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Homemakers Rate High in Achievement SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Le Reve Mallory, Ruby Mallory, Lemoine Howard, Louise Mills, Audrey Peregoy, Lucille Mills, Shirley Mallory, Ethel Howard, Joyce Hall. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sarah Hannah, Gwen Haley, Josephine Hall, Jerry Lee Haley, Evelyn Mothena, Mrs. Ivy Cross, sponsor. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Mallory, Shirley Powers. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Ellen Childress, Karl Barker, Madeline Jones, Faustina Fletcher, Marilyn Hall, Velma Sanford, Gale Caut- home, Harriet Koch, Doris Barnhill, Vivian Stone, Ann Patterson, Erma Harris, Frankie Sylvia, Barbara Barden, Lois Attkisson, Mary Randolph Blunt. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Arlene Henley, Nancy Breeden, Sarah Mauney, Jean Mallory, Barbara Burnett, Marie Stanley, Mary Alice Traylor, June Dishman, Joan Hale Clark, Nancy Webb, Amanda Dillon. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Redford, Connie Woods, Louise White, Thelma Sharpe, Shirley Duke, Phyllis Toms, Vickie Ambrose, Shirley Harper, Barbara Quarles, Marion Morrison, Theresa Adams, Shirley Wright, Beverley Jesse, Winnie Burnett, Virginia Mabry, Gracie Gentry, Hazel Duke, Anita Heflin, Mary Ann Boschen, Jean Leadbetter, Barbara Stone. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of pupils studying homemaking in high schools of the United States. It provides opportunities to share in solving problems Important to home life, and increases opportunities for the development of leadership and intelligent participation so much needed in a dem- ocratic society . Any school pupil who is enrolled in a homemaking class or has been so enrolled, may become an active member of the FHA . Any girl, aftergraduation, may remain an associate member by paying the annual dues. Personsextending outstanding help to the chapter are given the honorary mem- bership . The club participates in many activ- ities. They send delegates to state con- ventions, have socials, help maintain a FHA-FFA camp, and sponsor an annual banquet along with the FFA. The Ashland Chapter was chosen most outstanding of the Hanover Federation in 1950-51 .
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Future Farmers Active in Civic Projects STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Litchford, Wayne Bolton, Otis Hall, Weldon Mitchell, Mal- colm Schwartz, Gene Hagen, President; John Beck, Harry Griffith, Jim Vaughan, Jimmy Lucas, R. D. Nuckols, Alvin Whitbeck, Raymond Harris, Pete Lawrence, Frazier Toms, Jerald Tudor, Richard Adams, Kenneth Taylor, Hugh Campbell, Clifford Tinsley, Willie Gilman. F.F.A, WINS SAFETY AWARD The Future Farmers of America is a national organization reaching from the state of Washington to Puerto Rico and from Maine to Hawaii, with chapters in all the states but one. It was formed to teach boys the proper use of shop tools and the scientific operation of a farm. This Club is open to all students regularly en- rolled in classes of Vocational Agriculture . The Slash Cottage Chapter has a mem- bership of sixty-five and meets all ex- penses through enterprises which are plan- ned and carried out by its members. The chapter also holds a Father-Son, Mother- Daughter banquet each year with the F.H.A. The Ashland Chapter was declared the winner of the safety award given by the Sears Roebuck Foundation for the out- standing F . F . A . Chapter in safety work . There were two hundred and sixteen chapters competing in this contest. OFFICERS: Gene Hagen, president, Willie Gilman, vice-president, Billy Flagg, treasurer, Pettus Gilman, sentinal, Jimmy Vaughan, reporter, Jerald Tudor, secretary. Freshmen and Sophomore Boys at work in the shop. 1 11 u
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Dramatic Club Produces Wiuniug Play STANDING, FOREGROUND; Glen Brice, Evelyn Wall. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT; David Webb, Ralph Echols, John Packard, Linwood Attkisson, Dale Maddox, Jay Webb. STANDING: Shirley Stevens, Anita Heflin. NOT PICTURED; Miss Elizabeth Harwood, Sponsor. Every Spring the Dramatic Club enters a play in the Group II, Division II, of the Virginia High School League ' s annual one-act play tournament. “The Wonder Hat , a harlequinade, was entered in the tournament at Fred- ricksburg, in the spring of 1951’, winning first place, and receiving a rating of Superior at the state contest. The Dramatic Club, organized by the English department, exists for the benefitof those students interested in dramatics; acting, staging, or directing. The club is composed of students who have shown outstanding ability in any phase of a high school dramatic production. 36
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