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Q ' .. ' .. A Q7 1 i T l' Row I: Carolyn Walker, Elizabeth Arp, Sue Shipe, Mackie Stooksbury, Miss Warren, sponsor. Row 2: Barbara Lee Mary Bolling, Betty Williamson, Diane Warwick. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to instill in young people the desire to teach and to become acquainted with the profession as a whole. On February 24 four FUTURE TEACHERS girls were representatives to the Council of Southern Mountain Workers at Gatlinburg. The Second Annual District Convention of the F. T. A. was held March 5 at the First Chris- tian Church. Each year a senior girl from each chapter competes for the S100 scholarship presented by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Central's chapter raised money to present a scholarship to one of the senior members in recognition of his outstanding achievements. Future Teachers meet on the first Wednesday of every month. Q 11 . 005' pgqil--1 li z ig-,-1 President .......... ....... D iane lNarvvick Vice-President ..,... . ,,.... .Barbara Lee Secretary .....,... .,.,.......,,,.... S ue Shipe Treasurer ...... ,.... M ackie Stooksbury
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i DEBATING TEAM The Debating Team has won a maiority of its debates this year. In the American Legion Tournament, where they debated the national debt limit, the members placed second. They attended the Southern Speech Association Tournament in Dallas, Texas, where they debated the method of electing the President of the United States. Row I: Eddie Soloman, Miss Ahler, Gene Case. Row 2: Dixon Browder, Jonathan Howes, Tornmy Hayes. Row 3: John Jellicorse, Richard Mashburn, Frank King, William McHarris. w 'Q ii 3 72
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f' .. -zwx'mnuxQ .Q - Row 1: Mary Walker, Gail Barringer, Ann Story, Carolyn Brown, Peggy Flowers, Myrna Graves, Sarah Shelley, Louise Rornines, Jackie Fulton, Margaret Webber, Mrs, Guinn, sponsor. Row 2: Mrs. Hutson, sponsor, Wanda DeMarcus. Anita Johnson, Nancy Riddick, Karen Durisch, Anita Hunter, Eleanor Sartain, Marian McCampbell, Becky Hootf, Carolyn Kinser, Beverly Rogers, Doris Tinker. Row 3: Dicki Stewart, X 'Q lie .............,.---.-.- .....,....-r-f...... .....s..f .,... FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA There are three chapters of Future Home- makers ot America at Central High with a total ot 2110 girls enrolled. These chapters are affiliated with the State and National F. H. A. Some ot the proiects undertaken during the year are: filling thirty Red Cross boxes, selling thirty Volunteer Cook Books, filling Thanksf giving basket, sending tood, clothing and toys to children in our community at Christmas, giving a Freshman Tea in the fall, a Senior Tea in the spring. Mrs. Lawrence Kennedy, chapter mother for Chapter Ill, entertained the members with a tea at her home on March 12. Christmas and Valentine parties were held at the school. F. H.A. Day was held at Central High on April 3. Twenty-three members with three advisors attended the State F. H. A. Convention March 18, 19, and 20. Gail Shipley, Carol Webster, Carolyn Babcock, Jackie Bass, Mary Eleanor Loose, Joanne Nelson, Janice Curtis, Myra Dyer, Nancy Suttridge, Priscilla Mitchell. Row 4: Carolyn H leman, Pat Tillery, Joanne Craig, Joanne Scandlyn, Frances Gerardi, Ernily Hodge, Patti Lou Barnes, Doris Hoiwa'd. Janet Huskisson, Martha Newman, Patsy Cox. t I i i -M..-.......... nv' M Q' 1 l
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