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r '52 c-1 in T , Q af 52 il. 9 M ,A rv ' s Z Mrs. Ellis and A. Shepard, a past president, participate in the Reporter, A. Jennings, Secretary, P. Bowers, Ilistmiuzzg Alyllllll, installation of new officers: l.. Lannn, Song Leader: Ellis, rI'rer1511.rer, Vick, PresidC11igS. Boswell, l'iee-Presirleni. Preparing young girls for their tasks as homemakers ol' tomorrow is the main objective of the Puturc Home- makers of America. Selling Christmas cards, entertaining the parents and teachers, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, and assisting at several school functions were the highlights of the 9 Craft of Amenca Under the able leadership of Mrs. lXlildred Bullard, the P.H..'X. is one of Pikes most active organizations. First row: P. Bowers, Klylum, Boswell, Vick, A. Alennings, Keel, Al. Glover, nlinford. Fiftlz rout C. Eason, Xl. Cherrv. I. Ellis, B. Smith. Second row: C. nlcCullen, Cunningham, Bl. Miller, B. Boswell, Ellis, L. Batts, P. Braswell, A. Hayes, B. Creekmore, Edwards, F. Mayo, L. Pulghum, Bone, A. I.. E. llolloman, T. Bridgers, A. Davis. Sixtlz row: Vllinstead, C. Spaugh, A. Howard. Third row: B. Burdette, B. Ellis, N. Paulk- Horton, L. Joyner, B. Nlozingo, V. Tillis, B. Bailey, Al. Emory, ner, N. Shannon, S. Hackney, P. Pulghum, P. Vvells, Tomlin- P. Steelman, Batts, Cook, B. Horton. Sevcntlz row: I. Mer- son, F. Temple, N. Pittman. Fourtlz row: I. VVinstead, A. Askew, cer, B. Newton. A. Page, L. VValls, H. Barker, S. Wlilliamson, Barnes, C. Me Page lfiglztj -fire
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Settled: Advisers: Mr. VV. VVoodard and Mrs. E. Crawley. Simul- ixzg: Fritzi Brunner, exelzmzge stzzrleiztg A. Roberts, ljresidentg VV. B. P' ' V' J ittman, me l resicleurg UI. Farris, Treasurer. e Clyde Harris family welcomes A.F.S. dauglrter. American Field Service ln 1961, tlie American Field Service was started by a group of interested students and local citizens. To culti- vate interest among nations and to promote peace are the major purposes of this organization. lXlr. Vvoodard and Nlrs. Crawley sponsor the A. F. S. 'lliis year Fritzi Briinner lias come to our seliool as an Austrian ambassador of good will. She lias been adopted into tlie family of Mr. and Airs. Clyde P. llarris. flqlie A. li. S. Committee, faculty, and student body have cooperated to malie lier feel lilac a native Vvilsonian and a typical student at Pike. F z' 'l izt z s lures pictures of lzer cozuztry uiitlz. new frielzols in WIZSO11 Page Eiglzty-fmn' .. ' A-rg, 34 .
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E1 Club de Espanol 'lio strengthen international good will and to acquire more knowledge of Spanish speaking people and their customs create and enhance interest among memhers of El Cluh de Espanol. 'llhe Christmas hanquet, at which Miss Susan Wtiiii- wright gave a delightful talk on La Corrida de 'llorrof' the sale ol' school pennants, the Spring picnic, and the visit of Senor Amado Horno gave variety to the activif ties of the cluh. VVith Mrs. Kathleen Patterson, adviser, and the olli cers, Bill Cuhherlev, president, Carolvn llollowell, sec- retary, Sandra llorne, vice-president, and Linda Baker, treasurer, the meetings and their programs were very interesting. First row: A. Quick. S. Ahhitt, Vklilson. C. Powell, Balkeum, VV. Hunter, B. Luhherley, L. Marsh, M. Hussey, F. Griffin, VVinstead, L. VVinstcad, K. Sutton, M. llarris, Boykin, L. Baker. Secomi row: KlcFarland, N. Shannon, ul. Lancaster, ll. Smith, ll. Harriss, ul. Bartholomew, K. llickerman, O. Ful- ghum, P. Vklilliams, M. Maclaga, V. Strickland, C. llollowell, -I. O'Neal, Horne, E. Vkloodard. Third row: Glover, F. Orfificnnsz C. Hollowell, Secretnryg L. Baker, Treasurer, S. llorne, l'ice'-Presitleizfg B. Culuherlev, President, Mrs. K. Patter- terson, fltlviscr. Guests: Susan Vllainwright and Nlrs. Miriam Dunn. Brunner, L. Luper, C. Mclicel, F. -lordan, K. Horne, ll. Amer- son, M. Beaman, R. VVindham, L. Stallings, P. Ahhott, D. Hollo- well, ll. Turner, C. lleeden, L. Coghill. Fourili row: B. Ellis, L. lordan, M. Blythe, A. Rogers, B. Turnage, F. Guilford. Fifrli row: ll. Scott, F. llight, R. Vklheeler, B. Boykin, K. Whitle5', ll. Simons, D. johnson, T. Riley, E. Banasiak, G. Granger, U. Hedgepeth, B. Dickens, C. Lewis. Page Eighty-six
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