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fi w i It it t LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Woynes, Lynn Ames, Miss Lett , . . SECOND ROW: Shirley Fitzhugh, The Future I-lomemalqers of America, themselves able seanistresses in their annual luocly in assembly. O Bsutwell, Agnes Talbert, Nina Wood, Elinor Whitfield, Lois Stone, Ann Sue Golson, Sandra DeRamus, Joyce Barnes, Ellen Stone, Sara Barrett. FHA composed of these ambitious Home EC, students, proved fashion show. This show was presented before the student PILOT CLUB GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommie Jean Peacock, Bobbie Diane Randall, Betty Herrin, Helen Meigs. Hill, Mary Linda Balmer, Hanna Berger, Ulla Bengtsson, Miriam Skinner, Page 64
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LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Margaret Ann Hopkins, Sandra Westbrook, Mary Ruth Horne, Donna Marietta, Jean Ann Martin, Linda Moore, Carolyn Rawls, Margie Allen, Marge Joyce, Mary Russell, Rene Armstrong . . . SECOND ROW: Miss Hall, Linda Towns, Miriam Skinner, Carol Knight, Glenda Hughes, Becky Harrison, Becky Harris, Judy Harris, Jeanne Jatlro, Val Morrow, Geraldine Capatina, Mrs. Jackson . . . THIRD ROW: Louise Ramseur, Diane Randall, Martha Grace Hardy, Cor- alie Woodfin, Lois Preston, Ann Risher, Eloise Meadows, Gerry Purvis, Margie McCormick, Mary Beth Howard, Ann Lolly, Sandy Layton. FTA The Future Teachers ot America, under the sponsorship ot Miss Landon Hall and Mrs. Cecil Jack- son, is organized at Parrish to introduce students to the teaching profession. They began a collection of old P. H. S. annuals to be kept in the office. Other projects included an F. T. A. movie shown to the girls, and a field trip to Montevallo. FBLA The Future Business Leaders ot America consists of all commercial and business students, and is organized to promote our tuture business leaders. This year the F. B. L. A. sponsored a faculty-student softball game, the profits being used for the purchase of a new machine for the school. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ann Halbert, Carolyn Weeden, Margaret Ross, Joyce Sewell, Mariorie Adams, Georgia LoBue, Barbara Osburn, Janie Sexton , . . SECOND ROW: Mr. Mosely, Carolyn Piper, Helen Pugh, Rubye Lee Howell, Sally Langston, Patsy Williams, Mary Tennimon, Miss Harris. eff 'Q' Q. 1 ' X - S A s .. E ,585 is 1' -f YK, ., . , Ji . a 4 Y .,
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qv-f 'Kr-sa.-Malw LEFT TO RIGHT,. FIRST ROW: Joyce Smith, Margaret Ann Patterson, Dannelle Shanahan, Carolyn Piper . . . SECOND ROW: Mabel Hand, Dian Bradley, Pat Galeback, Gail Brown, Ann Adams, Barbara Neese, Helen Pugh, Donna Osburn, Alice Ann Powell, Jean Powell, Carl Prichett. LIBRARY STAFF These students have gladly served Mrs. Edwards and the school by giving up their study hall period to vvorlc in the library. OFFICE STAFF The Office Staff is essential to the smooth running of the school. They deliver messages to the students, run errands, answer the telephone, make out absentee slips, mimeograph papers for teachers, and do general office work. These students devote their study hall period to their office work. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Marjorie Adams, Shirley Herrin, Elsie Loeb, Helen Meigs, Diane Randall, Geri Purvis, Jobeth Houghton . . . SECOND ROW: Bill Jones, Lee Jackson, Gigi Morgan, Carolyn Adams, Roy Robson. .K we--w r.. .ts ,Q f Q:
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