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1 l l ll 1 s l l of America 'V 'W nm va PE U First row: Priscilla Tippett, Betsy Howard, Flora Watkins. Second row: Mary Lou Mor- gan, Carolyn Moss, Betty DeMent, Betty Jean Minor, Nancy Farabow, Deanie Parrott, Betty lane Yancey. Aa ,r v Betty Howard, Amelia Wheeler, Florance Beasley, Brenda Sanders, Mildred -Q J Brooks, Susan Daniel, Carolyn jones, Wilbra Shearin, Fredia DeMent, Betty 1 . Lou Dean. . A 8 N' 0 , vi-iunnqw ---vw..-' ' -.-9 ', A i-.jgs:.M..- . , A . X Lii'1'f-na'ft- f.,. , , C .f First row: Florence Beasley, Mildred Brooks, Betty Howard, Brenda Sanders, Amelia Wheeler, Betty Lou Dean, Carolyn Jones. Second row: Lucy Oakes, Virginia Trent, Linda Reece, Phyllis Carmichael, Freida DeMent, Susan Daniel, Wilbra Shear-in. Third row: Sandra Day, Polly Daniel, Paulette Brame, Carolyn West, Sylvia Clark, Christine Hicks, Sybil Averette. Fourth row: Betty xf '?'K,, Lou Rawls, Frances Capps, Judith Currin, Katherine King, Helen Brown, Becky DeMent, Fifth row: Gwen Knott, Gussie Currin, Iulia Evans, Flora Watkins, Carolyn Moss, Nancy Farabow, Everlena Aikin. Sixth row: Betsy Howard, Betty DeMent, Betty Iane Yancey, Deanie Parrott, Phyllis Puckett, Priscilla Tippett. Seventh row: Barbara Davis, Mary Lou Morgan, Betty Minor.
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if , 'ts' CHRISTINE HICKS Prcaultnt wha Q5 4? wg A r SY LVIA CLARK Reporter L ' '- 1.f'1 ., 5 p cj .arf BETTY LOU RANVLS The Future Homemakers of America's chapter in Oxford is affiliated with the State and National Future Homemakers of America Association. Anyone who has ever been enrolled or is at present enrolled in Home Economics may become a member of the club. The main purposes of the or- ganization are to promote an appreciation q Sylvia Clark, Lucy Oakes, Sandra Day, Linda Reece, Barbara Davis, Christine Hicks, Phyllis Carmichael, IUDITH CURRIN Future l-lomemakcrs . ,Q Q ' - V ice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor if 1 gi MILDRED BROOKS FRANCES CAPPS BETTY JANE YANCEY CAROLYN MQSS Song Leader Recreational Leader Parliamentarian H15-tofzfm of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking and to promote international good will. The club meets three times each month, with two of the meetings held during the school day and the other held at night. The club sponsors local, state, and national projects and attends County, District, and State Rallies. Polly Daniel, Paulette Bfalne, Carolyn WCST, Virginia First row: Phyllis Puckett, Helen Brown, Everlena Aiken Second Trent row: Sybil Averette, Julia Evans, Katherine King Thzrd row Cussie Currin, Frances Capps, Betty Lou Rawls, Judith Cunin Page Twenty Eight Gwen KHOU- MARY LOU MORGAN MRS. LEONARD PRUITT
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,Q '- sex . . yr U Ag I , Hb -PA' fi.. 'C 3 .i 15.15. 3 Via! H . N mg 1 , ' .I 3, VERN ARD KINC Treasurer 4 A X BOBBY HUF F Reporter 'riffs 'Qi' Z , h ..- , . h . 'Yi x!-N-Y , A K . ' : P' MAURICE HESTER Sentinel The Future Farmers ' ft X 1 i f if Nl 1 '.,'.w . ,H is A N . 4 we e St f rt -. . Nj R is X 3 ,X 2 Q , st.. J S s A ,x A, ., A R I I ' A JERRY AVERETT WILBUR LONGMIRE President Vice-President Q Q s rl l i 5 JAMES BURNETTE Secretary N FRESHMAN MEMBERS MR. ROBERT Sponsor HILL Future Farmers of America of Oxford High School is affiliated with State and National Chapters. Anyone who is enrolled in Vocational Agricul- ture is eligible for membership in the club. A boy must be 14 years old and be accepted by the members and the adyisor. A few of the purposes of the club are as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. The Contests Develop agricultural leadershipg Create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupationsg Develop character, train.for useful citizenship, and foster patriotismg Encourage and practice thrift. club meets twice a month during school and twice during the summer. in six different phases of farming are sponsored each year with other schools. Each summer a group of boys attend either Tom Brown or White Lake Camp for recreation. Page Thirty
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