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Beading of Y-Teen services around the world are Mrs. Neel, Y-Teen advisor, and Y-Teen officers Pat Perkins, president, Carolyn DeJernett, devotional :hairrnang Nancy Stroup, inter-club council represenlativeg Delores Barbosa, tecretaryg Von Dean Bridges, treasurerg and Grace Rotfuss, vice-president. Y-Teens Enjoy Special Programs Young Women of IHS improve their physic- al, mental and spiritual standards through Y Teens. Good grooming, American democ- racy, good behavior and Christianity are among the goals of these students. Y-Teens in less fortunate countries receive a money gift from the Y-Teens of America, including lHSis organization. Members deco- rate the YWCA for the Christmas holidays and also attend the Holly Hop, for which Jody Linton was the lrving candidate for queen. These girls also meet at the YWCA in Dallas for a slumber party and attend a week-end camp at Camp Tres Bios. ln May an awards dinner is held for the club. Growing as a person, growing in friend- ship with people of other races, religions and nationalitiesg and growing in the understand- ing and love of God are the main purposes of the Y-Teens. This fellowship of women and girls is devoted to the task of realizing those ideals of personal and social living, to which they, as Christians, are committed. Members include Alice Barbosa, Barbara Dzalak, Lynne Elkins, Patsy Ford, Jamie Janides, Minnie V. Kennedy, Katie Lair, Jody Linton, Betty Jayne Nelle, Jan Powell, Patti Smith, Sheri Steele and Betty Wells. Linton. nurses, Eilene Chapell and Mittie Poulin, describe the nurses' life at Southern Methodist University School of Nursing to -Teen members. Exemplary members are Von Dean Bridges, Betty Jayne Nelle, Nancy Stroup, Carolyn DeJernett, Patsy Ford and 79
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Each VIC student receives individual and group instruction concerning the business world. Members of this class are Betty Peace, James Higginbotharn, Karl Shores, Mr. Cadar Parr, teacher and sponsor. .lack Nulty, Darlene Moore and DeLinda LePori. 5 'S Q 5 ea. 5 E1 l 4 -. il ,, ,zsfsfll Younger brothers and sisters of VIC members add an infantile charm to the Tiger-in-the-Box, preceded by sweetheart, DeLinda Leljori, Mike Cuff and Ross Brown. J VIC members enjoy their annual picnic held Monday, Feb. 13. Roast- ing wienies are Lenny Giampetro, 1 Ross Brown, Gary Huth and Jerry Davis. Watching them are Janie Bell, David Barbour, Nina Felds- pausch, Delwyn Ratcliff, Sandra Thurnau and Walter Humans.
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Installation is a beautiful ceremony which impresses the rewards of homemaking into the minds of Linda Mann, fifth vice- presidentg Ann Reese, first vice-president, Patricia Mitchell, presidentg Pam Withers, second vice-presidentg Betty Bolling, sixth vice-presidentg Shelia Hurlbert, treasurerg and Lynda Wood, historian. Installing officers are Betsy Deaton and Judy Hubbert ffrontl. Officers not present for the ceremony are Yvonne DeAndrea, third vice-presidentg Shirley Brown, fourth vice-president, Karen King, secretaryg Ruth Chambers, parliamentariang and Carolyn Stroup,sergeant-at-arms. Three FHA Chapters Merge at IH FHA is a national organization of junior and sen- ior high school girls, who have completed at least one semester of homemaking since the ninth grade. Each state has an association of Future Homemakers which is divided into several areas. The Rose of Vision Chap- ter of the Future Homemakers of America is in Area V of Texas. Officers are elected from the national, state, area and chapter level. Through personal and group projects relating to homemaking, the members strive to prepare more fully for their future roles as homemakers. These projects M fi 5 Here you are, two perfect FHA mumsli' exclaims Mrs. Fran Lawson to Linda Mann, as she makes another sale. One of the successful proects of FHA was the selling of authentic-looking mums during football season. 80 may pertain to the individual, home, school, community or church. Carefully preparing a work program, 'the active or- ganization successfully proceeded to carry it out. Some of these projects are: Ili building a float for home- coming, f2l giving a Christmas party for pre-schoolers, f3l collecting and distributing Christmas cards and story books, 143 sponsoring FHA Week in school and community and 151 attending the House of Delegates, Area and State meetings. For a summer project, the members wrote to foreign pen pals. Individual programs of work may be completed by members in order to obtain Junior, Chapter and State degrees in FHA. This year, two Rose of Vision girls, Ann Reese and Karon King, worked on the highest state degree attainable, which requires extensive work and much time to complete. Sponsors are Mrs. Fran Lawson and Miss Katherine Hunter. Members are Linda Green, Pat Mitchell, Nancy Reynolds, Betty Bolling, Yvonne DeAndrea, Shirley Morrison, Pam Mathis, Linda Mann, Carolyn Clay, Gail Bryan. Ann Reese. Karon King, Linda Young, Charlotte Wheat, Georgia Franklin, Karen Burch, Betsy Deaton, Lynda Atkisson. Sheila Hurlbert, Ruth Cham- bers. Kay Carpenter, Carolyn Stroup. Carole Mills and Carolyn Smith. Other members are Yanina Verver, Alice Barbosa, Peggy Ottinger. Tiana Anderson. Pat Sands. Virginia Watsori. Martie Shockley. Pat Freeler. Sally Borden. lodv Linton. Julia Frazier, Susie Kinlceade. Sandra Gee. Dessie Hazel. Rita Jo Bitchey. Lynda Woods, Diane Vaughn. Diane Walke1'. Michaele Hill and Mary Ann Weclclle. 2
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