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ECI 4 W., .,,,,. 1 'HOA BETA CLUB ,. A-A W I B X E 33 zz Q5 5 . f S? EEEE5 Phyllis Brown, C ha rl ott e Cregger, Betty Catron, Carolyn Midkiff, Mabel Jo Um b e r ge r , President, Betty Simmerman, Janice Shelton, Secretaryg Charles Moore, Judy Walker, Martha Beatty, John Ward, Treasurerg and Bonnie Edmonds. The BetaC lubis aleadership club composed average of C to remain in the club. of students with high scholastic standings. To The members seek to promote democracy become a m em be r of the Beta Club, a student by following their motto, Let us lead by serving must make an average of B , He must keep an others , Alberta Hughes,Rebecca Arrnbrister, Sandra Umberger, Marcia Price, Sandra Pope, Ellen Ewald, Jeannie Atkin s , Nancy Neighbors, Eleanor Williams, Barbara Cox, Lee Bell, Frank Sult, Bill Ward, Reporterg and Edsel Davis, Vice-President, : flf1?asfsSxrPvwA4sz3fmvSL1 A -' f. . U
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FUTURE DV7 Oo FARMERS OF AMERICA Mr. Copenhaver, Sponsor, O. C . Umberger, Eddie Henderson, Graham Watson, Billy Fields, George Williams, Henry Crabtree, 1 M' xv fl od' 'lf ' w f: 1 13 t David Manuel, Charles Walters, Jerry Walters, Ray Burress, Garnett Ayers. The George Wythe Chapte r of the Future F ar m e r s of America is made up of students studying vocational agriculture at George Wythe High School. Monthly meetings are held through- out the ye a r . The purpose of the organization is: To practice brotherhood,honor, heed rural opportunities and responsibilities, and to develop these qualitie s of leadership, which a Future Farmer should possess . Interest runs high in this organization since students have an opportunity to apply the prac- tices onthe home farm that they learn in school. Outstanding project work of this organization is exhibited annually at the State Fair of Virginia John Williams, Edward Jackson, M a s on Dean, John Burcham, Ned Umberger. Bobby Layne, Billy Fields, Stephen Akers, Thomas Sprake r , Bobby Huddle, Mr. Wilson, Sponsor. Mr. Copenhaver,Sponsorg Gaylord Friend, T r e a s u r e r 5 P a ul Jackson, Vice-President, Albert Bow1es,Presidentg Bobby Huddle,Repor- ter: Donald Otey, Secretary, Mark Grubb, Sen- tinel.
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LIBRARY CLUB Q fo- G 4 t ' , 1 John Ward, President, Harold Humphrey, Vice-President, Marcia Price,Secretary, Lorene Jones, Treasurer, Phoebe Ryan, Reporter Thomas Pendleton, Parliamentariang Pete Wright, Sergeant of Arms and Mrs. B. B. Feaganes, Sponsor. The Library C lu b is an important organi- in the club,but in the entire school and community zation of our school. Its purposes are: to en- and to plan ways and means of purchasing or ac- courage wide interest in better reading, not only quiring new books and materials for library use. Bobby C audle , Mike Udell, C liffo r d Hancock, Warren Copenhaver, Bill Woodford, Edward Gardner, Gayle Cox,Sonny Stephens, Evelyn Smith, Shirley Brady, Lena Catron, Robert Ingo, Shirley Phillippi, Martha Beatty, Ann Allison, Joy Johnson, Edsel Davis, Frank Sult, Anne Lee Burcham, Rebecca Hudson, Dorothy Childress, Lloyd Miller, Margaret Taylor, Wayne Tarter, Emmett Younce,Cecil Halsey,lmogene Crockett, Judy Kesner, Helen Collins, Juanita Quesen- berry, Mary Bourne, Patty Aker, Alice McHone, Esther Edmonds, Frances Smith, Betty Doss, Marie Robinson, Louis e McHone, Susan Ayers, Tim Cline, Betty Cline, Edna Waddell, Betty Pratt Simmerman, Mary Archer, Merle Shelton, Phoebe Ryan, Lorene Jones, Marcia Price, Harold Humphrey, Thomas Pendleton, John Ward and Mrs. Feaganes. tb ,,., 1.4! .Jr
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