Axton High School - Axtonian Yearbook (Axton, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 49 text:

!1 F.H.A. Kneeling — Miss Dallas, Helen Lawrence, Mary Starling, Barbara Pace, Martha Minter, Josephine Howerton, Nancy Garrett, Lucy Wells. Second row — Eunice McDaniel, Nancy Cole, Christine Nester, Alma Crews, Dorothy Joyce, Wenon Hall McVay, Janice Wyatt, Ethel Brown, Gladys Gravely, Nancy Robertson, Abbie Gauldin. Third row — Mary Durham, Earnestine Flippen, Evelyn Wilson, Dorothy Newton, Juanita Hankins, Kay Thompson, Anne Patterson, Sarah Still. Foiirth row - — Barbara Ray, Shirley Davis, Louella Lawhorne, Frances Holland, Jean Jones; Fifth row — Lorene Wyatt, Beatrice Branch, Nancy Billings, Betty Durham. Sixth row — Lois Ashby, Dolly Rumley, Marie Dickerson. The Future Homemakers of America (F.H.A.), one of the oldest active organiza- tions in our school, is a club for eligible home economics students. This being a national organization, the club feels very proud in being an affiliated chapter. The chapters of Henry County and our adjoining Patrick County combine to make the Patrick Henry Federation. We feel very fortunate in having the president, Dolly Rumley a member of our chapter. The b asis of our organization being the home, we try to center all our activities around it. At the beginning of each year, we plan a program of work which includes activities such as improving home relationships, conducting Red Cross Drives, redecorating the cottage, social activiteis, attending the F.H.A. Camp and representing our chapter at the state convention. The united cooperation of the girls has made the accomplishment of these goals possible in the past.

Page 48 text:

F F. A. Background — David Eanes, Frank Payne, Jimmy Robertson, William Carter, Claude Riggan, Donald Joyce, Joseph Hankins, Leonard Bates, Jerry Roach, Jimmie Martin, Lynwood Riddle. Foregroiind — Maxwell Kendall, Bobby Ashby, James Burchell, Tommy Jones, Maynard Shelton, Mr. Tavenner, Oliver Carter, Donald Eanes, Sonny Lees. The F.F.A. Chapter is one of the oldest and best known organizations for boys in Axton. The organization was established for boys studying vocational agriculture who are planning to become future farmers. The boys in the F.F.A. have a wide varietv of activities. They have been the means of improving the school grounds and buildings. Only last fall they laid pipe and sewer lines for the new shop and agriculture building. They have, in the past, made many improvements to make our school a better one. However, there is not outdoor work all the time, for there is much information to be obtained pertaining to farm jobs. For example, there is forestry, dairy judging and public speaking contests to participate in. The new shop, which was completed in early 1950, offers unlimited opportunities for woodwork, welding, blacksmithing, etc. This is an organization that certaiAly is both highly educational and beneficial to all farm youth.



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GIRLS CHORUS First row — Dean Lynch, Barbara Hardy, Rachel Eanes, Nancy Cole, Mrs. Turner, Lucille Harbour, Katie Marshall, Sally Washburn, Janice Wyatt. Second row — Mary Wilson, Rose Mary Hopkins, Geneva Jones, Joyce Brame, Louise VC ' ilson, Anne Richardson, Ann Wagner. Third row — Abbie Gauldin, Earnestine Flippen, Margaret Gravely, Helen Lawrence, Doris Eanes, Betty Carter, Shirley McNeely. Fourth row — Ethel Brown, Virginia Eanes, Eunice McDaniel, Betty Dulaney, Anne Patterson. Fifth row — Vera McGuire, Barbara Pace, Lucy Wells, Sandra Reynolds, Nancy Garrett, Doris Earles, Janet Marlowe, Kay Thompson, Martha Minter. The Girls’ Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Turner, is one of the most outstanding organizations of our alma mater. Having been established in 1946, by our present sponsor, the chorus has endeavored to reach higher standards in music each year. The group presents special music on various occasions and annually attends the district music festival, where they usually attain honors. Each year, the financial necessities of the chorus are derived from the cooperation of the girls in numerous activities. The chorus is made up of girls from the eighth grade through high school. All members consider it an honor to belong to this group.

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