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I9 i Cumpleanos Feliz, orteamerioanos! fHappy Birthday, America One master mariner of the fifteenth century thought that he could find a western passage to the Indies and the Orient. He failed to find this passage, but he made even greater history by discovering America. Sailing for Spain , Christopher Columbus estab- lished an early foothold for the Spanish exploration of the southern and western United States. Horn Lake's Spanish Club provides an opportunity for students to learn the fun customs of the Spaniards. The 34 members of the Spanish Club plan a fund-raising project and an awards banquet honoring members who have shown academic excellence or leader- ship. Each spring, five representatives from the Spanish Club enter the National Spanish Contest sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portugese. THIS PAGE, TOP: CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Elsie Lipford, Vice Presidentg Miss Nelda Finn, Sponsor: Evelyn Ford, President: and Toni Chal- mers, Sec. and Treas. THIS PAGE, BOTTOM: Spanish Club members get first-hand knowledge of Spanish customs from Chilo Rodriguez of Nica- ragua. NEXT PAGE, TOP: lst ROW - left to right: Vera Jones, Ordell Smith, Mary Qualls, Belzonia Smith. 2nd ROW - left to right: Jerry Whitley, Charles Johnson, James Presely, Sandra Hutchens, Shultzey Harrison, Jenny King. 3rd ROW - left to right: Albert Brooks, Stanley Garri- son, Elton Jones, Ben Chalmers, John Jones. Eugene McKinney. NEXT PAGE, BOTTOM: lst ROW - left to right: Toni Chalmers, Ieaneva Davis, Gloriasteen Pruitt, Elsie Lipford, Linda Raybom, Annette Oliver, Marie Jones, Evelyn Ford. 2nd ROW - left to right: Delois Robinson, Robert Givens, Anita Bryant, Lee Autry Ford, Mardean Alexander, A. I. Rayborn. f ,O . ff, . NN f 5' ,' U' t. f w . ' QA f 1 .1 ,.-. ,, X 5 ,Ns . - .h M E., ' C ' 1 -vs f 'T is-gpg! X, 84 T rn. -mn -nt. ..,,.,,......, 5 .
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-H-,W Qt. , fy Q. , Vw, g p, i .f 'l ,gf V 4-if ff' L -- ...ei ' N ,. ,.,-ff. 4 ,-W 5, .,., . l The Hand That Rocks the Cradle ls the Hand That Rules the Wcvrldi' Every colonial girl, from the time she could walk, was trained in the skills of housekeeping. The labor of the colonial housewife was backbreak- ing dnldgery. In a frontier settlement, housekeeping was only a part of her duties. She helped clear land and plant crops. Even if she lived in a vil- lage of snug, comfortable houses, her daily tasks filled every hour from sun- rise to sunset. Today our Future Homemakers of America are trying to help individuals improve personal, family and commu- nity living. Horn Lake's FHA is trying to make life less complicated than that of colonial days. With the help of 32 members, the FHA plans a Teacher Appreciation Day and a Spring Ban- quet. They also gave food and clothing to needy families in the Horn Lake Area. TOP PICTURE, THIS PAGE: Margaret Pettit. President, Patti Jones, Vice-Pres. , Linda Spina, Secretary, Tina Johnson, Treasurer. BOTTOM PICTURE, THIS PAGE: FHA Beau - Craig Irving. LEFT PAGE, TOP PICTURE: FHA Beauty - Marie Jones. LEFT PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE: Left to right - lst ROW: Lisa Collins, Sandy Stocks, Kelly Jackson, Roxarme Brown, Toni Dlugach. Nina Cates, Pattie Jones, Connie King, Penny Adams, Lee Ford. 2nd ROW - Linda Spina, Mar- garet Pettit, Sandra Rainey, Annie Arnold, Jan- ice Hicks, Marie Jones, Geneva Davis, Foresteen Jones, Sidney Allen. 3rd ROW - Tina Johnson, Nancy Burlon, Cathy McElravey, Jackie Nix, Teresa Bowls, Derena Moore , Paula Partain, Dorothy Ward, Nancy Clements. 4th ROW - Mrs. Broadway, Judy Hopkins, Vicky Hall, Lisa Mon- tegomery, Beth Lane, Elsie Lipford. I - at I l .sfllf ,D sl ylds 't f A- Tia lst., If f 59 5, ..., . .J L . 7 -lliipii .kfvsfwr j 5:5552 ' s'-Lfil, , ' 'Fi I . f t tif f 1 4 li ' yn -B 1 il, -X H ill 'X fi ll'-It I x I XA , AX tw: it ' ff -' R ' 'Ne I ,495
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