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Left to right: Elaine Barnes, Treasurer; Gayle Elliott, Vice President; Betty Cable, Secretary; Donna Greene, President. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The F.H.A. is an outside activity that supplements the Home Economics course. It is an organization for students taking Home Economics. No one else is eligible for membership. Members give programs and skits in the meetings to add to each person ' s knowledge of homemaking. Each year members may attend the annual con- vention held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. F.H.A. is training the women of tomorrow in their greatest and most important task . . . that of caring for a family and home. 1st row, left to right: P. Vess, B. Loftis, J. Newton, N. Cable, K. Ward, C. Hodge, M. Kane. 2nd row, left to right: B. Wylie, B. Owens, J. Workman, G. Brooks, J. Puckett, S. Shook, T. Marlowe. 3rd row, left to right: G. Elliott, L. Cranford, N. Jones, P. Young, W. Hollifield, P. McCurry. 4th row, left to right: K. McCoy, B. Gibbs, A. Jenkins, K. Robinson, M. McKinney, J. Harris. 5th row left to right: L. Miller, D. Robinson, D. Greene, L. Hollond. 6th row, left to right: B. Jamison, B. Davis, S. Tyo, C. Elliott, L. Wrig ht. 7th row, left to right: L. Baldwin, F. Hayes, P. Calhoun, J. Prather, K. McNeely, B. Sluder. 8th row, left to right: J. Mills, S. Walker; , P. Miller, B. Rosby, C. Payne. Fifty-seven
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA A club for aspiring young teachers, the Future Teachers of America gives the student an opportunity to learn more about the teaching profession and, at the same time, to be of service to the school. Once a year, members attend the state convention, where officers of the state F.T.A. are chosen for the coming year. 1st row, left to right: E. Stacy, M. Twiggs, R. Lonon, J. Burnett, D. Koon, S. McFadden, G. Cornett, L. Wheeler, S. Sluder. 2nd row: D. Money, V. McKinney, L. Coward, B. Gibbs, B. Wilkinson, F. Fortner, V. Deal, W. Boone, K. Barnes, E. Morgan. 3rd row: C. Left to right: Brenda Reel, Secretary; Frankie Hall, President; Fay Fortner, Treasurer; Jane Burnett, Vice President. At school, the F.T.A. sells programs at all the ballgames and participates in many other service proj- ects. The club has a system of points in which a member must maintain a certain number of points in order to continue as an F.T.A. members. Elliott, D. Robinson, B. Howell, F. Hall, B. Reel, L. Miller, C. Bean, A. Harkey, W. Bruner. 4th row: A. Toney, J. Vickers, S. Allen, L. Mace, B. Brooks, G. Clontz, J. Cline, G. Hensley. Fifty-six
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HEALTH CAREERS This newly-chartered club consists of oil students interested in any field of medicine. The club was form- erly named the Future Nurses Club. The Health Careers Club has regular meetings, during which various programs of speakers on medi- cine are scheduled. This worthwhile club offers a course in which candy stripers are trained. Two conventions, one in Asheville, North Carolina and the other at North Carolina State University, are attended each year by all interested members. 1st row, left to right: C. McCoyle, E. Stacy, J. Horton, M. Smith, P. Phillips, S. Shook, S. Weeks. 2nd row: V. McKinney, K. Harris, S. Byrd, K. Brown, S. Bradburn, B. Reynolds, F. Almon, M. Kane. 3rd row: L. Tipton, D. Wilkinson, J. Robinson, J. McNeely, J. Left to right: Jeon Robinson, Treasurer; Mary Jeon Smith, Vice President; Joyce Rowland, Secretary; Glenda Clontz, President. Rowland, N. Lockman, L. McKinney, B. Powell, C. Wyatt. 4th row: B. Moss, C. Mason, G. Conner, P. Wyatt, B. Brooks, G. Clontz, R. Duncan, D. Rogers. Fifty-eight
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