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THE CHORAL CLUB The organization of the Choral Club is of great interest to the girls of high school. It has thirty-nine mem- bers who meet twice a week under the leadership of Mrs. John Story. The club will furnish music for the closing exercises of school. MEMBERS Front row: Vonice Bradley, Felicia Mashburn, Barbara Chambliss, Louise O’Hern, Betty Jean Daniel, Betty Rose Berry. Dolores Law, Sara Paul Stewart, Ann West, Elizabeth Suggs, Alma Raines, Dorothy Faircloth, Velma Dupree, Dolores Smith, Jo Ann Hobby, Lauta Averett, Jeanelle Ellerbee, Wilda Newton, Wynelle Wilson, Marie Newton, Peggy Zorn, Andrewnette Goff, Ellena Dryden • • • Back row: Norma Ellington, Caro- lyn Lumpkin, Geneva Ross. Jarelle Baker, Betty Gcoghagan, Hilda McCard, Jean Lanneau, Jewell Tomlinson, Anita Robinson, Rosemary Johnson, Betty Sue Shealy, Patsy Murray, Betty Davison, Juanita McGraw, Cynthia Scott. Sarah Watson. MEMBERS Left to right: Barbara Nathan, Guy Reinhardt, Dorothy Doss, Patsy Rein- hardt, Margaret Stewart, Carolyn Whiddon, Martha Dryden, Jane Ilearne, Joyce Johnston, Reginald Cox, Patsy Murray, Billy Berry, Anita Robinson, Cynthia Scott, Wilda Newton, Betty Sue Shealy, Jo Ann Hobby, Dorothy Faircloth, Sujette Peacock, Mary Florence Porter, Luke Sconyers, Kenneth Johnson, V Ann Stewart. THE MUSIC CLUB The Music Class of twenty-three members, under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel Turner Kerns, has as its aim and purpose the development of a deeper appreciation of music and fine arts.
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THE JOURNALISTIC CLUB The object of this club is to encour- age its members to develop their journalistic ability and to inform the citizens of Ashburn of the accom- plishments and proceedings of the school through the publication of the “Blue and Cold Echoes” each week of the school year. STAFF Dolores Law.......................Editor-in-Chief Anita Robinson..................Assistant Editor Lauta Averett....................Business Manager Miss Florence Baxter......................Advisor REPORTERS Marvin McDonald Peggy Zorn Betty Sue Shealey Sarah Watson Jeanelle Ellerbee Patsy Murray Leon Bryan MEMBERS First row: R. C. Watson, Mack Scott. Billy Shivers, David Harp, Earl Smith . . . Second row: Everett Garner, Jimmy Latham, White Adams, Carl Smith, Gene McNair • • Third row: Howell Bryant, Tom Smith, Stanley Sell, Dane Stanford, Johnny Almond, Wynton Lee, R. L. Peacock. Mr. C. O. Brown Teacher THE F. F. A. The F. F. A. is a national organiza- tion of Future Farmers of America. The club is made up of boys from high school who are studying agricul- ture and trying to put the latest ex- perimental data to work on their farms. We believe that rural Americans can and will hold true to best tradi- tions in our national life and that we can exert an influence in our homes and communities which will stand solid for our part in that inspiring task.
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Front row: Alice Nix, Jo Ann Hobby, Peggy Zorn, Ann West, Dorothy Sue Lee, Dolores Smith, Jean Lanneau, Velma Dupree, Wynelle Wilson, Elizabeth Suggs. Dean Nipper, Camilla Nipper, Rosemary Johnson, Aundine Reid, Ruth Jones, Sadie Collins, Joyce Coffey. Sara Paul Stewart. Vonice Bradley, Norma Ellington. Betty Geoghagan • Hock row: Alma Raines, Wilda Newton, Patty Fowler, Ruth Smith, Felicia Mashburn, Carolyn Lumpkin, Maxine Reid, Sarah Watson, Inez McCraw, Cynthia Scott. Katherine Zorn, Jewell Tomlinson, Betty Jean McCard, Anita Robinson, Juanita McGraw, Marie Newton, Clotheile Kennedy, Dean Nipper, Alice Ruth Cox. Jarelle Baker. Miss Evelyn Griner. Advisor. THE HOME ECONOMICS CLOB The Future Homemakers' Club was organized during the Spring and had as its theme for the year “Building Toward New Horizons.” Some of its purposes are: to further interest in home economics; to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking; to work for good home and family life for all and to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 24
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