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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First row: Geraldine Long, Chloe Davis, Ann Rounds. Methyl Likes, Shirley Gordley, Eunetta Dunbar, Marie Meyers. Second row: Miss Langford, Pat Dejaynes, Leota Likes, Lila Logsdon, Joanne Bemis, Betty Butler, Judy Conrad, Shirley Kurfman, Nancy Logsdon, Genevieve Ashbaker, Joan Ltpcaman, Lois Lipcaman. Third row: Mary Kauffman, Evelyn Sorrells, Marilyn Hoosier, Doris Ward. Wylodean Trammell, Yvonne Keith, Shirley Kendrick, Pat DeWitt, Jeaneen Purpus, Alma Lear. The Brown County chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was reorganized this year after a lapse of four years due to lack of space. There are thirty-one members in the club with the motto Toward New Horizons . Membership is restricted to Home Economics pupils but is not obligatory. The Brown County chapter is affiliated with other clubs in the U. S., Puerto Rico and Hawaii. The colors are red and white, symbols of youth and purity. The flower is a red rose, a symbol of glowing health. OFFICERS FOR 1951-1952 President ............................ Marie Meyers Vice-President ......................Eunetta Dunbar Secretary ..................Shirley Gordley Treasurer .........................Methyl Likes Parliamentarian .....................Mary Lewis Historian ...................Ann Rounds Song Leader..................Chloe Davis Pianist ..................Geraldine Long Adviser......................Miss Langford Chapter mother...........Mrs. Dana Lewis CALENDAR F.F.A.-F.H.A. Skating Party.......January Heart Sister Week................February Initiation ..................... February Sock Dance .........................March Daddy Date Night....................April Mother and Daughter Tea...............May Style Show ...........................May Tea for Freshmen......................May 18 »
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Sitting from left to right: Doris Brockhouse, Jane Hurst, Marie Gerdes, David Mobley, Cynthia Garrison, Don Brooks, Miss Bacon, Carolyn Lawless. Standing from left to right: Mrs Myers, Ann McGurk, Carol Gibson, Mary Chamberlain, Jim Thomas, Tom Coulson, Bernita Kaehlert, Stan Walker, Joan Hetrick, Barbara Tucker Mary Campbell. The Stinger is the school paper published every other week. It contains the latest news, best gossip, and all items of interest to the school. The genera! layout of the paper is planned by the editor and her assistants with the help and advice of the sponsors. After the writing is completed by the reporters, the production staff takes charge and the paper is mimeographed, stapled, and distributed to the students and faculty. The present staff is headed by Mary Campbell, editor; and Bernita Kaeh • lert, assistant editor. The staff includes ten seniors and six juniors. Most of the new staff members are chosen from the junior class on the basis of interest and ability. Members serve for two years. Sponsors for this year are Mrs A. Myers and Miss D. Bacon. This year it was decided to add a freshman and sophomore reporter to cover class news. The reporter for the sophomore class is Carol Gibson and the freshman reporter is Ann McGurk. The paper is named after our basketball squad, the Green Hornets.'' « 17
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First row: Wayne Norton, David Mobley, Robert Walker, Leland Payne, Roger Quinn, Jim Thomas. Second row: Noah Branscum, Gerald Meritt, Robert Wegs. Robert Perry, Ronnie Wagner, Guy Roberts, Donnie Newton. Third row: Mr Price, John Parker, David Harman, Don Jennings, Gerald McClelland, Paul Willey, Charles Hamilton. Fourth row: Lyle Clark. Don Cox, Bob Thomas. Carl Childers, Wilber Putman, Jim Norvell, Mr Henrick. Fifth row: Glenn Childers. Tom Sorrells, Larry Patterson, John Fry, George Clark, Leon Urven Sixth row: Gaylord Surratt, Robert DeWitt, Wayne Bridge-water. Carl Thomas, Dewie Mayfield Seventh row: Bob Lucas, Loren Weise, Archie Brockhouse, Don Thomas Eighth row: John Jennings Tom Coulson, Wayne Norton, Roger Quinn, Robert Walker, David Mobley. « 19 »
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