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Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Mary , Broadway, has as its purpose to promote interest in the home economics program. This year the FHA has helped a needy '- family, visited a nursing home, held a Tupperware party, a car A 1 wash, and several bake sales. They attended a District FHA ' 3 meeting at Northwest Mississippi Junior College. Their future plans include showing a film in the community and promoting f FHA Week. if 3 ,'-' Q ,.1.r7 , ijof - -.rx ' fir -A f V 40'-gi, mae-Q 'K ,f TOP LEFT: The FHA officers are left to right: Delphine Ward, Secretary: Willie Crawford, Treasurer: Nancy lones, Vice President: Valerie Rice. Song Leader: and Gwen Smith, President. TOP RIGHT: FHA Beauty, Willie Crawford, FHA Beau, Robert Givens. BOTTOM: First row: Nancy Jones, Josie Hicks, Willie Crawford, Susan Saint, Shelia Aldridge, Mrs. Broadway. Second row: Sherry Franks, Gloria Ford, Mary Foster, Delphine Ward, Robert Givens. Third row: Cherrie Gunnels, Renetha Jackson, Jenny Bogan, Sandy Stocks, Sarah Sartin, Carolyn Rayborn. Fourth row: Margaret White, Valerie Rice, Teresa Steed, Teresa McClannahan, Alice Davis, Ruth Allen, Lucille Smith, Betty Davis. Fifth row: Karen Garrison, Foresreen Jones, Tommie Wilson, Sandra Sheley, Darlene Marshall, Belva Dick, Debbie Jones, Lacey Collins.
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The Horn Lake Junior High Chorus consists of ninety members who meet every day in a general music class. The class emphasizes all kinds of music and dance. From these classes come the performers. The pur- pose of the Junior High Chorus is for each student to become aware of the importance music plays in the curriculum. Future goals include the presentation of two concerts each year and the participation in a Junior High Festival on the District Level. gf- . gl TOP LEFT: Nancy Brooks entertains at the Choral Christmas Program. TOP RIGHT: The Junior and Senior high choral students presented a Christ- mas program. BOTTOM: The officers of the high school chorus are from left to right: Dianna Biebers, Secretary-Treasurer, Wayne Williams, Vice President, and Gail Billingsley, President.
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Junior High Beta Club The Junior High Beta Club, sponsored by Miss Sylvia Magers, is composed of thirty-six members. The pur- pose of the club is to inspire high moral character, leadership, cooperation among students and teachers, and to encourage high scholastic ability. The club will be responsible for the morning devotional when the high school students move to their new school. 'H- y-rq :gg Miha TOP LEFT: The Junior High Beta Club officers are from left to right: Nina Cates, President, Pam Jenkins, Treasurer, Stacey Malone, Vice President, and Tony Fitzwater, Secretary. CENTER LEFT: First row: Mark Payne, Stacey Malone, Pam Jenkins, Nina Cates, Tony Fitzwater, Barry Workham. Second row: Miss Magers, Sandy Stocks, Toni Dlugach, Paula Hensley. Lucinda Pate. Third row: Belinda Champion, Tina Plumley, Terri Jones, Schawana Day, Carol Riser. Fourth row: Yvette Ward, Felecia Bullard, Mary Nelle Bufford, Gwen Smith, Susan Bald- win, Anita Smith, Rosie McClain. Fifth row: Jackie Braxton, Renee Campbell, Victor Vance, Frank Fisher, Gloria Lust, Michael Ann Butts. Sixth row: Wes Cook, Tony Lisenby, Ray Roberts, Edward Garrett, Howard Tipton.
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