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,- 11 FIRST ROW: Wilma Foust, Mary Alice Coleman. Ramonda Barrett. Diana Ericson, Dixie Berry, Alice Gregson, Janelle Cooksey, Melha Lyon. Brenda Caldwell. Mary Jane Scurlock. SECOND ROW: Mary Barrett. Linda Foster. Donna Pierson. june Dixon. Joyce Wilkins. Leona Singleton. Mary Frances Albright. Billie Baswell, Dorothy Ruhrmester. THIRD ROW: Pat Martin, llarhara West, F .H.A. Opens Doors ,. '1 -A On February 12. F.H.A. sponsored their annual Sweetheart One of F.H.A.'s main projects was making and selling collars. llanqiiet. The girls elf-ctr-d royalty which includes Dorothy These collars sold from 3.75 to 81.25, depending upon the Bulirniester. queen, and Melha Lyons and Mary Jane Scur- fabric and time spent on them. lock. maids.
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the modern trends of today. A room filled with coke bottles and pictures . . . paper stacked tables . . . work . . . many sleepless nights . . . 'frantic days . . . pencil- smudged faces . . . the chaos at deadline time . . . moun- tains of layout sheets . . . more work . . . an intense love for an annual . . . all this is between the covers of your '59 Hurricane. Cherish it always . . . for we shall. Beverly Kirkendall, Doug West, sophomore class editorsg Jamie Sue Brewer, Bill Russell, junior class editorsg Linda Robinson, Mary Jane Smith, senior class editors. Trends to Design Your '59 Hurricane 9' 5 J , 'W .af - , . ,K s S Z .i it Doris McKinney and Carol Nash, 'junior business Judy McAdams, business managerg Mrs. Fryer, business staff sponsorg staff managers. Kenny Aston, assistant business manager. -if
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Q Rebecca Tomlinson, Tressie Fox, Norma Summers, Kathy Cockrell. Janet Triplett. FOURTH ROW: Sherry lloolen, Dclois Gibson, Mary Lou Lynn, Bonnie Fuller, Betty Burrow, Doris Beason, Karen Mock, Doris McKinney, Sybel Key, Janice Fogle, Joyce Harris, Ruth Chambers. Ellen Thomas, Sue Matthews. Toward Future Homemakers of America is a national or- ganization of girls who are studying homemalcing in high school. To learn to do by cloingi' could very well he thc motto of this club. The members realize the importance of being able to run their future homes with skill and efficiency. They believe that helping to make happy homes now, as well as in the future. is one of the most important things youth can do for democracy. ew Horizons LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Alice Coleman, reporter and first vice- presidentg Melba Lyon, presidentg Mary Barrett, second vice-presidentg Karen Mock, historiang Janet Triplett, secretary and treasurerg Sherry Booten, third vice-president.
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