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President, Mary Linda Garrett, Vice-President, Loretta Cain, Secretary, Sammie Leslie, Treasurer, Nancy Mashburn, Reporter, Linda Forrester. Betty Jean Blalock, FFA Sweetheart Larry Haley, FHA Sweetheart The F.H.A. is a national organization of girls who, through the capable leadership of their advisors, are becoming better home- makers. This club is open to all high school girls enrolled in the home economics classes. Emphasis extends beyond the home and into the community as members learn and practice high ideals in their everyday life. The F.H.A. has undertaken projects which include a coat hanger sale, a Thanksgiving box for a needy family, and any other service project which presented itself. Highlights of the year are projects co-sponsored by the FFA and FHA-the rose garden, the Valentine dance, and the financial aid to landscaping school grounds. Future Homemakers Rwo one: Linda Forrester, Nancy Mashburn, Lavelle Hisaw, jean White,, Delene Blanton, Sue Coltrane, Janice West. Raw frm: Feta Lou West, Loretta Cain, Charlotte DeBord, Mary Wilkie, june Jackson, Betty Thomas, Brenda McCard. Row lhree: Linda Gaddis, Barbara Cloud, Barbara Goss, Jerrie Ledbetter, Mary Linda Garrett, Evelyn Turner, Barbara Duckett. Row four: Martha Ann Disharoon, Emma Cantrell, Florene Dilbeck, Dale johnson, Linda Green, Patsy Densmore. Row five: Lucinda Young, June Hicks, jean Tippens, Lucy Roper, Joan Gazaway, Faye Roberts, Diane Padgett. Row fix: Kathryn Conn, Mabel Jones, Helen Vaughn, Wynetta Spriggs, Barbara King, Ammie jo Harrison. Row raven: Minnie Lou Stell, Grace Beck, Carrie Cagle, Elizabeth Braswell, jane Bobo, Linda Garrison. I' .f af
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Student Cotthetill Emphasizes Sehooll Citizenship The Student Council is a group composed of representatives from the student body. Each spring the candidates campaign for their offices and are elected by the entire student body. With the interest of the whole school in mind, they have worked diligently on projects affecting and influencing all areas of school life. Starting in the early winter, they sponsored a vocational emphasis program based on the choices indicated by the students. As a major contribution to C.H.S., the Student Council spearheaded a campaign to revise the school consti- tutiong and later in the year this group sponsored the selection of Man of the Year. Underlying all activities, there existed the constant attempt to emphasize the need for good citizenship in all phases of a student's day . . . at home, at school, and at social functions. Benny Bishop, president, and Mr. Mashburn, Advisor, com- plete plans for the Vocational Emphasis Program. Mr. Mashburn. Row one: Benny Bishop, President, William Hamby, Vice-President, Wendell Milford, Secretaryg Dan Owen, Treasurer, Teddy Porter, Re- porter. Row two: Larry Kellogg, Thad Green, Carroll Edge, Jimmy Weeks, Douglas Bishop, Ann Wimbish, Louise Hendrix, Tom Keith, Stevie Cullens. 23
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R fr' ,tl X , 7 ,F fx x w B294 Sponsors: Mrs. Yarbrough, Miss Gober, and Miss Duke As a joint project, the FFA and FHA beautified the school by planting a rose garden. Presidents Mary Linda Garrett and Larry Haley admire these beautiful yellow blooms. oil? America Rozi' one: Betty McLeskey, Nancy Poor, Linda Porter, Jean Shelton, Ann Owen, Gwenn Pritchard, Freida Cantrell, Rau' two: Brenda Sims, Jerry Ann Jerrett, Delores Cloud, Linda Cloud, Jessie Jensen, Diane Cagle, Patsy Cloud, Joyce Owen. Rozz' lbrcex Brenda West, Helen Fay Presley, Fay Dean, Teddy Porter, Frances Christokos, Linda Poore, Mary Owen, June Yother. Row frmr: Patricia Peacock, Peggy Cook, Louise Puckett, Sandy Burke, Brenda Morris, Sara Moore, Linda Ponder, Barbara Smith. Rom fizfe: Diane Henson, Betty Reece, Linda Mae Dougal, Karen Garlan, Lorraine Turner, Louise Williams, Judy Roper. Row six: Jill Hardy, Barbara Peardon, June Turner, Paulette Richardson, Sandra Smith, Ann Butterworth, Betty Guyton. Rau' .re1'en.' Earleenc Hill, Ann Vickers, Sue Boston, Joyce Bell, Betty Jean Blalock, Gayneal Young, Myra Henderson, Shirley Wood. an 25
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