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FUTURE HUME M HERB UF AMEHIC The Future Home Makers of America, commonly known as the F. H. A.. has been organized this year for the first time at Berryhill. The purpose of the club is to teach girls to become better home makers now and in the future. The officers are: Sarah Freeman, President, Doris Mauney, Vice-President, Virginia Biles, Secretary, Jane Smith, Treasurer, Doris Fitzpatrick, Program Chairman. First row: Pat Wrede, Elaine Creighton, Barbara Propst, Mildred Lisk, Sarah Freeman, Doris Mauney, Jane Smith, Doris Fitzpatrick, Barbara Crane, Dorothy Ross, Dorothy Smith, Mary Leta Carothers, Emily Blackwelder, Miss Elizabeth Martin. Scfcoind 1'ou': Barbara Williams, Joann Hovis, Bobbie Dixon, Mary Lou Short, Sara Marks, Julia Grier, Alice Knox, Betty Ruth Mullis, Gladys Benfield, Betty Pettus. Third 1'ou'.' Eloise Gardner, Faye Pressley, Carolyn Grice, Jean Kendrick, Willie Ruth Davis. Forzirfh 1'ou'.' Elizabeth Ross, Birdie Lou Boulware, Peggy Boyd, Rue Alexander. Not in picture: Anne Alexander. Virginia Biles, Thelma Gurley, Joann Mauney. Mary Zack. I ll lLL'l'f?fllAK'lffl7l
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JUNIUH REU EHUSS EUUNEIL The Berryhill unit of the Council was organized to promote the Junior Red Cross Work of the School. The sponsors are: Miss Anne Dysart QHigh Schooll and Mrs. Smith Ctlrammar Schooll. Firsf1'ou': Havolyn Crocker, Dorothy Clark, Shirley Shaffner, Sara Ruth Randall, Billie Sledge, Cherry Brooks, Hortense Collins, Anthony Wright. Second roar: Mrs. Smith, Jeanette Short, George Brown, Robert McSWain, Paul Jackson, Ann Alexander, Junior Nance, Jo Ann Hovis, Jean Brown, Miss Dysart. Page TLL'L'l7fLlA.Ql'U0H
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K -I , . - - - aa: 1an ' 'QQQ FUTURE FARMERS Ulf AMERIII The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as the F. F. A., is a nation- wide organization open to boys in High School who are studying vocational agrricul- ture. The aim of the F. F. A. is to develop aggressive and reliable rural agricultural leadership. The Future Farmers of America got its start in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1928. at the first national convention. The Berryhill Chapter of the F. F. A. was chartered in 1937. For the year of '46-'47 we have sixty-two active members. The officers for this year are as follows: Charles McGinnis, President: Horace Burgess, Vice-Presidentg Bill Bigham, Secretary, Tom Spratt, Treasurer, and George Brown, Reporter. Firsf row: Vincent Deshields. Bob Hovis, Robert Plyler, Lewis King, Bill Bigham, Mr. R. J. Drye, Tom Spratt, George Brown, Horace Burgess. Charles Mc- Ginnis, Johnny Hawfield, John Galloway, Brucc Abercrombie, T. C. Thompson. Second row: Baxter Cochrane, William Byrd, Oliver Preslar, Bobby Rhyne, Fred Shoaf, James Hunter, Robert Stone, Joe Brown, Robert McSwain, Roy Berryhill, Bill Pangle, Leon Liles, Campbell Choate, Joe Cathey. Third row: Ned Holland, Charles Pitts, J. C. Moody, Perry Monteith, Merle Robinson, Walter Younce, Morris Greene, Joe Denson, Carl Berryhill, Bobby Lands, Bernard Beatty, Pete Piercy, Jimmy Bigham, Kenneth Sledge. Fourth row: David Henry, Porter Behrendt, J. D. Tolson, Durham Williams, Harry Vanderburg, Kell Culp, Billy Pruette. Fifth row: Jack Patterson, Leighton Brown, S. C. Henry, Billy Philemon, Philip Plyler, Donald McAllister. Sixfh row: Richard Stikeleather, Bobby Thompson, Cha1'les Crump, Charles Culp. Seventh row: Jack Harrelson, Rudy Aycock. Nof in picture: Dan Abernathy, Bill Berryhill, Bill Joyner, Raymond Paris, J. C. Chaney, Max Monteith, John Setzer, Robert Montgomery. Page Twcnly-nine
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