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

 - Class of 1958

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Henry Clay High School - Slashes Yearbook (Ashland, VA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 56 of 96
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Page 56 text:

FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Osterud, B. Doggett, A. Edwards, Mrs. Cross, Thayer, Butler, G. McDaniel. SECOND ROW: Wilson, Fletcher, Tate, Flournoy, Tignor, Bass, Coates, D. Southworth, Corker. THIRD ROW: Loving, Andrews, Campbell, Geyer, Duke, Marr, M. Watson, Cole. FOURTH ROW: Pollard, Starke, Eastman, Thompson, Cobb, Henley, Hemingway, Quarles, Bolton. Henry Clay FHA Ranks High in State The Future Homemakers of America is an organization of high standards and ideals. The Ashland chapter is an outstanding chapter in the state. The State Homemaker Degree, the highest honor awarded in FHA, went to eleven girls from the Ashland chapter. They are: Betty Lee Loving, Nell Carson, Betty Carol Wells, Beth Ellington, Mary Anna Tignor, Lanny Covington, Janet Cobb, Lynette Thayer, Edith Joy Ridgley, Mary Ann Parr and Emily Troxell . Future Homemakers strive toward their goals of working for better home and family life and encouraging democracy in home and community life. In fulfilling these goals FHA' ers participated in man home and community activities. Every month a radio program was given over the Randolph-Macon Campus Radio Station WAVA. The chapter aided the Pat- rick Henry Hospital by making bed iackets and draw sheets and collecting stamps. Tray dec orations were sent to McGuire's and Patrick Henry hospitals at Christmas. FHA OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Vaughan, Treasurer: Kay Ferguson, Vice President: Betty Carol Wells, President: Alvis Butler, Secretary. STANDING: Lynette Thayer, Reporter: Grace McDaniel, Song Leader. an is X I' ,

Page 55 text:

'YT FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Seal, Moss, Eastman, Thompson, Clay, Prosise, J. King., SECOND ROW: Britton, Bass, Ridgley, McLemore, Luck, Mintz, Snipes, C. King. Darnell. Keyes. MT- T0blaS- Glee Club Provides Musical Enioyment The Glee Club is a musical organization open to all high school students interested in sin 9' , . ing. Many former members were unable to partici- N0 5U18mS W the 'am fo' Glee Club' pate this year due to schedule problems, a difficulty which will be eliminated next year. The group prepares seasonal and general choral music for special assembly programs, public appearances and will present an operetta in the spring. Some of the more important purposes of the club are to create an interest and appreciation for better music, to develop the ability to read vocal music, to learn fundamental music theory, to de- velop fine voices and to develop a spirit of friendly cooperation among the members. The glee club is an important cog in the music department and wil l develo into an or aniza- P 9 tion capable of popularizing Henry Clay throughout the entire state. 51 3' SM., . 'N 'N



Page 57 text:

FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Vaughan, Ferguson, Wells, Mrs. Johnson, Gammon, Ridgley, Toms SECOND ROW: Smith, Seal, Britton, Lane, Duke, Fleming, I. Carter, Tignor. THIRD ROW: Davies, B. McDaniel, B. Southworth, J. Carter, C. Doggett, Covington, Ellington, M. Tignor. FOURTH ROW Wright, L, Vaughan, Parr, Borkey, Thrower, Clay, M. Edwards, Huffman, Sydnor. A baby-sitting service was fom1ed for members to have the chance to advertise for baby- sitting jobs as a club. The chapter helped the Christmas Mother by repairing toys and dressing dolls. The members won many blue ribbons in the State Fair. Also a basket was given to a needy family at Thanksgiving. As a Federation project the chapter observed FHA Courtesy Week in November. Each teacher was given flowers and the members tried to be more courteous and polite to everyone. This page sponsored by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, FHA party initiating new members. 1 1 T HOMEMA xnlllli E. 'fffi' r I 5 AMEO' QW .- l A 3 .. 4 .Vi -fl ' X Ex R .st

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