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FQ V. rr JV L ,. 4- : . gs he Y. 414' 44 I vu THE BAND In its fifth year, the band has progressed into a rapidly growing organization--growing in size as well as ability. Four new instruments were purchased by the school, pro- viding better balance of instrumentation and making pos- sible greater advances in the type of music played. The band has proved itself capable of holding its own at ball games and in concerts. . 4'-.V . 6-4 3 A' dv' am 1 ' There S Nlusnc ,I ,'X'f MILTON Left to right: Bobby Rowe, Lakae Hall, jerry Hagood, Barbara Ridings, Ann Smith, lflizabeth Dixon, Lamar Lance, jerry Rainwater, Larry Uangar, llon Smith, Larry Dildy, Nancy Gail Turner, Norris Gos- vsick, David Harmon, Kidney Moss, Harry Iesrw-, C lark Nmith, Norman David, Douglas Ilamvy, j '.'. llurgvss, Cfalvin llc-mpscy, llohhy laiplr, l.oxd johnson, Nlarslmll Simrm, Nr r'itrini'1:r Director. b v
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A Wide Awake FHA il 314: From left lo rigbl: Jo Ann Rainwaterg lirnestine Cowartg Peggy Wilsong LaRae Hall, President: Bobbie Landrum, Parlia- mentarian: Ann Green, Secretary: Margaret Phillips, Historian: Mrs. Reese, Sponsor: Betty Sue Hix, Treausrer: Carolyn Boling, Vice Presidentg Sally Powell, Reporter: llazel Ganttg Rebecca Coxg Ann Manningg Patsy Turnerg Emily Mooreg Jane Fowlerg Rita Ann Johnson. Joyce Cochrang Doris Stancilg Martha Wassong Janice Walkerg Sally Shirleyg Joyce Walkerg Shirley Longg Betty Jean Blakeg Joyce Lordg Nancy Jacksong Dorothy Spruellq Lottie Bell Reavisg Dorinda Henderson: Delia Ledfordg Linda Neeseg Betty Jo Ponderg Sarah Doddg Joyce Pruittg Patsy McGinnis. Syble Bakerg Judy Maddoxg Betty Vialkerg Harriett Nunng Shirley Connerg Syble Pruittg Mary llamrickg Patricia Lewisg Eula Nunn: Pearl Nunng Catherine llallisg Jane Burtong Margaret Milesg Mary Dodd Ellisg Mary Beth Elkinsg and Shirley Jenkins, The Motto -- Toward New Horizons -- well expresses the purpose of the Future Homemakers of America. Sixty active members help us carry out this purpose through service and learning activities. At State and District conventions we are well represented. We rank fourth in atten- dance at the District and send three delegates to the State Convention. We are proud that one of our members, LaRae llall, is treasurer of the Greater Atlanta li. ll. A. Council. Our traditional Christmas party with the Ii. F. A. is a highlight of our fun activities and we eagerly plan toward this event each year. ,'gN',,-it C I nstallation of Membew New Off- . of New 'Cers lnitia'-10 ,:-. in 1
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in the Air GLEI-Q CLUB Kill ION C HOIR I.ef! lorighf. lletty ,lean Blake evell lad: x ane lfie S Carolyn Smith Nlarion Gunter frward Sutton Earnest .an drum, jack Crocker, Klary ,lean Day, Nlary Ann Gentry, Ruth Sutton, Kliss Lasringer, Pi-recla Bobbie Landrum, Dorothy Spruell, Carolyn Lawson, Cara olyn Pittman, Raymond Roberts, Oliver Nlullinax, Larry Chris- topher, james Uins more, Klartha Chadwick, Linda Burnett, Car- olynlloling and Sandra l'pshaw. 1-5 4- ,,....t.4 its MIISIC In 1951 when Miss Lastinger came to Milton, the music classes consisted of seventy-five students. In 1953 the number increased to one hundred and fifteen. A feature of the last two years has been a Sunday evening program of music to which all the churches of the town have been invited. The Spring of 1953 marked the first visit of the Girls' Chorus from Milton to the District Music Festival. The Girls' Chorus attended the Music Festival in Carrollton again this year. The main highlight of the year consists of a combination program displaying the talents of the Music and Dramatic Clubs-this is presented at Christmas. 11 TE 70 , DI! ind PIC
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