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,. . If ALAN HOVIS DEMONSTRATES his project, the Telsa Coilg to fellow members of the Alchemists as a program for the club meeting. ALCHEMISTS Oak Ridge nuclear reactor planned as big trip of the year in an effort to understand our nuclear age. Field trips, demonstrations, visiting speakers, science projects are all integral parts in carrying out purpose of the club - to gain knowledge through scientific investigation ALCHEMISTS - First row: Rives Kistler, presidentg Mr. John W. Huffaker, advisorg Tommy Johnson, vice-president. Second row: Pat Nash, Charlie Huntley, Robert Hege, Clifton Eff,-,+,u ,15,,i,5,',5f,f,ff1q3.f' g.gg5',,..f..,.-jawn Brown, Mike Jones. ELEC'l'll05lAGNl'l'l'IC SPE CTIIUNI . Q , t I tex, X U ln' I ll' . I . Q I ln' 1 u . x 5 ' nf, In 4 'l m' 1 lo- Ti' ' W' ,:l za . E ' W :I xrr, 'U 'A mg nn'-V in A A . ' IU' 4 .4 wx 'r au i E. Y 'l Q .. a rua In W ll. Y, ,,.-..., gg f f '1..4-... '- HIS PROJECT OF the Alchemists was resented to the Junior Nature Museum. 131
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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Vim, vigor, and vit ality epitornize those girls interested in the program designed to promote intra- and extramural activities. a camping trip in 'the spring highlights the year. working together strengthens character, stimulates physical and mental qualities. All the way with GAA! SMITH GAA invites the club from Page to a covered dish dinner in the cafeteria. After- wards the clubs played volleyball, basketball, and table tennis in the gym. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - First row: Gail Allen, president, Pat Dawson, vice- presidentg Susan Gorski, secretaryg Nelda French, treasurer, Miss Carpenter, advisor. Second ww: Gloria Wilkes, Debby Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Helen Purcell, Cammie David- son, Mary Greenlee, Brenda Hampton, Alice Galloway, Third row: Nancy Wooten, Sharon Beck, Julia-Ellen Davis, Anne Cole, Gail Bethea, Ellen White, Karen Carter. Fourth row: Patsy Cranford, Cynthia Kelly, Lynn Pace, Le Nola Simpson, Debbie Johnson, Essie Poole. Fifth row: Kay Deaton, Charlotte Taylor, Carol Norman, Karen Ware, Pat Coble, Betsy Qualls, Maggie McDonald. Sixth row: Deborah Hughes, Deborah Shanks, Janice Coward, Vickie Davis, Diann Bradley, Sharon Raiford, Toni Jordan. Seventh row: Annette Crews, Shelby Huckabee, Vickie Smith, Mary Io Farrow, Sylvia Troxler, Barbara Fentress, Me- linda Shepard, Gail Davidson, Angela Bingham. 130 SELLING DOUGHNUTS is GAA'S one money making project. Each member is asked to sell at least fifteen dozen. When the 48 members of the club sold their quotas this year, they added almost two hundred dollars to the club's treas- ury.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Most phases of home life open to girls in FHA. Early in the year a district rally at the Coliseurng ' a state rally in the spring. Members participate in community fund drives. , . , f, v -F l . , gf , m y ARMLOAD of doughnuts for Sandra Young to sell. Hospital favors for children Mother-Daughter Banquet in February. l Artistic Wig World gives demonstration and FHA invites other girl service clubs. 'I FHA takes on the brave responsibility of caring for faculty children. i lf A ' fx., , , Q- I 5 -fl 1 X' ' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - First row: Mrs. Middle- laing Yvonne Goforth Linclfi Osborne sccretary tre xsurer ton, advisorg Nancy Calhoun, presidentg Mrs. Martin, advisor. Sec- row: Carol Crosby Bobbie Mun Linda Wlute Pam Burnside ond row: Jo Welborn, Ann Boone, Pat Setiff, Paula Williams, chap- enzina White Phyllis Befzsley Deborah Tunstall vice president 132 r 1
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