brown. FIFTH ROW: M. Lackey, C. Carscadden, A. Schenk, P. Barber, C. Schenk, B. Coyle, M. Rex, P. Graham, S. Wetmore, T. Pendelton, M. Smith.
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Violation of federal A.B.C. laws in correlation with the Whiskey Rebellion was explained by Mr. Graham. Students Study Society and History The curriculum of the History Depart- ment incorporates several courses with 3 . varied subj ect matter. The courses include: at N 'W World History, U. S. History, Government and Economics, and Civics. U. S. History and World His- tory are beneficial to students, in that they do not merely learn the dates of famous events, but instead, they understand why these events occurred. The goal of the government courses is to prepare the student for citizenship by teaching him the Constitution in detail so that he will better understand its application in the working government. BIBLE CLUB FIRST ROW: Officers: Miss Brazzell, Advisorg Karen Sides, President, Frank Smith, Vice-President, Janis Cranford,Secretaryg John Breen, Treasurer, Joe Nesbit, Reporter, Fredda Bost, Song Leader, Libby Wells, Pianist. SECOND ROW: W. Avery, S. Honeycutt, B. Kluttz, A. Bost, S. Loy, J. Rice, G. Greer, S. Wetmore. THIRD ROW: V. Brandon, J. Myers, R. Wells, E. Poole, J. Osborne, D. Correll, P. Kalledge, E. Rankin, D. Howard. FOURTH ROW: D. Correll, G. Greer,D. Fleming, T. Moore, B. Cortner, E. Wells, N. Benson. I
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