Henry Clay High School - Slashes Yearbook (Ashland, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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1ST ROW: Elvin Baker, Miss Ola Murray, Sponsor; Anne Turner, Pat ' Blair, President; Gladys Mae Loving, Dorothy Taylor, Michael Grieve. 2ND ROW; Ethel Howard, Mary Jane Cook, Shirley Powers, Janet Palmore, Jean Mallory, Beverly Stone, Gay White, Hilda Powers, Polly Ayers. 3RD ROW; Eleanor Liestra, Gwen Haley, Dale Maddox, Peggie Eyler, Jerry Lee Haley, Shirley Mallory, Etta Stanley, Judson Vaughan, Hampton Jesse, Susan Ayers. Although Henry Clay is a small high school, it supports an excellent business department, teaching typewriting, shorthand, filing and bookkeeping. The students in these classes are eligible for membership in the local chapter of the national organization. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica . The club sponsors speak ers, movies, skits, and assem- blies as a means of acquainting our student body with bus- iness education and practices. Under the supervision of Miss Ola Murrary, the club has continued to publish the school paper, the Eagle Lights. 29

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1ST ROW; Betty Lou Sykes, Pat ' Blair, Harriet Packard, Editor; Elvin Baker, Gay White, Hilda Powers. 2ND ROW; Audrey Peregoy, Virginia Corley, Mary Jo Hall, Ethel Howard, Gladys Loving, Ottellia Teibel. 3RD ROW; Joan Tyson, Dale Maddox, Janet Palmore, Robin Jacques, Beverly Stone, Mary Jane Cooke, Corrie Gillespie. The Eagle Lights, our school paper, has con- tinued publication under the sponsorship ofthe Future Business Leaders of America. The staff in- augurated a few changes in the make-up of the paper this year, dividing each page into two columns, and using the front page for current news, rather than for a full-page picture. Representatives were again sent to the annual Southern Interscholastic Press Association at Lexington. The paper was entered this year in the competition at the convention. Miss Ola Murray has done an excel lent job as faculty advisor for the paper, relieving the busy editor of much important work. 28



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TRUMPETS: Ralph Echols, John Packard, Billy Thomas, Jean Leadbetter, Jimmy Luck, Ben Vaughan. ALTO HORN: Jimmy Rideout. TROMBONES: Linwood Attkisson, Alvin Slyvia, C. J. Haley, Richard Lee Widener, Carrol Moss. TUBA: Chip Ray. OBOE: Evelyn Wall. FLUTE: Dale Maddox. PICCOLO: Virginia Mabry. CLARINETS: Margaret Meyers, Joe Haley, Shirley Wright, Arlene Henley, Ronald Spears, Barbara Quarles, Theresa Adams, Scott Wallinger, Melissa Granger, Landis Keys. SAX- APHONES: James Allen, Billy Morris Flag, James Bagby. PERCUSSION: Pat Parker, Douglas Hall, Bobby Reese. The band has completed another successful year under the capable direction of Mr. Troxell. Last spring, at the 1950 Annual Music Festival In Richmond, we received a III rating. This year we hope to do better with players of more experience and the larg- est number of elementary members that we have ever had. The elementary members will provide for a continuously large and experienced band for the coming years. When they reach high school, they will be the foundation on which the band will be built. The experience that they are now acquiring will be a val- uable asset to them in the future. The band played for the Memorial Day exercises last spring and has also played for the Randolph“Macon football games. The officers for this year are: President, John Packard; Vice- Presidents, James Allen and C.J. Holey; Secretary-Treasurer, Anita Heflin; Librarian, Jean Leadbetter; Manager, Linwood Att- kisson . Again we are looking forward to the Festival and another suc- cessful year. 30

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