Rock Hill High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 119 text:

To emphasize specific parts of this over-all goal, Future Homemakers have eight purposes. They are: I. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and com- munity life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leader- ship in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miriam Jackson, Treasurer Faye McGaha, Reporter, Donna Simpson, Secretary, Janice Boul ware, Vice-President, Vickie Kelly, President. JUNIOR F. H. A. FIRST ROW: Donna Simpson, Linda Lewis, Delores Clark, Janice Boulware, Vickie Kelly, Carol Conrad, Glennis Sexton, Frances Cloyd, Nancy Beck- ham, Teeny Ballard, Kathy Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Becky Whitlock, Debby Whitesides, Frances Fox, Jean Fox, Cornelia Jackson, Mary Ann Goforth, Carolyn Carter, Annette Faulkenberry, Peggy Catledge, Shirley Price, Mary Ann Painter, Brenda Laney. THIRD ROW: Rose Cooke, Sandra Harrison, Brenda Robinson, Deanna Jackson, Mozelle Brakefield, Lorraine Carnes, Theresa Dill, Thelma Dill, Dianne Funderburke, Joan Neil, Patricia Wil' banks, Martha Cauthen. FOURTH ROW: Ann Brown, Connie Bryson, Miriam Jackson, Faye McGaha, Joyce Leopard, Gloria McAteer, Aileen Smith, Lynda Carter, Brenda King, Vada Faulkner, Jenny Broome. wi www-se X sw -N,-,.,,,.

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FHA OFFICERS qpwimfxxlpxw fl: l 'QQ 3 - f 5 ii E , 2' v e f 'iw -S 5' 44,0 Nfw HSN The Future Homemakers of America are organi- zations for high school students. They provide op- portunities for the planning and carrying out of ac- tivities related to homemaking. The over-all goal of the organizations is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. Treasurer: Mary Orr, Vice Presidentp Carolyn Shehan, President, Janet Maxie, Secretary, Barbara Hoffman labse-ntl. SENIOR F. H. A. FIRST ROW: Judy Story, Brenda Miller, Joyce Graves, Martha Oates, Phyllis Gregory, Anne Mangum, Barbara Blackmon, Barbara Hoffman Carolyn Shehan, Doris Cagle, Judy Compton, Phyllis Deese, Janet Maxie, THIRD ROW: Kathy Lamb, Phyllis Bagley, Jean Craig, Judy Gwinn Betty Patsy Watts. SECOND ROW: Marie Motz, Harlean Ratteree, Peggy Anne Watts, Dorothy Buffkin, Becky Demby, Elaine Ferguson Linda Williams, Connie Snipes, Sandra Shugart, Anne Matthews, Brenda Dutton, Franklin, Joan Reynolds, -IOCIH COUNCI- L- ' 3



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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Sue Bryson, Sonny Neal, Carolyn lngle,Buddy Arant, Dell Childers, Ann McCraven, Wayne Reeves, Carolyn Shehan, Joanne Whittle. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Lowery, Billy Epps, James Ard, Michael Davis. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Strait, Wayne Conner, Charles Plyer, Ellie Grem, Randy Dawkins. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Culp, This club is an organization of students enrolled in vocational cooperative part-time distributive edu- cation classes, functioning through comparable lo- cal clubs and has as its purpose furthering the wel- fare of its members in the following ways: A. To develop progressive leadership in the field of distribution that is competent, aggressive, self-re- liant, and cooperative. b. To provide for an intelligent choice of occu- pations in distribution through the exploration of op- portunities in the field. c. To create in each member an abiding interest in his chosen occupation through the opportunity it offers him to contribute his share in a worthy home and community membership. d. To encourage the use of high ethical stan- dards in business. e. To provide for mental and physical health through satisfactory social and recreational activi- ties. f. To foster or deep feeling of responsibility for contributing through business activities to the civic, social, and moral welfare of society. g. To develop an appreciation of the fine arts in business. h. To engender a healthy respect for vocational education, and a desire to keep abreast of current developments in business through use of the training facilities it offers, both in school and adult life. . si. ' .if Puge One Hundred Sixteen fi., asa., Albert Evans, Bobby Neal, Richard Morgan, Danny Long. FIFTH ROW: Francis Booth, Joe Wallace, Bill Kenningtan, .Jerry Lee. SIXTH ROW: Hart- well Gwin, Jerry Faulkenberry, Gerald Faries, Tommy Cardwell, Fred White. D. E. C LU B OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Buddy Arant, Secretary, Ann McCraven, Vice-President, Wayne Reeves. SECOND ROW: Reporter, Sonny Neal, Treasurer, Randy Dawkins: Historian, Michael Davis.

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