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Such a large group is indicative of the keen interest of the girls in excelling in homemaking. First row: Eleanor Under- down, Sandy Strawn, Carolyn Culler, Cynthia Hart, Becky McGowan, Randee Clark, Emily Raby, Linda Whittington, Penny Craig, Mary Max Neely, Marsha Pearson, Linda Smith, Dee Dee Kendrick, Linda Miller, Fredda Thompson, Frances Woodbury, Nancy Summerford, and Diedra Cline. Second row: Carole Barnette, Mary Robbins, Cheryl Floyd, Virginia Marr, Jackie Beard, Davanna Bolick, Nancy Smith, Tamela Braswell, Martha Johnson, Debby Austin, Harriett Kiser, Diane Suddreth, Martha Rhodes, Caroline Lineback, and Mary Jane Nelson. Third row: Donna Davis, Lynne Crowe, Karan Pegram, Linda Triplette, 1... ,....'m4,,,,A.,.... .. bww.. ..... , - . Q. 1-. ,sm Brenda Rector, Carol Clement, Relma Church, Gail Friesland, La Donna Goforth, Debbie Smith, Martha McKinney, Jennifer Warren, Vivian McGowan, Beverly Broach, Rosemary Parsons, and Judy Harris. Fourth row: Sandra McMahan, Patricia Furr, Linda Barrier, Patricia Hunt, June White, Becky Clark, Linda Parsons, Mary Crisp, Jean McGee, Virginia Barlow, Phyllis Bowman, Shirley Barnette, Lucy Anders, Judi Rader, and Tana Jaynes. Fifth row: Chiquita Teague, Sarah Kirby, Judy Suddreth, Janice Church, Frances Robbins, Sherry Holman, Brenda Pritch- ard, Sheila Pilkenton, Paula Gail Riggs, Melissa Gibbons, Bar- bara Baker, June Sides, Vicki Davis, Beverly Triplett, Phyllis Walker, and Mrs. James Lipe, adviser. FUTURE H OMEMA KERS OF A MERI CA The officers of the F.H.A. who plan its programs and activities are Nancy Smith, historiang Tana Jaynes, president, Vicki Davis, reporterg Randee Clark, parliamentariang Sissy Jones, vice-presidentg Mary Jane Nelson, committees chairmang Davanna Bolick, treasurerg Lucy Anders, recreation leaderg Jean McGee, secretary, and Rosemary Parsons, de- gree chairman. The F.H.A. is an organization of girls studying home economics. Through club activities, these girls learn to appreciate the satisfactions of homemaking and Ways to build strong homes in the future. The household arts are lively in the well-taught home economics classes of Mrs. Hazel B. Lipe. She is the adviser of the F.H.A. and co-adviser of the ju- nior class. im., F V .- V4 my , ,
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Cheryl Floyd can now show everyone how to make a meat loaf tram This was a cooking project in home ec. Tommy Melton is demonstrating the method of determining in grams per square centimeters the amount of force required to break the surface tension of water to a group of in- terested physics students. Mr. Brown, the new biology teacher at Le- noir High this year and a biology major, commands a thorough knowledge of his sub- ject and concentrates on making its presenta- tion to his class as comprehensible as possible. The spirit of inquiry plus high standards of achievement combine to make the science these stu- classes of Mr. F. L. Byrd of real worth to L.H.S. students. His subjects include chemistry, . . physics, and senior science. i f 3-T-K-gr -- ' ', ,QM f'
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AAAA., Marthe Doll is enriching her speaking and writing vocabularies by looking up words in the dictionary. Weekly themes, vocabulary tests, gram- mar tests, parallel reading, endless num- bers of paperback books, book reports, or- al talks-this is English at L.H.S. By reading the great authors and careful study of the classics, one can gain a new perspective of himself and the world around him. One of the greatest rewards of an education is for one to be able to express his thoughts and emotions clear- ly. Written assignments and speeches force students to compose understandable and vivid passages. Open discussions in- duce the development of ideas into words and the free expression of these thoughts. Always foremost is the encouragement of teachers to seek basic life truths. Eng- lish courses provide the necessary learn- ing experiences for these talents and'aims. ENGLISH -LIBRAR Y One of the activities of Mrs. McGoWan's junior Eng- lish classes is reading and studying paperback books. 2
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