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F.H.A. On September 22 a group of F.H.A. students attended the State Fair in Richmond with a group from the Future Farmers. Early in October at a sectional meeting, the first year girls were awarded their pins. A Christmas Flower Show was given on December 18. The winning arrangement was entered by Linda Easter. During F.H.A. Week, April 1-7, the club had a display at school on the bulletin board and one in a downtown department store. Also, the club members gave a faculty tea. The club gave a Mother-Daughter Banquet on April 24. In june, 20 of the members of the club attended summer camp. Polly Holzlzirts, Lynn Mallory, Roterta Black, Joann Hudgins, Mary Lynn Taylor, Barbara Hosenkrans, and Margaret Appfel ride the Homecoming Float. Daughter Banquet highlight F.H.A. year. Linda Easter presents her Tri-Color Award in the F .H .A. Christmas Flower Show. Sandra Batton is giving Joey Goldsmith the cake he won from the cake walk on Club Night. FHA Wt! Kathy Robertson and Diane Carter prepare to take their Christmas Tree to Mr. Walton, our assistant superintendent. The F.H.A. display on Stretching Clothing Dollars was put in the Singer Sewing Machine window during National F.H.A. Week.
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Front Bow: Dobbins, chapter reporterg L. Wyant, vice-presidentg S. Lydlck, hastorrang D. Carter, song leader. Second Row: Mrs. Hurt sponsorg B. Rosenkrans, treasurerg K. Robertson, secretaryg L. Mallory presidentg Mrs. Conrad, sponsorg Miss Wash, sponsor. The 6hrisfmas Janna Brown served as Historian of the Martha Jefferson F.H.A. Federation this year. Penny Brownin and Gail Fitzgerald chat with Mr. Ray Jones, Civi?Defense Co-ordinator for Albemarle County, who spoke to the group on Being Prepared for Emergency Feeding. rv 1' lBUfLE3NG'l 1 'FAMHY The F.H.A. purposes are displayed on the bulletin board during National F.H.A. Week. Flower Show and the Mother- Ellen Gardner receives her F.H.A. pin from Gayle Toms, while Anne Crigler looks on. Cindy Bolick, Lynn Mallory, and Joyce Roberts work on their De- grees of Achievement. 38
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Front Row: G. Roberts, L. Garrett, K. Huff. Second Row: Miss DeShazo, director, L. Roberts, I. MacKay, R. Massey, C. Agee. Third Row: C. Snead, L. Childress, C. Hendricks, G. Lewis, B. McDaniels, P. Johnson. Fourth Row: E. Cook. qi-, Orchestra: On February 9 the orchestra presented a con- cert in the Albemarle auditorium. Later they played for a school assembly. The members entered the Solo Ensemble F estivaln held in Winchester on May 11. During the spring they visited five county grammar schools pre- senting concerts at assemblies. Band club sells candy for fund raising project' Band Club: Sponsorin of fund rais- ing drives, assisting in Sie preparation of public programs given by the band, and fostering fellowship among band members are the three purposes of the club. This year during the spring, the Band Club sold candy, the money was given the Albemarle Concert Band to help with its progress. Front Row: S. Richie, vice-president, C. Judge, treas- urer, M. Smith, secretary, M. Wood, Reporter. Sec- ond Row: D. Williams, T. Tremble, B. Baldwin, S. Ford, N. Profit, B. Bunch, P. Hardy, K. Moore, M. Tulloh, S. Mummey. Third Row: H. Roberts, S. Beale, E. Springborn, B. Burton, T. Titus, C. Via, D. Tobler, B. Ward, S. Morris, B. Norford, M. Bishop. Fourth Row: T. McCormick, T. Payne J. Titus, D. Hale, K. Pace, B. Martin, S. Dudley, B. Hall, P. Phillips, F. Redden, C. Woodson. Fifth Row: L. Toms, P. Verburg, T. Kessler, S. Butler, D. Falwell, S. Nottingham, B. Bishop, N. Benfer, W. Flory, S. Clark, M. Donohue.
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