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publications This ray of sunshine in the publication office is the never - tiring assistant editor, Elwyn McElroy stone fort After many hours and days of hard work the 1956 Stone Fort went to press. It was made possible by each energetic member of the staff. Not only this year, but every year in the past and the future to come, this yearbook serves as a collection of memories— each page and each picture a reminder of those grand days at SFA. Catherine Ashmore, surprisingly bright-eyed after a hard day with the book, was editor-in-chief for ' 56. Staff members, Sara Walters, Mary Lou Morgan, Lynn Garrison, Annelle Turner, Sue Turner, Catherine Tucker, Marilyn Moyers, Tyann Brown, and Delphine Angle, look over past publications. Diligently at work on copy for the ' 56 Stone Fort are Marilyn Moyers and Neal Morgan, copy editors.
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The two editors in one of the many conferences with their conscientious sponsor, Mr. Ed Gaston. pine log The newspapers are the pulsebeat of the nation, just as the Pine Log, our school newspaper, is the pulsebeat of SFA. Each Saturday ' s publica- tion is a culmination of a week of limitless labor by the members of the Pine Log staff, efficiently headed by editor-in-chief Ray Swindell. Caught unawares is our capable editor-in-chief, Ray Swindell.
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e. h. r. club The name, Ellen H. Richards, was given to the college homemaking club in honor of a pioneer in home eco- nomics. This club is an association of all girls interested in the field of Home Economics. The club has had an unusually successful year in that the club ' s sponsor was also State Ad- visor and a member of the group, Mary Wallace, was chosen as State Treasurer at the October meeting. f. t a. Future Teachers of America is a na tional organization primarily for the purpose of training teachers for democratic co-operative action. Dur- ing the year, this group enjoys vari- ous panel discussions, student pro- grams, and speakers on topics such as history, ethics, and generalized teaching. President of the organiza- tion for the year was E. J. Ritchey and sponsor of the group was Dr. Leroy McClendon.
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