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Ifirxf rouy lrfl fu r'l,qfu'fVir- ginia lirmt, Shirley Carpen- tler, Phyllis Cilenn. Sfliilllll rung lvfl In rigfvl-llorotliy llngle, Yvonne Bates. anal Cassandra Handford. Miss XVaterman and Nlrs. T weed y . Members of the lfuture Homemakers of America. utuire Homemalkeirs One more year to mark on the wall as a successful one for the Future Homemakers of America. Shirley Carpender, President, was greatly assisted by her five hard working ofhcers and Executive Board. Ofhcers were: Vice President, Virginia Ernst, Secretary, Cassandra Handfordg Treasurer, Phyllis Glenng Historian, Yvonne Bates and Parliamentarian, Dorothy Engle. A Newcomers' Tea and Picnic in the park started the year rolling. During National Ii.H.A. Wfeek-November 2-8-they celebrated by having a party attended by all the members. The Fall Convention, which was held in Caldwell this year, the State Convention and the International Dinner were three of the more outstanding events of the year. Our Sponsors, Miss W'atern1an and Mrs. Tweedy were very helpful throughout the 24
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Firsl mu'-Burback, Sprague, Abe, Utterback. Sfvona' row-Gulch, Lester, Savell,Mm Wiley, C. Ernst, -Avers. Third row-V. Ernst, Bonham, Zimmerman, McDowell, Brady, Shoemaker. OI l ICLl:RSZ Ffrsl raw-Virginia Ernst, Virginia Lester. Srvomf row-Darrell Burback, Clifford Abe. Erwin H. Schweibert Club of Future Teachers of America was organized May 2, 1951, and received its charter on February 12, 1952. The purpose of the club is to encourage young people to prepare for the teaching profession, and to furnish them with infor- mation and inspiration for their calling. Officers for 1952 are Darrell Burback, Presidentg Clifford Abe, Vice-Presidentg Virginia Ernst, Secretary. Sponsors are Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Altig, and Mr. Von Drak. The theme for the present year is Meet the Profession, directed by Chairman, Jo Ann Benham, Irma Uphouse, jo Ann Gluch and Tom Sprague. An active project committee consists of Chairman, Url Utterback, Carolyn Ernst, Barbara Zimmerman and Donna Evans. Donna Shoemaker heads the Social committee assisted by Beverly Ayers, Jeanne Savell, and Shirley Foley. 7
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Klffiee Oflice Training this year has proven to be a lor of fun for the students who par- ticipated. They have learned how to file records and operate various machines. It has been a benefit to the students in help- ing them know more about the workings of an oihce. Mrs. Jensen deserves a lot of credit for understanding direction and interesting in- struction. The faculty and student body wish to thank these students for their service to the school. f I-'irif raw-Marilyn Hopper, Doris Godfrey, Shirley Odom, Norma Bates, Petrea Knudsen, Barbara Keller, joe Berry, Larry johnson. Sernml mu'- Charlotte Simpson, Shirley Llerome, Janice XVoodworth, Pai Benedict, Alo Ann Benhani, Shirley Peterson, Sandra Stringneld. Tliirif r'n1z'fMrs. jensen, Wiliiaa Keller, Marlene Clark, jane Yamashita. gy -Iurries, Virginia lirnst, Louise Ryan. -1- lnwl ruicvilliarles Hagler, lid Vail, Sunzrnl i'uufPauline Hood. Donna Iivans, Barbara Little, Norma Bates. Tfiiril mu'-Nancy Baldridge, Pat Cayler, Ruth Dibbcn, Karen Koontz. Allawi!-Sliirlcy Zuercher. ihrar Under the training and supervision of Miss Coffin, were nine girls and two boys, learning different fundamentals of the library. Some of these studies are: Keeping shelves orderly, helping students find reference materials, desk duty, Bling, and various work that they may be asked to do. We wish to let Miss Cotiin know that she is appreciated for her Hue work in teaching and showing the students more about our library.
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