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HOMEMAKING CLUB-Firrz row-Martha jo Hemby, Barbara Lea, Ann Dunaway, Cordelia Beasley, Delma Lacy, Mrs. Wright. Second row-Paula Sanford, Beverly Gates, Linda Seale, Andrea Lozak, Paula Jolley, Deborah Kilgore. Third raw-Barbara Puckett, Janice Dennis, Patsy Mulhorn, Pam jolly, Dorothy Conlee, Dianne Wilson, Betsy Ellis, Linda Hill, Celia McEachern. Homemaking Club Spofzmr-Mrs. Wright Prwident-Paula Sanford Vice-Prefidefzt-Barbara Puckett Serz'etm'y-Martha jo Hemby Striving to accomplish projects that offered them enjoyment as well as practical training, the Homemaking Club endeavored to develop skills which would be of use to them in future years. Not only was the club beneficial to its members, but its services were extended to the needs of others. A special Christmas project was planned to provide toys for children at Sanders School for Cerebral Palsy. On the itinerary for the year's programs were representatives who specialized in good grooming, floristry, and cosmetics. The organization proved itself advantageous in preparing young homemakers.
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RAMEUR Club-Fi:-iz row-Pam Howorth, Kay Sloan, Dorothy Chadwick, Ginger Runnels, Mr. Collins. Second row-Karen Walker, Ora Fay Renfroe, Karen Boswell, Rita Sheffield, Angelyn Sloan, Margret Keifer. Third raw-Kent Williams, Larry Weeks, George Harrell, Mike Weems, Derryl Peden, Greg Berry. C Publications Clubs Sponsor-Mr. Collins Spomor-Mrs. Williams Prefidenl-Derryl Peden Pre.ria'eni-Linda Pierce Vice-President-Rita Sheffield Vice-President-Marion Purvis Secretm'y-Ginger Runnels Secretary-Billy Gowan Continuing the work on the annual was the main objective of the Ramezzr Club. Members used this time to complete their designated tasks and to consider ways to im- prove each page in the Rrzmezzr. The sophomore members of the club were instructed in the rudiments of composing an annual, in order toicarry on the work oh the Ramezzr next year. The Wifzgfpread Club used this period to edit the school newspaper. Time was spent writing articles, taking pictures, and compiling information. The efforts of the dub members resulted in a fine paper and a successful year for the staff. WINGSPREAD CLUB-Finrr row-Mrs. Williams, Kay Speed, Teresa lillis, Brenda Crumpton, Linda. Pierce, Cheryl Leach. Serond row-Evelyn Stewart, Dainna Hemphill, Patty Slay, Linda Pigford, Susan Corkern Judy Blackwell Third row-Jill jordan Nancy Shook, Dianne Hood, Marion Purvis, Dianne Britt. Fourlh row-Richard Roper, Stewie Hand, George llleming, Billy Hiatt, Billy,G0wan.5
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, MODELING CLUB-First raw-jackie Overby, Suzanne Murray, Margie Mellen, Mrs. Massey. Serond row-Dale Sadka, Susie Mc- Govern, Ruth Plotkin, Lynda Strickland. Third row-Anne Mitchell, Gayle McGowan, Audrey Morgan, Brenda Summerlin, Patty Magee, Kay Norcom. Fourth row-Marietta Parke, Carolyn Martin, Rita Worrell, Sue Morgan, Pam Slay, Mary Roberts, Becky Spear- man. Modeling Club Slimmer-Mrs. Dear Prefifiefzt-Margie Mellen Vice-P1'e.ri:!e1zi-Sue Morgan Sec1'e1fm'y-Patricia Hubbard There is more that goes into being a girl, and especially an attractive one, than meets the eye. Long hours of effort and study are required to perfect this intricate art, which was the goal set by Wingfield's Modeling Club. The girls learned to move with grace and ease, to wear becoming styles and colors, and to conduct themselves as ladies at all times. Mrs. Dear and Mrs. Massey, club sponsors, daily exemplified all that they strove to instill in their girls. The year came to climax as the girls personified femininity in spring fashion previews about the city. 4. E i 2 MODELING CLUB-Firrz row-Mrs. Dear, Kathy Farmer, janet Lee, Teresa Crosby, Sheila Archer. Second row-Evelyn Laird, Dona Leach, Patricia Breeden, Patricia Hubbard, Patricia Cameron, Linda Guthrie, Pam Kalahar. Third row-Barbara Cutrer, jackie Dykman, Peggy Clark, Beverly Anderson, Brenda Hyde, Peggy Douglas, Beverly Busby, Kay Longfellow. Fourth row-Kathy Hodges, Carolyn Benton, Ruth Logan, Carolyn Forbes, Lajune Harris, Debby Davis, Patti Holston, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Teresa Kilpatrick.57
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