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First Row, Left to Right: Josephine Reeder, Shirley League, Jean Arnold, Margaret Stump, Amelia West. Second Row: Celia Gasque, Mary Ann Brown, Susan Workman, Brenda Turner, Diana Spencer, Sandra May. Third Row: Gail Murphy, Becky Farmer, Grace Orr, Linda Boland, Elaine Boyce, Mrs. Jack Haskin, sponsor. The Clinton F.H.A. Chapter is a member of a national organization of students studying F U T U R E H O M E M A K E R S homemaking in high school. Following their motto, Toward New Horizons, each member learns to cook and sew. In addition, the second year students study family relations and take a six weeks' course in budgeting. Alice Cunningham, sc'c1'c'fu1'yg Corinne Boyd, rice-pwsirlcvzig Harriet Wilstn, president, Barbara Eichelberger, reporter, and Mary Jane Jacobs, treasurer, have tea from their new silver service. Ninety 1
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Left to Right: Barbara Boyce, sponsored by the Joanna Foundationg Julie Bolick, by the American Le- gion Auxiliary, Sylvia King, by the Bailey Foundationg and Dvlora Lyda, by the Bailey Foundation. Nine Clinton High School students experi- enced a profitable week at Girls' State and Boys' State during the summer of 1959. The girls met at the University of South Carolina on June 7-13, and the boys met on June 13-19. Each group not only enjoyed vespers, a ban- quet, skits, and a tea at the Governor's Mansion but also learned state governmental procedures by hearing speakers and panel discussions, by taking part in elections, and by visiting govern- ment officials. GlRLY'STATE md BOYS'STATE Left to Right: Maxio Brown, sponsored by the .Io- anna Foundationg Delmar Hardman, by the Bailey Foundation: Duck Adair, by the Lions Clubg Mack Gaffney, by the Bailey Foundation, and Ricky Rhame, by the Exchange Club. -wmiv' mw- Eighty-Nine
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Among their interesting programs were dem- onstrations and discussions on Careers in Home Economics, Christmas decorations, china, crystal, and silverware. To highlight the year, the F.H.A. sponsored their annual Christmas dance. Louise Speake, Sandra Dunaway, Barbara Wilson, Anne Fraser, Diana Spencer, Melda Dean, Susan Work- man, Cecelia McLendon, Carolyn Heaton, and Nancy Neighbors received first and second honors in the fashion show last spring. 0F AMERICA First Row, Left to Right: Reta Bond, Verle Barker, Jackie Robbins, Shirley Ann Timmons, Ann Marie Henry, Shirley Estes, Sara Whitmire, Barbara Anderson, Marjorie Arnold, Judy Davis, Martha Todd, Linda Greene, Rosemary Seegars, Shirley Ann Lawson. Second Row: Diane Bradberry, Mary Bart Stump, Jane Ellen Fowler, Linda Bedenbaugh, Barbara Grant, Carolyn Long, Sandra Ginn, Mary Jo DeVore, Phyllis Bodie, Ellen Lawson, Brenda Fallaw, Annette Young, Lynda Whelchel, Jane Gibson. Third Row: Lynne Thomason, Carol Franklin, Ame Black, Murray Addison, Dianne Williams, Sally Pitts, Janet Johnson. Fourth Row: Peggy Rhodes, Jennie Rae Surratt, Janie Culbertson, Sheila Jacks, Judy Bedenbaugh.
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