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- Pe Sprnks Brenda Ba FRONT ROW: B d Chandler, Carolyn Woodruff, Kathy Etier, Sharon Spearman Vick Williams Carol Hagedorn ggy gley, Elaine Fox, T:1IfetaEnglish, ,luanell Evans. ROW 2: Marcia Klingerman Connie Corley Sherry Funk To1l2mIEeEVaI?JI1 DOIQEIMFUIEEIIE gfafa Jordan, Merle Smith, Phyllis Smith, Shirley Price, Patsy Smith, Brenda Frazier ROW 3 Judy Echols Maleda c e ar eresa e Y Debbie Southwell, Carolyn Farley, Sheila Callahan, Vickie Mowry, Susan Talton Susan Wood Over One Hundred Members in I-IS FH The l07 members of this year's Future Home- makers of America learned through experience the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. FHA is com- posed of girls who are presently enrolled in one of the Home Economics courses and maintain a C aver- age. The club meets on the first Tuesday of every month. The advisors, Mrs. lean Young, Mrs. Virginia King, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dady, tried to further in- terest in home economics, home economics careers and related occupations. Another purpose was to help individuals improve personal, family, and com- munity living. Some of the activities for this year's club included an FHA Week Banquet, and a style show in Febru- ary. The club also made donations of clothing, food, and toys to needy families in the neighborhood. A new addition to the monthly meetings was the elec- tion of Girls-of-the-Month from which a Girl- of-the-Year will be chosen. 9 RIGHT: Lana Ga1'rett,Parliamentarian: Thelma Ebarb, Treasurer, Mary Ellen Owen, Presidentg Brenda Culpepper, Secretaryg Vickie Alexander, Vice President.
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WHS FHA Teaches Joys of Homemaking ABOVE: Phyllis Smith examines toys collected at Christmas. RIGHT: Serving as Sponsors for FHA this year are Mrs. Elizabeth Dady, Mrs. Jean Young and Mrs. Virginia King. ' FRONT ROW: Karen Magee, Susie Jordan, Libby Haynes, Pam Ferguson, Kathie Rhinehart, J an Kendrick, Kathy Lolley, Jen Brown, Patsy Thomp- son, Paula Washington, Carol Rust, Marla Townsend. ROW 2: Kitty Burkhead, Sandra Beck, Pam Wall, Rhonda Young, Debbie F eazell, Debbie Payne, Laura Lester, Paula Mahan, Linda Trant, Susan Elliott, Becky Williams, Debra Tapp, Margret Morgan. ROW 3: Elizabeth ,I ones, Linda Ros- 5011, Kathy Peters, Judy Robe, Gloria Choate, Margaret Gingles, Carol Telschow, Sherri Dark, Suzy Rose, Chris Gibson, Vickie Reeves, Kathy thrasher.
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FRONT ROW: Susan Scott, Kim Clark, Jo Ann Estess, Suzanne Huber, Janet Hinton, Joan Stewart, Jan Edgard, Carol Rust, Sarah Nixon, Sharon Spearman, Janet English, Debbie Laenger, Donna Bennett. ROW 2: Carla Adams, Deborah Dowden, Debbye Rimmer, Melinda Vickery, Mickey Summerlin, Kathy Bozeman, Jennifer Elder, Becky Cobb. ROW 3: Susan Derryberry, Irene Scarlato, Elaine Feazell, Donna Hack, Rhonda Elder, Marion Lawless, Debbie Ballard, Laura Turner, Susan Hinton, Brenda Hebert, Becky Terry, Carol Telschow, Donnita Thompson, Diane Dufour, Maleda McKellar, Trudy Head. ROW Michael Hudson, Ricky Jordan, Dianne Oksenholt, Susie Brown, Tommy Riddle, Kin Barksdale, Patty Sapp, Donald Bryant, Beth Rhoades, Bonnie Bonner, Allen Koob, Larry Cunningham, Becky Moore, David Parker, Charlotta Fincher, Jeanette Bison, Randy Lillich. Club Members Learn of French Customs ABOVE: Sharon Spearman, Carla Adams, Beth Rhodes, Susie Brown, and Betsy Fuleher sang French Christmas carols. Films, speakers, and skits were among the activi- ties enjoyed by members of the French Club this year. The club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at three o'clock in Room 222. The new advi- sor of the club is Mrs. Jimmy Herring. This club tries to promote interest in the culture, language and social life of the people who speak French. All members must have either taken French or be taking it. An outgrowth of the French Club is the French Honor Society. lt is comprised of mem- bers of Le Cercle Francais who maintained an A av- erage in French. Guest speakers for the club were Miss Sherrie Ettredge, a member ofthe French Ill class, who spoke on her experiences during her three year stay in Europe and Miss Jane Rucker who spoke to the group and showed slides of her European vaca- tion. This year's French Club enjoyed a Christmas out- ing in which they sang Christmas carols in French. All this coupled with the annual lnterlingual Christ- mas and the ROTC Carnival made a most exciting year for the French Club members.
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