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The Focus is the Upper School newspaper written and mimeo- graphedby students of Prince Edward Academy with the help of faculty advisors. Selling at five cents a copy, the Focus carries no advertisements. It contains a full news coverage of events concerning the students and faculty with editorials written for the benefit of the students. Student reporters are headed by a staff of more experienced students, appointed by a student-faculty committee. The Focus offers a chance for experience to those who are interested in journalism. in E I WV v .4 Er Q .xg '3g,q. V., , v .35-1 g r . fi l . L- J' gan hx VZ 'TV ' Q-' L I A 175 1, gb 'W 1.5 VY it v .71 , - '.,....- af 7-x'gg, ,3 V - f M gl. , , - Sai if 7 . ,. i, - fi if? mfs . F ' ' ' . Z c'k ' E ffw-5A I 1 n' 1 Stiissifaiiisi ' 1 xl, ' . eff: -5 J. ' -f ' 5' am: 'M ?i5S?iii?x' 1 ' Wa K? E! E d it o r Mary Lancaster discusses with business manager Walker Glenn the cost of financing this year's Fo- cus. V K-H'-3-51,4 - it Another Focus in progress I Sherry Taylor,Charlotte Mc- C lung , and Alex Holmes proofread copy. SEATED: Mary Lancaste r, Walker Glenn, Mrs. Robinson, sponsor. FO C I I S STANDING: Charlotte McClung, Alex Holmes, Janet Taylor, Ann De- Muth Eric Crenshaw Nerf ,K 7' ' X . - ,xx tx 1 -Q t U 61 W. C. Saunders and Company R. C. Jenkins Atlantic Oil Company
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First Row: Shirley Higgins, June Ellington, Becky Watson, Cecelia Baker, Lucy Booth, Nancy Cumps- ton. Second Row: Barbara Oliver, Peggy Farris, Betty Flippen, Phyllis Neathery, Shirley Newcomb, Aurelia Covington. Third Row: Mrs. Noel, Sponsor, Nancy Brooks, Brenda King, Ellen Knick, Lois Fulton, Martha Bass, Sue Campbell, Linda McFadden, Margaret Higgins, Nancy Jenkins. FH. r fe- : , - wt' . .h ' 1 V A ,rl f t - 4 P- -X. K . r rgtl ' 1 Plans for the interior decoration of the Homemaking Department are being studied by Nancy Dow, Lucy Booth, and Peggy Far- ris. Mrs. Noel opens another can of paint as she and a group of girls spend a summer day painting and decorating the Homemaking Department. Home Furniture Company n 1 ,, ji, 421 F.H.A. is anational organization of pupils who have studied Home Econom- ics. F.H.A.was continued this year be- cause it was considered an integral part of the Homemaking program. In order to function as a club, monthly meetings were held at night to which parents were invited. The programs were presented by club members and usually a social followed. Some of our program topics were home beautification, im p r o v e d lighting, family devotions, and afashion show held at Singer Company. Our most important project for the year was de- corating the Homemaking Department. ,p , I, .,'-A e,-, - ff X 2' Z L VL X V Aflp xx L I fx.-I ,f ,A Y-' . 1 ii - ,N ngw , . T FX' 37' w ' ' 'f E55 1 f ' ffjx 1: ' - I . rf P l . A , ., -' v ' i .- k 2 A-ff. ' ' A , X ,' f a I I ' ' 1 ' - ' f I 'li ' - , , , 1 '. , 1 11 X., 5. -' ' H-, A- 1 -'ff -M ,. 'ff ' 5:1 ar' . ' tx ' ' Y x fi - f - ui V -A Q 1 tl K XL- f . V are il . 'I 7:-N. W - 3,1 I' x ' ' - r 1 ,Et it A r n y ' ll , f -far sw ' ' 1 .. 'fail Ulf mil 63 Southside Sundry Company
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