Ben L Smith High School - Aquila Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1967

Page 137 of 262

 

Ben L Smith High School - Aquila Yearbook (Greensboro, NC) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 137 of 262
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future teachers learn advantages . and disadvantages of teaching. during National Education Week members baked cookies for teachers and helped them by grading papers. members tutor at Hunter School and present assembly program, Your Future - Unlimited. meetings this year featured many speakers and panel discussions on teaching. , AT FTA-SPONSORED assembly Miss Lucille Browne, head of guidance for the city schools, addresses the student body while FTA members Carol Dalton, Tony Spruill, Janice Johnson, Phyllis Tew, and Connie Burgess look on. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - First row: Mrs. Ferger, advisorg Vicky Manuel, Carol Dalton, Cynthia Kelly, Janice Johnson, presidentg Vicky Hanner, Karen Bush, Nelda French, Mrs. Whiteside, advisor. Second row: Mae Kendall, Diann Troxler, Carol Norman, Faye O'Neal, secretaryg Iris Peterson, Teresa Putnam, parliamentariang Terri Paschal. Third row: Ronnie Duehr, Faye Dalton, Kay Deaton, Debbie Ingold, Frances Hubbard, Susan Gorski. Fourth row: Lorraine Jenkins, Cathy Swanson, Linda LaRoach, Connie Burgess, treasurer, Jo Lynn Day. FU'th row: Phyllis Tew, Pat Pope, publicity chairmang Karen Carter, vice president. Not pictured: Kiona Penninger, Susan McManus. 133 TEACHERS' children are cared for by FTA and FHA members during fall fac- ulty party. After supervising a variety of games and activities, club members joined the children in eating a chicken dinner.

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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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VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS of AMERICA - First row: Deborah Cowan, treas- urerg Mona Reed, Linda Swanson, secretaryg Lucy Long, Linda Williams, Mandy Morton, Nancy Lane. Second row: Beverly Copper, Zandra Donnell, Ronnie Smith, Griffin Pulley, Larry Carter. Third row: Barry Morgan, Larry Maples, Joe McGhee, Bernie Duehr, re- porterg Lea Greenleaf, David Allred. Fourth row: Elmer Pierce, Sam Richardson, Randy Farmer, Roy Buckner, Bruce Mungo. Fifth row: Mr. Walthall, advisorg Terry Wright, James Holmes, vice presidentg Ray Armstrong, presidentg Wayne Alley, James Brookbank. VICA Gaining leadership experience and having social ,and recreational functions demonstrate the purposes of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. an employee-employer banquet is held, a picnic and bowling party in the spring. club is composed of ICT students. 7' 'l ' 'D L rffgix. I fl-2. 'f-KJ.-rj ,it 'J .-.5 ROY BUCKNER'S job, arranged through the ICT work program, doesn't even ta e A away from school. He works in the high school library. 134

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