Brosville High School - Topper Yearbook (Danville, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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Future Homemakers of America SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN MEMBERS The Brosville F. l-l.A. chapter consists of one hundred and six members this year. The chapter is one of the most active in the county and city, having won the Outstand- ing Chapter Award for 1955-56. Mrs. Mozelle Oakes and Mrs. Evelyn Coleman are sponsors of this group. First row, left to right: Barbara Moss, Mildred Angle, Peggy Powell, Betty Davis, Addie Burnett, Mary Montgomery, Evelyn Bailey, Linda Echols, Annie McDaniel, Louise Haley, Linda French, Gloria Gunnell, and Myrna McDaniel. Second row: Lois Gam- mon, Vernie Gammon, Anne Moore, Linda Lea, Joyce Barbour, Ruth Lipford, Linda Shifflette, Rachel McElheney, Sylvia Richardson, Frances Hines, Yvonne Dyer, Mar- garet Riddle, Martha Maxie, Earlene Powell, and Margaret Gammon. Third row: Jeanette Weatherford, Gayle Jones, Anne Burnett, Patsy McCroskey, Iean Brown, Barbara Moss, Barbara Haynes, Geraldine Gray, Charlotte Scearce, Carol Brummitt, Shirley Hancock, Patricia Winn, Delores McCune, Peggy Hunt, and Linda Wilkerson. Fourth row: Barbara Scearce, Carolyn Welch, Alice Wilson, Elaine Pyrtle, Betty Bray, Jean Still, Anne B. Snead, Sandra Jones, Anne J. Snead, Eunice Snead, Faye Vaughn, Choloe Inman, Linda Jackson, Judy Taylor, and Jackie Hyler. , if .fi

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,fun ,.. ' r F 1 k K 39 J 5'-3,g,,g, vi 'K as First row, left to right: Nancy Snead and Louise Loftis, Co-Historians, Shirley Harding, Vice President, Joyce Oakes, Presidentg Louise Gammon, Secretary: Anne Gusley, Treasurer, Nancy Moore, Reporter, and Nancy McCroskey, Parliamentarian. Second row: Louise Bray, Sylvia Griffith, Carol Thompson, Faye Soyars, Frances Furr, Patsy Echols, Joyce Soyars, Nancy Merricks, Judy Wilson, Regina Long, and Joyce Jackson. Third row: Betty Carter, Julia McGuire, Joan Richardson, Kitty Duncan, Mary Alderson, Dorothy Robertson, Barbara Godfrey, Betty Owen, Carol Gammon, Ruth Worley, and Sally Hyler. Fourth row: Janice Inman, Nancy Wilson, Betty Wilson, Janice Cooper, Elizabeth Roberts, Sara Perkins, June Wall, Sylvia Scearce, Wanda Walton, and Charlotte Hinton. Future Homemakers of America JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools in the United States and territories. The Brosville Chapter is affiliated with the national organization. The goal of the organiza- tion is to further interest girls in home economics by provided interesting homemaking and sociable activities. 48' .nl



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First row, left to right: Junior Hutson, Randy Atkinson, Curtis Hylton, Bobby Blair, Vice President, Eugene Scearce, President, Ronnie Burnett, Morris Stowe, Kenneth Tuck, Donald Shackelford, Sentinel, and John Hylton. Second row: Robert Carty, Advisor, Marvin Hylton, Eugene Taylor, Reporter, Albert Walton, Donald Roberts, Billy Wilson, Wayne Davis, Secretary, Albert Robertson, Tommy Burnett, Fred Soyars, Bucky Hyler, George Yeatts, Jeff Soyars, Willie Moss, Clyde Burnett, Randy Barber, Cleveland Scearce, Billy Still, and Phillip Shackelford. Absent from photo: Donald Thompson, Treasurer. Future Farmers of America The Brosville Chapter of Future Farmers of America was established in 1929 as the F. F. V. or Future Farmers of Virginia. Later in 1933, it was recognized as an incorpo rated chapter of the Future Farmers of America. From the very beginning the boys who were enrolled in these courses felt a spirit of comradeship due to their background of country life and their desires with regard to farming as a vocation. The organization is a non-profit, non-political farm youth group of voluntary membership designed to take its place along with other agencies striving for the development of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture, and the improvement of country life. 50

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