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V-vvgi Y' ,,, ,,,..,, ,,,,,,.,.., THE EAGLE --,- ......... Band FIRST ROXV-Jean Cameron, Mary Jo Hampton, Robert Sutoris, Perry Kassing, Mike Roberts, Suzanne Fisher, Micky Kanaday, Robert McKay, Dianne Musser. SECOND HOXV-Beverly Houx, Carol Sue 'Weeks, .Iohn Tevis, J. XVillis Counts, .Iim Dixon, Lancia Mumford, Ina Mae Young, Jim Huber, Betty Bell, .l. C. Mcllunzihan, Gerald Goucher, Glenn Thoma- son. 'l'llil'lD ROXV-Lana Lindley, Norma Sparks, Eddie Dillon, l-larry Kunaday, Gordon Kendrick, Ralph Stunsberry, Robert Morrow. President ,........ Vice-President ..... Secretary ........ 'I' rea sure r .............. FOURTH ROWV-Judy Smith, Flossie Kassing, Mary Rockwell, Marjorie Morrison, Daniel Day. Mrs. Murel Lewis, Director, Kay Lewis. TNVIRLERS-FIRST ROVV-Donna Lee Dishman, Elaine Silverthorn, Patricia Clements, Mary Alice Boosinger, Sandra Blanton, Beatrice Simmermon, Barbara Jo Dishman, Frances Ann Robey, Mary Ann Musser, Patricia Duncan. SECOND ROXV-Connie Rawlins, Sandra Gatter- ineir, Martha Ellen XVeeks, Nelda Hyatt. THIRD RONV--Helen Dennis, Nancy Dunn, Vir- ginia Hough, Janet Cameron, Doris Jean McLan- ahan. ........Harry Kanaday C. McLanahan ......Robert Morrow ..........Jim Dixon bergeant-of-Arms .....................,............. ......... ,.,. . . Jimmy Huber During: the football season the band performed at several home games. Under the direction of Mrs. Murel Lewis, the band participated in the XVest-Central Music Contest :it lflutler and the District Contest at C.M.S.C. Those who received I ratings at Butler were: Kay Lewis-drum and piano solos: Va rroll Simpson-pizi no solo. The ll ratings were received by: Robert Morrow, Addie Mae Skaggs, band, Jean lIllllL'l'Illl, trllllllwt trio. f l ratings :lt Wziiwenslnirg were won by Kay Lewis-drum and piano solos, Carroll Siiiipson--piziiio solo, and Robert Morrow-trombone solo.
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-- ..,...v--eq-Y----5 -2 -1 'v- --7-y-.J Fuful e Homemakers Of Amerlca Y x l w -if- 1 .,. -f ...r I :r v -v F fx .1 i-:D 1, 0:01:1111114vitxauzoioioiozoznioioq pfx14rivozoioiaxifrzniozcxioiaxzcxzo'o i 1 . 5 mr 1 1 l FIRST ROW-Miss Eulah Lee Estill, Advisor: Carol Sue Cantrell, Donna Sue Jones, Louise Long, Patsy Early, Virginia Hough, Lea Ann Sappington, Carol Sue Weeks. . SECOND ROW-Wanda Shippy, Faye Scrogham, Elinor Strate, Rosa Lea Stumpff, Carolyn McCan- non, Nancy Dunn, Joan Bronson, Dorothy Sechrest, Lorene Parker, Sandra Jones, Juanita Box. President ...............,.....,...,,.. . ,,,..,,, ,,,.... L ouise Long Vice President ....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, D onna, Sue Jones Secretary and Treasurer ..... ....... V irginia Hough Historian ..r.......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patsy Early Parliamentarian .,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,.,,,, C argl Cantrell S0113 Leader ,...,...... ....... I lea Ann Sappington THIRD ROW-Martha Shier, Beverly Houx, Car- min Jennings, VVilma Shippy, Lola Jean Hancock, Reva Geary, Betty Brown, Mary Jo Hampton, Anamae Russell. FOURTH ROW-Mary Alice Dean, Janice Maloney, Carole Ford, Louise Smith, Patsy Hallar, Janet Cameron, Fae Hamilton, Mary Rockwell, Kathryn Truninger, Rowena French, Betty Jones. Reporter ................. ............... M ary Alice Dean Chapter Advisor ..., ...,. M iss Eulah Lee Estill Chapter Mother ...,.. ...... 1X Irs. Aaron Hough Flower ...... .............,.......,...,,.. R ed Rose Colors .... .....,.....,....,.,. R ed and White Motto ..... .... ' 'Toward New Horizons The Holden F.H.A. Chapter began its fourth year with thirty-eight members including the above officers. On October Sth, the F.H.A. had a formal Installation of officers and Initiation of new members. After a very beautiful ceremony the girls held Open House in the Home Econom- ics Department. They are very proud of their Home Economics roomand especially of their new sectional furniture that the F.H.A. purchased. The F.F.A. entertained the F.H.A. on October 28th, at a Barn Warming. Patsy Early, elected by the F.F.A., was crowned Queen of the Barn Warming by Donald Bruns. Donald Kephart, elected by the F.H.A., was crowned King of the Barn Warming by Louise Long. November 23, the F.H.A. went to Belton to a Sub-District meeting. Our part in the Talent Show was a song by Fae Hamilton and a skit by 'Virginia Hough and Joan Bronson. The Holden Chapter was in charge of the opening and closing ceremonies. Mrs. J. L. Snyder entertained the F.H.A. in the Home Economics Department, on Feb- ruary 2nd. She showed pictures of many European countries which her husband had visited. Under athe 'direction of Miss Estill, the F.H.A. gave a very interesting assembly on March 5th.eEl1he F.H.A. also held a Bake Sale in March. Some of the high lights of the closing days of the school year were their Fashion Show that they put on for the P T A and it Banquet they gave for their parents l . 5 7 x I l I , 1 4 1 I i. l li H 'I l 1 1 .li if T, l F 5 P 1 ,I 1 l l x, Q ZW' 15 ,X l iii rw cv ,I F.. . I V ,XM A f In v.. .Av ' A t ,. X'f.gQ Y 5 V - V . i . . '. ... . I .... ., .r . ...- . ., . --.H .. '..a.....,....s..,, M Y ','
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