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

 - Class of 1951

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Henry Clay High School - Slashes Yearbook (Ashland, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 40 of 72
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Page 40 text:

1ST ROW; Kenneth Duncan, Raymond Harris, Frank Huffman, Frederick Breshel, John Puryear, Alton Williams, Bobby Gromovsky, Joseph Hargrave, Peatros Turner. 2ND ROW; Morris Pearson, Charles Litchford, Otis Hall, Jim- my Vaughan, Reporter; Richard Adams, Secretary; Hugh Campbell, President; Rosewell Nuckols, Vice-President; Willie Gilman, Treasurer; Eugene Hagen, Reporter; H. D. Seal, Advisor. 3RD ROW; Gerald Tudor, Edmund Lawrence, Everette Hale, Pettus Gilman, Harry Griffith, Pat Parker, George Ayers, Billy Flagg, Charles Blair, Bill Swingle, Colman Lyman. 4TH ROW; Ronald Reed, Byrd Turner, Weldon Mitchell, Alton Webb, Henry Wingfield, Clifford Tinsley, Jimmy Lucas, Lewis Chisholm, Elvred Chisholm, Wilbur Lawrence. 5TH ROW; Kenneth Taylor, Claries Beck, Edward Tinsley, Earl Smith, Wilmer Tignor. NOT PICTURED: Newby Raiford, Franklin Teibel, Wayne Bolton, Jimmy Hannah, Alvin Witbeck. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization designed to take its place along with other school activities striving for the development of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture, and the improvement of country life , The F . F . A . is self-supporting and is designed to supplement training opportunities for boys progressing toward the goal of establishment in a farming business. Membership in the local chapter of the F.F.A. isopen to all students in the Agricultural Department. 36

Page 39 text:

The members of the Bios Club hove chosen as their colors, and very appropriately, green and gold to represent plant life and light. The club is composed of students with an A average in Biology, and an average of at least C in their other studies. Theobjectivesof thisclubare: to give eacPi memberan opportunity to further his scientific studies if he so desires, to stimulate interest in science, and to sponsor activities for the benefit of the Science department. 1ST ROW: Susan Ayers, Gladys Mae Loving, Diana Curtis. 2ND ROW: Miss Mary Hodgson, Faculty Advisor; Joan Tyson, Beverly Stone, Dorothy Dalton, Gwen Haley, Anne Jennings, Hilda Powers, Pat Blair, 3RD ROW: Evelyn Wall, Dorothy Taylor, David Webb, Peggie Eyler, President. 35



Page 41 text:

3J4.JI. The Future Homemakers of America iscomposedofgirlswho are taking a homemaking course, and girls who have taken homemaking. The aims of the club are: to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to promote international good will, to further the deve lopment of creative leadership in home and community life, and to further interest in Home Economics, Students who do outstanding work are awarded degrees of achievement. Men and women who show interest in promoting our activities are awarded emblems. The Homemakers Club sponsors money-making activities, the proceeds of which are used for fixing the Home Economics cottage and in contributions to the F, F, A, -F, H, A, camp. 1ST ROW: Evelyn Wall, Betty Lou Sykes, Ottellia Teibel, Jean Mallory, Louise Mills, Mary Jo Hall, Mrs, Ivy Cross, Sponsor; Peggie Eyler, Gwen Haley, Joan Tyson, President; Gay White, Hilda Powers, Louise Teibel. 2ND ROW; Joyce Hall, Sarah Hannah, Lemoine Howard, Vivian Stone, Marie LaFoon, Irma Harris, Doris Barnhill, Rose Ellen Childress, Karl Barker, Shirley Powers, Lois Attkisson, Etta Stanley. 3RD ROW; Ruby Mallory, Evelyn Mathena, Audrey Peregoy, Faustina Fletcher, Velma Sanford, Ethel Howard, Joyce Mallory, Frankie Sylvia, Dorothy Taylor, Lucille Mills, Frances Nuttle, Katherine Tignor. 4TH ROW; Shirley Mallory, Jerry Lee Haley, Anne Turner, LeReve Mallory, Emma Belle Childress, Madeleine Jones, Gail Cauthrone, Harriet Koch, Ann Patterson, Annie Mae Jacobs, Mary Randolph Blunt, Mary Ellen Barnhill. 37

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