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D.S. Club S}cpeneHces ob Zraining Members of the first period D. E. class study diligently for the upcoming test. Service with a smile could be a motto of D.E. Club members. These students are permitted to leave school early to go to work in a public business. They receive training in various jobs which will help them after gradua- tion. Dr. Price, advisor, instructs the students daily in busi- ness operations. The skills obtained in class are practiced at work. Cindy Glaze, Vice President; Nancy Barco, Secretary; Winnie Smith, Associate President; and Doris McRae, President; officers of the D. E. Club, discuss meeting plans with Dr. Price, Advisor. The third period D. E. class members discuss better selling techniques. 113
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Dancers 1st Place at 7atr SOPHOMORES: Margot Miller, Sally Hurr, Melanie Miller, Mariah McLean, Muff Clark, and Mary Walter Campbell. Sally Hurr and Cackie Powell are shown dancing for the Homecoming Queen. During the Scottish Dancers’ assembly Pat Pollard and Nancy Smith dance the “Twasome.” 112
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Cosmetician Qives Linda Francis, Reporter; Jane Cheney, Treasurer; Cindy Wilkins, Historian; Kathy Jo Atkinson, Degrees Recorder; Barbara McAlpine, Chaplain; Mary Virginia Farrier, Secretary; Janet Mendelsohn, President; and Kathy Drake, Vice-President discuss programs for the year. Advisors, Mrs. Cleo Warren and Miss Jane Burton, inform the club of the annual scho- larship available to a lucky senior “Toward New Horizons,” the club motto, expresses the attitude of the girls in the Future Homemakers of America. The FHA seeks to fulfill this motto through informative programs and interesting projects. Their projects are numerous. Each year the FHA hold a Christmas Tea for the school faculty and the Mother-Daughter banquet in the spring. To finance these projects, the club sells cook books compiled by the Home Economics teachers and holds a candy sale during which FHA members eagerly sell chocolate candy bars. Many interesting programs were planned for their monthly meetings. Mrs. Schur, a cosmetic specialist from the Capitol, demonstrated the correct use of make- up. Many informal panel discussions were held on controversial issues of today. Advisors, Mrs. Cleo Warren and Miss Jane Burton, prepare the girls for the future by teaching them through experience the fundamentals of good home- making. Nauma Dozier checks to see “what’s cooking” while Glenda Mendelsohn, Daryl Oglesby, Betsy Stroup Sally Shaw, Betty Jo Holland, and Portia Ford look on. 114
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