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Junior J. H. A. Officers President PAM HARRELSON Vice President JOSIE KATE LEE Secretary NANCY HALL Treasurer JANICE MILES Reporter JOYCE ANN HAYES Rec. Chairman KAY ROGERS Adviser MISS JUNE WRIGHT Elise Joye supervises the line-up of seam- stresses, Betty Jean Brown, Esther Arnette, and Helen Reaves. President Barbara Pittman heads on entertaining discussion with other Senior JHA omcers: Mary Stone, Barbara Ses- sions, Dot McLellan and Jackie Miller. MISS JUNE WRIGHT Home Economics, JHA s 5. 4' Future Homemakers Perform The Basic Seven get a careful eye from Bonnie McKellar, Irene Christmas, Jeanette Bethea, and Barbara Bryant. FIRST ROW: F. Harrelson, Lee, Miles, Hall, Oates, King, Rogers. SECOND ROW: C. Altmah, I. Harrelson, McNeil, Hyatt, VonDylce Lupo, Dean, Granger, Brigman, Brown, McKeller. THIRD ROW: Branch, Kinsey, McGrady, Wellington, Welch, Mclaurin, Johnson, Tay lor, Pearce. FOURTH ROW: Mclnnis, A, Altman, Allen, Scott, Young, Bryant. FIFTH ROW: Cotiingham, Arnette, Hayes, Mills, Whitting ion, Cook, Bean, Coates. SIXTH ROW: Gave, P. Amelie, J. Arnette, Musselwhite, Oliver, Ivey, Rowland, Hardy. SEVENTH ROW: Orr Jackson, Hulon, McL'ellan, Daniels.
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Kitchen capers with Evelyn Brushing up on Emily Post of table ehqueile are Geraldine Huggins, Faye Sionion, Margie Hyaff, Faye Faircloih Doris Morris Frances Hyall Willie Frances Hulon, Belly Jones, Patricia Mc- McRae, Reba Tyler Hazel Herring and Carolyn Carler Cormac, and Clarincla Norman. MISS MHDRED JAYROE Margaret Hubbard and Pa . I ' Iricia Hyall marlr the Iasl Inch Home Economms' 'IHA J. Ho Ao of hem for Geneva Hyatl President Fufure homemakers receive valuable prac- Iice and experience in Ihe Iwo chapiers of the JHA. The girls are encouraged fo ole- velop an inferesl in personal, school, and communify improvemenfs. Sewing, cooking, homecare, and personal developmeni keep The older girls busy. Nevertheless, they find lime Io enfer disfricf confesfs, offend region- al meefings, and spend ci day af the Siaie Fair. BARBARA ANN PITTMAN Vice Presicleni DOT Mc LELLAN Secrefary MARY STONE Treasurer ALICE FAYE HODGES Reporter CLARINDA NORMAN Song Leaders JACKIE MILLER MARGARET HUBBARD Adviser MISS MILDRED JAYROE FIRST ROW: S. Herring, Williamson, Ivey, Allen, Brill, Lane, McGuirI. SECOND ROW: Coulder Carter J Guru r Jccxson Sluankle McKenzie, Miller, A. Herring. THIRD ROW: Belhea, Hyah, McKellar, C. Garner, Reaves Arnelfe
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Vocational Training Mindful that today's youth are tomorrow's citizens, D.H.S. offers a variety of vocational courses. Well-equipped commercial and agri- cultural departments aid students in choosing vocations. F.B.L.A. is a club for commercial students, with the purpose to encourage business and commercial leadership. Projects for the year included selling artificial flowers for Homecom- ing. F.F.A. serves to strengthen the principles taught in agriculture. Members look forward to attending the annual State Fair and sending a delegate to the National Convention. Mrs. Annette Brown, teacher of commercial subiects and adviser at the FBLA and the Hl-LlFE, explains the opera- tion of the adding machine to Tulah Singleton, Shirley ' Herring, and Irene Christmas. Helen 5'Ushi ' mi . B 9 u Borbafo sais? believing Rdfcey' Reba Pl' on 'he fund bam Piklmcftlnnke Pwnc 0 5' and Dori:'l:,lSyJvia amilifqls of 1 , gov mic. U On, Q es, G, -Ylving Qhcefs Mcf-0' Gdy, are No cgi! 9 d Onan McNeill 'Icy UU ' -'Dry-ye G'-e201 S ' lub' mel' ' ll. Rud I gamvb' Da . Oph P., y,'rl2Y 5 xleil lfllel, B 99' Ev 1 Stone' St-:nd jean in mlharize gwrbarq Waliyn Edgenon gh Mow Lellan' . l'0bxem emSelve .rs' Und R ' Margilrey f Ye faifflo el Do' TF QMYBEPM P S 'he rife Jean sion To 0 new ', 5 0 ing C b. e Q. Jeun 515005 Cl inet. Betty me, xo ge se' 'O
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