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.gli F' U i Pl' ,S u1i A wud F. H. A. ACTIVITIES Row l, left to right: Goldie Moyer making coffeeg Randi ROW 3' 'eh fo l9h'f COVUHCC M0'90f' and 5U'1 l9 5Pl0l 'U'1 Kalgaard and Joti Wolfe selling coffeef Karen Johnson, Sue at Fur' Nlghli Randi P0'llClP9'l 9 in 903197 COUPIN at F'37h ' Swanson, Karen McDonald, Donna Beersy Linda Porter, and DUUQMCV Bunqueli PUUNW VGC'- Sharon Natsuharq around Homecoming Parade car, Row 4. left to right: Katherine Holliday, Carol Moore, and Row 2, left to right: Elaine Norikane and Judy Swanson C0 0lY ' emlngi C'-'-'V0IY d9 '0n5 5'l '9i King NGPN-'ne vt bon' doing dishesg Carolyn Sqgqrq working in ,pump window, Alice quetf Mr. Ken Dulin, guest speaker at banquet. Miles and Sharon at Fun Night. 0 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY CARTWRIGHT'S CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SHOP 325 EAST MAIN - Ausurm, wAsHiNGToN -Temple 3-2772 17
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...- ,wssuf 7 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row one, left to right: Sue Swanson, Linda Porter, Nancy Fallert, Sharon Natsuhara, Donna Beers, Donna Burns, Gerry Heath, Karen McDonald. Row two, left to right: Carol Keeble, Kay Church, Linda Dalsgaard, Annette Zollinger, Pat Post, Daralyne McMasters, Elaine Norikane, Carolyn Sagara, Karen Acteson, Lucille Davenport. Row three, left to right: Mrs. Ena Cunningham 1Advisery, Linda LeMay, Lorna Murphy, Carol Moore, Marilyn Good- man. Jackie Fletcher, Jean Brinson, Gloria Scarpelli, Molly Kinney, Alice Miles, Randi Kalgaard, Joti Wolff, Judy Swanson. Row four, left to right: Vicki Karr, Vicki Stevens, Ann Linder, Pat Zonneveld, Karen Johnson, Rae Ann Fox, Sandy Tibeau, Corallee Morgan, Shirley Monson Goldie Moyer, Judy Gunderson, Katherine Holliday. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ACTIVITIES This year the Auburn Chapter of F.H.A. has been working diligently to receive its fourth red star on its Honor Chapter flag. Many proiects were successfully carried out and the club is one of the most active in the school. ln order to make money to support the various proiects the members sold coffee, cookies, and doughnuts to night school stu- dents during class intermissions. Among the non-profit proiects were the Father-Daughter Banquet, decoration of the halls at Christmas, and favors for the hospital on St. Val- entine's Day. 1 I F.H.A. OFFICERS Left to right: Linda Porter, Historian: Gerry Heath, Parliamentarian: Donna Burns, Secretary: Sue Swanson Song Leader: Donna Deers, President: Karen McDonald, Publicity Chairman: Sharon Natsuhara, Vice President Nancy Fallert, Treasurer. ' THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY EVERGREEN STATIONERS 119 EAsr MAIN sweet - Ausum, wAsHlNcoN - TE 3-4300 l6
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3 'D vm' Ev' WZ' qmpf' Loft t I ht G L. I QT FTA oETlcERg k I o r g : ary aw er ea e P d t Ll Sh k VI P - Identj, Barbara DeKay lsecrstaryj. r wr rl' .nm l 8. 4 N. en l' I uc 4 ce ru Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America have been very active this past year. The activities in which they Mr. Lambertaon 1Adviserj . ,Qj 7iii?'Q participated included a formal initiation, decorating gl 4 j a T- JW EETQZ-ffgsfil' f A ' S . . . 31 1' a Homecoming Float, selling tickets for the Student ' ' 1 ff- Af 'iff-5,3 .-1-: 4' . . . . Loan Fund, offering a scholarship, taking trips to lll Q Q- various places, sponsoring a bake sale, and ordering ., ,. i! EE:.,.gi. K- ,. films for a few of their meetings. W fy Q .5 - .,. -a lfa: ' lf . Q 3 It yn hd 0 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY GENE L. COLBURN ANNumEs-lNsURANcE ESTATES :na AUBURN AVENUE - AUBURN, WASHINGTON - TE 3-1551 I8
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