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L if fer, Q QW A Wp f h 9 a it if rv 1' 5 4, .. J f s' nw The fine art of homemaliing is taught through prac- tical training in meal preparation, sewing, and child care. On Teacher Appreciation Day, these students made corsages and prepared refreshments for the teachers. Home economics training helps prepare girls in many ways for planning their homes. The F. ll. A. members seek to discover themselves and their worth to others, contribute to the joys and satisfactions of Family living, strengthen their education for future roles, and achieve good citizen- ship through homemaking. HOME ECONOMICS EIWILY REBECCA CARR Foods and Clothing I E47 Il, Family Living, Home Nursing, Biology XVoman's College of U. N. C., BS. Degree i X ,AA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Paula Bailey, Julia Brownlee, Barbara Bum' gardner, Reba Bumgarner, Secretary, Pat Dar- nell, Judy Dunn, Vice-president, Earleen For tune, Angela Freeman, Lynn Gauthier, President, Brenda Helms, Sue Holshouser, Jean Johnson, Treasurer, Yvonne Malone, Kay Melton, Vickey Spivey, Brenda Strawn, Secretary, Jeannette Walsh, Gay VVeeks, Kitty Wigglesvxforth, Miss Emily Carr, Ativiser.
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ART DEPT. .NM ww Q. - NFIIOIXIAS LAMARH l3n1uix1AN ......... Ar! lliiiiersity ui' Cieurgin, Nlaster mmf .Xrt llilueutifm. IBS. Degree in .Xrt Ilnlueuliun ROBERT S. O'Di21.L .... Refreslzer Math, Shop C' ixlUCIItIlIiCflI Druwizzg lfnst Tennessee State c'UiiL'lLK'. HS. llegree ziml XI..-X. Degree Q-1.404 '-'UMW SHOP n 5 XNXN va Eh ..,. ,-waz: Y WK' f W ,4A, .V,A f,,V rrr f 'gk 7 ff, D ' Nqr ut 12 , 2 ,, S Six , lf sr A . ' ,,L, f ww X hir. Hriginun ofters to his LIIT students the ideas ot modern art. Students use their own icieus, de- signs, and techniques in their work. lnchlstriail iirts is it suhjeet urea in general ethlegltion dealing with the understuiiding and interpretation of inchlstriul activity. The Industrial Arts depart- ment is eoneemecl with materials, princesses, und' prwcluets of industry. Several hoys liuve won prizes in emmty amd state eompetiticm. 1 Q I
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Lonnie Baucom, Philip Bean, Paul Brackbill, Margaret Burns, Dale Carter, Barbara Blackburn, Bruce Cooke, Ronnie Cowles, Linda Dean, VVayne Deason, Judy Dow- less, Wayne Garten, Sue Gardner, Haroleen Green. Rich- ard Haas, Richard Head, Billy Iackson, Carl Knight, Irvin McManus, Darrel Martin, Susie Martin, Charles Nlarze, Mike Mills, Dianne Morris, Laura Morris, VVayne Nelson, Robert Reynolds, Johnny Rhodes, David Richard, Betsy Sanders, Bubba Shaffner, Iimmy Smathers, Larry Stamey, Eddie Sudderth, Walter Tippett, Vernic Twitty, loyce Watts, Brenda Whitley, Sandra Williams, johnny Yates. OFFICERS JOHNNY YATES . . . .......... .......... P resident BILLY JACKSON , , . . .Associate President RICHARD HAAS .. ...... Vice-preside1zt MARGARET BURNS . . ...... Secretary IOYCE WArrs . . . ....... Historian LINDA DEAN ,,........ . . .Pfll'liLI1116l1ffll'iH11 Miss RIABEL CHANDLER .. ......... Adviser Our D. E. Club uses many devices with which to develop potential leadership in the field of distri- bution, and a sense of individual responsibility, to provide opportunities for intelligent career choice in distribution, to allow practical application of D. E. through competitiong to encourage use of ethical practices in business, to provide for mental and physical health through satisfactory social and rec- reational activitiesg to engender a high respect for educationg to induce good citizenshipg and to create and nurture an understanding of our free, come petitive enterprise system. QI ' :Wt f Q 'V sw? RIAISEL C iixixnun Xverett Junior fn ter tunnis C uf U. N. C lt DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIGN , 'Y' fm ici
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