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Stick a Daisy in Your Hat and Be Happy Is Theme of FHA Assembly. QW FRONT ROW: Angela johnson, Debbra Little, Vivian Winfield, Carolyn, Rita Dolberry. ROW 2: Janice Graves, Gloria Brown, Diane Collins, Deborah McCoy, Blanche Stancil. ROW 3: Vivian Saunders, Eva Overton, Isadora Overton, Angler Wilson, Brenda Capel. The national program of the Future Homemakers of America serves as a guide to state associations and local chapters. The nine national projects were determined by FHA members as the result of a survey conducted of the needs and interests of today's youth. Goals of the organization were to help each individual develop a positive attitude toward people, to show the importance of co-operative ways of working in homes and communities and to develop leader- ship ability. Projects which the girls worked on dealt with Making your Money Behave, Citizenship Challenges You and Mora1s and Manners Matter . - In january, the FHA presented an as- sembly program which highlighted per- sonality development and good citizen- ship. A skit, Stick aiDaisy in Your Hat and be H-HPPY, ,Which emphasized home, love, friends, life, school, dreams, work, country and God, was enjoyed by all who witnessed this presentation. Sandra Cooper, Gayle Braye and Phyllis Smith whip up a recipe that promises to be delicious.
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Episcopal Church's Epiphany Service FRONT ROW: Yvonne Melvin, Mary Pugh, Ann Joe, Regina Kelley, Magaret Walston, Shirley Evans, Deborah Hill. ROW 2: Levester Holley, Sharon Small, Brenda Robinson, Ernestine Mathews, Joyce White,,Calpurnia Wortham, Benita jones. ROW 3: Gloria Rogers, Debbie Williams, Vivian Rollins, Jeanette Riddick, Vernick Jones, Phyllis Ables, Sharon Payton, Yvonne Peele. - X D. Hill, C. Smith, J. Riddick, M. Lyons, S. Evans, C. Cartwright, P. Warren, B. Britt, J. Barbour and R. Kelley, members of the Girls' Ensemble, spend much time after school rehearsing for scheduled appearances. 47
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Science Club Projects Judged at School Science Fair E E FRONT ROW: Leslie Anderson, Wilms Grimes, jacquelyn Lindaey, Vanessa Claiborne, Thora Colden. ROW 2: james Perry, Virginia Dixon, Regina Copeland, Sandra Williams, Frank Malloy. ROW 3: Melvin Lambert, Deborrah McCoy, Maurice Roane, George Robinson, joseph jones, Curtis Speller. Those students who were scientifically inclined and showed an interest in science had a chance to explore the world of Science through the Science Club. Most of the members are sophomores. Regular j meetings were held--some devoted to j routine business matters while others were strictly educational. n. Club members exhibited much enthusi- asm as they diligently worked on science projects which were judged at the School Science Fair. , During the homecoming activities, the Science Club was very much in evidence. Vanessa Claiborne was selected as its lqueen and joined queens of other organiza- tions at the gala coronation ceremonies. Leslie Anderson and Vanessa Claiborne entered their projects in the Tidewater Science Congress. As the Washingtonian goes to press, j ' N the club is making plans for a spring as- sembly program to acquaint the student body with a variety of scientific projects. S.. Myron Hughes and Jacqueline Lindsey observe the movement of single-celled protozoids in a Science Club project. 49
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