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As one of their progects the first year home economics students made dolls for needy children at Christmas Phyl lis Matthews and Connie Morris are shown working on their dolls A program showing how Christmas is celebrated in various lands was presented by the speech and music departments. Joyce Lee Sherman was nar- rator for the event, and original speeches on the different countries were given. Sissy Baker repre- sented England, Janette Pitts, Mexicog Ella Har- graves, The Holy Land, Mary Sue Bowling, France. Other countries were also represented. Mrs. Dick- erson and Mrs. Yerby were in charge of the program. P51 The Mountain Home F TA Club cele brated Christmas with a party at the home of Jackie Messick Music was provided by Rex Loy and Roy Mc Gulre The pictures show members en loying the recreation Officers of the club were Jackie Mes sick president Roy Burns vice pres: dent Shirley Langston secretary treas urer Keith Parks reporter Mr Lofton sponsored the group
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The lournalnsm class attended the Dnstrlct Htgh School Press Convention on the Tech campus at Russellville on October 5 After the meetlng with Harlles consent the group went on to Luttle Rock to vlslt the f r All In all the trup was a wonder ul success Harlre sand so' Boardnng the bus at rnght are Harlle Harrls Lunda House Janette Pntts and Danny Benedlct The entertamers who presented Southern Assembly programs often asked students to assnst them In an act Shown an the pucture are Dale Tipton Jewell Needham and Jam Nelson wxth the Englnsh ventrlloqulst George Pitts The tdea was to exchange the hats as quickly as posslble On Halloween nlght the lunnors sponsored a Halloween Carnuval IH the gym Photogra pher Jackne Cooper prepares a plcture tor Dale Tipton as Wanda Morrts looks on Be hind Dale are M H HS graduates Jeannne Thomas and Royce Jones Russell Langston and Homer Bromund seem to be eynng those cakes rather suspiciously I '1 I . H. . . . . 3 . , i v I .Rx . . . , Q Q I I 4 . . . ff . . . J' an . , f H ' I I A I ' I , . ,v ,- . J.. l . U . - ' - . . . ' ,' I' z 1 . . . . T- X . . .FJ A . .1 ' r lf' 4 P f,,..,x4-Q I I
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The members of the orchestra are, in the front row, left to right: Bill Keys, Bud Bromund, Marlys Dahlen, Myrna Stephens, Mary Lou Atherley, Russell Langston and Duane Treat. In the back row are Tommy Fowler, Wayne Treat and Sue Hackler This year the group played tor numerous school actlvutues and for hugh school dances throughout the state The student council has been quite active this year sponsoring Southern Assembly programs throughout the year Among Its many other actnvltles were selling Ice cream to the students at noon and ransung money for a new prolector The student councll of tncers were Wayne Treat pres: dent Szssv Baker vlce president Ella Hargraves secretary Velma Bradley treasurer Mr Stracener and Mr Walters were the spon SOFS Our Junuor Flremarshal Club was also an active group Members rnspected the hugh school as well as the downtown area for ture hazards A number of tm provements were made as a re sult of these lnspectlons In ture drnlls the students were able to clear the bullclung nn thirty fuve seconds Pactured at right are Dale Tipton flremarshal ffar rlghtt wuth the deputy ture marshals Wayne Treat Russell Langston and Duane Treat va-v...,,,,, I N -'fu X '0'm'rv-Q-!..F ta
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