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Joanne Darby Elected State FTA FRONT ROW: Kathy McDorman, Debby Moses, Myrna Todd, Sandra Billings, Joanne Hairfield, Robin Schools. THIRD ROW: Cricket Geisin- Williams, Beth Deane, Carolyn Dewey, Donna Davies. SECOND ROW: ger, Linda Loth, Pam Bristow, Bill Blair, Gayle Singer, Kathy Smith, Gayle Hortenstine, Joy Miller, Karen Airington, Nancy Bendall, Jo Sandy May, Plum Burruss. 144
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Jobs and Careers Interest FHA Members Programs on detective work, skits contrasting the right and wrong ways to apply for jobs, and a talk by the M.C.V. Director of Nursing were typical of FHA meet- ings that emphasized in some way the theme, ‘Jobs, Careers, and You.’”’ In addition to working on their theme, the Future Homemakers found time to work and play with Richard Boulden, a five-year-old elected to be their “‘little brother.’” They gave a Valentine’s party for him, helped him make Christmas presents for his fami- ly, and enlisted his service as an escort for the girls ina spring fashion show. OFFICERS: Becky Patterson, vice-president; Robin Slater, reporter; Sally Foster, president; Dick Boulden, group’s adopted brother, Patti Castleberry, chaplain; Cheryl Boyd, parliamentarian; Ann Martin, his- torian; Pam Wimmer, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Judy Somers, Nancy Pecsok, Betty Robertson, Sue Scott, Brenda Moisoff, Susan Fagg, Debby Clements. SECOND ROW: Lynda Somers, Patti Castelberry, Susan Stanley, Darlene Brinkley, Jane Baird, Sally Foster, Mary Ann Rae, Nancy Warmen, Betty Con- ner, Linda Caldwell. THIRD ROW: Susan Dunn, Bonnie McAlpine, Lau- 143 rie Wilson, Betsy Smith, Mary Lou Pry, Susan Matze, Grace Bourne, Ann Carrington, Elaine Fitch, Kathy Worchester, Betsy Williams. FOURTH ROW: Linda Swanson, Bev Bacile, Cindy Tolton, Joan Ar- nette, Robin Slater, Brenda Green, Debbie Marshall, Charlene Luma- due, Pam Wimmer, Diane Reeves, Suzanne Miller, Bonnie Funk.
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Recording Secretary Who were the girls who served food.to the teachers and ran errands on Conference Day? You know them: they were the Future Teachers of America performing one of their many duties. Selling refreshments to stu- dents and faculty on College Board test days and teach- ers’ clerical days were some of the other services carried out by the FTA. They also honored a teacher each month for outstanding services. By touring colleges and hearing lectures on such top- ics as teaching retarded children, the FTA became fa- miliar with the many phases of education. For the first time, the club had a member elected to an office in the Virginia State FTA. Joanne Darby became the 1967 re- cording secretary. (FAR LEFT) OFFICERS: SEATED: Mrs. Annetta Bagwell, sponsor; Mrs. Emelyn Markwith, sponsor. STANDING: Sallie Brush, secretary; Kay Powell, vice-president; Sandy Lunan, parliamentarian; Helen Youngblood, president; Karen Oberg, historian; Kathy Smith, chaplain; Laurie Talley, treasurer; Joanne Darby, State FTA secretary. Sandra Williams (RIGHT), like other members of the FTA, acts as a hostess at Parent-Teacher Conference Day. Later, Joanne Darby (NEAR LEFT) works diligently preparing a poster honoring Mrs. Reilly, February teacher of the month. FRONT ROW: Sharon Cale, Meda Lane, Linda Stalling, Sallie Brush, Beverly Browder, Sally Foster, Diana Brinckman. SECOND ROW: Pam Sauvain, Laurie Talley, Mary LaPenta, Nancy Kirby, Joanne Darby, Sandy Lunan, Helen Youngblood, Nona Davis. THIRD ROW: Francis Hickson, Lorrie Faszewski, Karen Oberg, Dorothy Dameron, Cathy Barnes, Kay Powell, Kathy Grove. 145
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