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ii' L 5 .4 -. A new organization at High Point High is the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. The aim of the club is to develop the qualities necessary in becoming a fu- ture business leader. As a project for the year, the mem- bers of F. B. L. A. acted as student secretaries for teachers. These duties en- abled the members to gain experience which will be valuable in the business world. With confidence and assurance, the officers of the F. B. L. A. look forward to a world of business. Seated: Ramona Phillips, President, Mitchell Prevatte, Treasurerg Joyce Young, Program Chairman. Back row: Barbara Cagle, Vice-President, Barbara Willett, Secretary, Colista - Taylor, Second Vice-President. Skillful and fficient ill ey e These business-minded people would be assets to any industry or Firm. First row, left to right: Ruth Ann Crawford, Barbara Willett, Nancy Cranford, Fonda Rickard, Mary Duke, Sheila Wade, Marion Murdock, Dorothy Smith, Deanna Dunn, Betty Brim, Peggy Purcelle, Ruth Lawson. Second row: Shirley Richard, Barbara Williamson, Carolyn Jones, Mariorie Gladson, Treya Hipps, Julia Watts, Ramona Phillips, Loretta Waye, Barbara Cagle, Linda Robbins, Rosalee Barley, Shelba Auman, Miss Ruth Price, adviser. Third row: Priscilla Chafin, Wendy Lee, Colista Taylor, Joyce Young, Anne Peace, Olivia Sutton, Beth Minor, Shelby Jean Grady, Hazel Jones, Marilyn Payne, Pat Proctor, Shirley Stradley, Fourth row: Donald Samuels, Jimmy Chernault, David Baxter, Mitchell Prevatte, Kay Morgan, Alice Hudspeth, Charlotte Smith, Audrey Knight, Ruby Jean Boroughs, Jane Stutts, Pat Shelton, Janet Smith, and Madelyn Foster. ........--.,-.., i ' Aff, Q: W, ----. . - wif 19 ig. , 'huns
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rw The purpose of the Future Teach- ers of America Club is to promote teaching. Observing classes at Tom- -ra linson Elementary School and re- Q cording voices so that they may be improved are two of the many ac- tivities of the club. Delegates from x the 'High Point High School chapter were sent to the State Convention tiff! of North Carolina State College. Making plans to promote the teaching pro- fession are the officers of the Future Teachers of America. Seated, left to right: Jennie McGinn, Secretary: Regina Dawson, President: Joy Gold- smith, Program Chairmanp Patsy Garrison, Social Chairman. I To be taught and then teach is the aim of the F. T. A. First row, left to right: Laura Jean Malpass, Louella Kidd, Bonnie Tilley, Fonda Embler, Janice Graham, Jennie McGinn, Janice Futrell, Carolyn Anne Guyer, Patsy Wall, Barbara Willett, Margaret Hester, Bonnie Gann. Second row: Carolyn Jones, Miss Mclnnis, adviser, Pat Davis, Ramona Phillips, Colista Taylor, Carolyn Smith, Alice Mcllvaine, Peggy Fisher, Nancy Brooks, Emily Hester, Carolyn McCormick, Frances Hines, Becky Ledwell. Third row: Madelyn Foster, Eileen Mcll- vaine, Pat Samuels, Betty Groce, Rebecca Hiatt, Betty Jo Whitesell, Audrey Knight, Shelby Grady, Vicki Smith, Betsey Burton, Jane Folger, Barbara Madison. Fourth row: Faye Hooker, Vada Byers, Shelby Rackley, Ann Hayward, Page Thompson, Jamie Mathews, Max Furr, Elnita Bray, Margaret Beamon, Ellen Hatley, Patsy Garrison, Ellen Walton. Fifth row: Betty Jo Jackson, Alice McDade, Regina Davison, Joy Goldsmith, Phillip Sedberry, Jane Lloyd, Catherine Martin, Charles Huff, Albea Chafin, Penny Hutchison, and Max Chad- wic .
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-.W ,V-mr A I ' 'N-Q. J . 231 Biology, zoology and numerous other ologies hold the attention of these members of the Science Club First row left to right Miss Jean Newkirk, adviser, Roger Hill, Judy Jordan, Linda Fields A-lice Mcllvalne Janice Wright Cynthia Slate Jane Early Jimmy Graves, Johnny Spoone. Second Row: Bill Lewis, Gary Workman Larry Dickens Charles Carroll Hayden Kepley Kenneth Dutton Johnny Kreiger, Bill Whitesell, Kenneth Jefferson. Say,Scientists, hat Makes S ick SAVAN T SIICIETY The Savant Society, our newly organ- ized science club, worked with Miss Jean Newkirk, adviser, to further the knowl- edge of science among students. The group met every other Tuesday night, presenting interesting and beneficial programs, and striving to carry out the program of science-one of the aims of the Society. The why, when, and- how of science are studied by the officers of the Science Club. Seated: Janice Wright, Pro- gram Chairman: Kay Freedle, President. Standing: Jane Early, Reporter, Charles Carroll, Secretary. Not pictured: Kenneth Jefferson, Vice-President. gre- ,179
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