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F.H.A. I Wanted Toast. Not Charcoal Front Row: Harriett DeJarnett, Reporter, Susle Walker, Secretary, Tonia Sellers, Treasurer, Theresa McQueen, Vice-president: Juanese Joyner, President. 2nd Row: Shedee Williams, Lori Williams, Suzette Cannon, Cheryl Bond, Jeanine . Redmond, Mrs. Baucom, Sponsor. 3rd Row: Cathy Bolling, Michelle Bond, Lorinda Ladner, Carol Rogers, Theresa Rouse, Delicla Sellers, Wauling Hickman, Renee Hill, Denlce Prine and Debbie Bond. FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America and is a club for students who have taken one or more years of home economics. The FHA has had several speakers come during the year to demonstrate various areas of homemaking not covered in class. Some of the demonstrations covered ceramics, make-up, and Christmas decorations. The FHA also took part in selling cookbooks to raise money to buy new equipment for the Home Economics Department. Other activities in which the FHA participates include a sprlng banquet each year with a guest speaker and the State Convention ln Jackson. 86 ClubslFHA These guys practice the correct cooking methods. t. y t nf X 'R : :9 1 '39 ' l an wx mu 3'l - l, xg.. . , 1 Listening to an interesting lecture on ceramics, Cathy Bolling and Michelle Bond are spell bound.
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Y-Teens Young Christians Susle Walker and Deidra Tullus find time to do a little paper work. Y-Teens is a Chrlstlan organization of young women dedicated to serving ,Cf 5 My the school and community by helping 5 those less fortunate than themselves. This year's Y-Teen projects are decorating rooms at the convalescent center, sponsoring a School Citizen of the Week , and sending a Christmas box to the Columbia Training School. A few members of the Y-Teens discuss their plans for the following meeting. ,.-l. 3 - Front Row: Erica Brown, Alice Anderson, Cindy Hill, President, Susie Walker, Secretary, Deidra Tullos, Treasurer, Michelle Bond, Tonia Sellers, Vice-president. 2nd Row: Betty Wilson, Cynthia Bolden, Wauline Hickman, Cathy Bolling, Ann Vreeland, Rita Davis, Candy Harriett DeJarnett receives a citizenship Reynolds, Paula Gates, Carol Rogers. 3rd Row: Sandy Langley, Debbie award for being chosen Citizen of the Bond, Janie Prine, Harriett DeJarnett and Carmen Johnson. Week. ClubslY-Teens 85
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Meow I Didn't Hear A Car Meow These paper staffers get busy after getting their assignments. l l AY As-fi 5 1 1- F K Q, 4 4..'? -'P-f--.. --s......,, Mum KW 'l'!'L, Q2 'Wh' t X s Pointing out the things that need to be done, Editor John Breland gives instructions. Have you ever stopped to ask why our paper is named the Cat's Meow? Well, it's better than being named the Cat's Bow Wow. Well, whatever the name, the Stone High paper carries human interest items such as gossip, sports, poems, and stories written by Stone High students. The paper also prints items from other newspapers and magazines that may be of interest to the student body. Most of the information needed to make up the paper is gathered from the gossip box and reports from the local organizations and roving reporters. After all the data is collected, the editor, along with a few members, eases on down to Perk to the printing press to run off the copies that are to be sold to Stone High students. Front Row: John Breland, editor, Phyllis Breland, Mary Spring, Holly Cox, Kitty Parrish, Shelia Fore, Lorinda Ladner, Gia Sekul. 2nd Row: Mrs. Jones, Sponsor, Susan Swilley, Carol Rogers, Kelvin Sherman, Mona Tubbs, Susie Walker, Mr. Willison, Sponsor. Back Row: Mary Evans and Harriett De Jarnett. ClubslPaper Staff 87
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