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To prepare the members for their future as better typists, bookkeepers and stenographers is the purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America. This commercial organizationis active at Collins, and requirements for membership are to maintain a C average and to follow the com- Sponsor: Mrs. Helen Steen Officers: mercial course until the last semester of the junior year. Each yearthe club sponsors a project. This year's project was the purchase of an electric typewriter for the commercial department. President . . . . . Betty Baker Vice President . . . . Joy Jarrell Secretary . . . . . Mary Sue Bays Treasurer. . . .... Karen Nix Reporter . ..... . Vicki Daciek Laura Arthur Betty Baker Mary Sue Bays Muriel Beasley Patty Bowyer Beverly Blake Reid Vicki Daciek Joy Jarrell Sheila Miller Barbara Morton Karen Nix Members: Carol Renick Dewey Riffe Connie Sifers Mary Ann Thewes Janith Farley Rosilee Nunn Peggy Miller Douglas Kincaid Elta Richardson Martha Green Betty Dziedzic F.B.L..A. Carol Farish Dale Douglas Sharon Miller Cam Zeleck Ruth Carter Carol Harvey June Waddell Paul Fox Calvin Manning Janet Sifers Y uf' S.
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Redis symbol of Life, Love, Passion, Fire, Enthusiasm--all qualities which each dramatist must possess. These solemn words spoken at the formal initiation ofthe Dramatics Club truly denote a fine dramatist. Whether it be on the stageorin our lives, these qualities should form the basis of our daily activities. In order to become a member of the Drama- tics Club, a -student must be either in the cast of a dramatic production or must serve on some committee in connection with the play. An in- vitation to join these dramatists is an honor for which allhigh schoolactors and actresses strive. Sponsor: Miss Zella Bishop Officers: President .... . Jane Carole Mann Vice President . . . . . .Dewey Riffe Secretary ..... . . Sheila Miller Treasurer. ......... Barbara Elgin Sergeant-at-arms ..... Jerry Bob Smith Corresponding Secretary . Barbara Caldwell Members: Elizabeth Lively Charlie Moses Paul Mullins Audrey Eigenbrod Bill Heron Janet Grounds Danny Wilkerson Janet Sifers Michael Wickline Betty Baker Nancy Baker Connie Carroll DRAMATICS CLU B Q
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N HOME ECONOMICS CLUB To prepare girls to become better home- makers and to train them in all fields of home making is the purpose of the Home Economics Club. This organization meets once a month, and to become a member, a girl must follow the home economics course and take four years of study in the curriculum. Movies about homemaking with emphasis on such variable questions as proper table setting, silver and china selection, preparation of foods to preserve nutrients, and wardrobe selection are shown at these monthly meetings. As one oftheir many activities, the girls sold donuts twice a month and with the money, pur- chased a sterling silver tea set. Next on the a- genda is the purchase ofa drop leaf table for the set. Initiation for the club occured in February, and in May, the girls prepared a covered dish supper for the home economics majors. Sponsor: Mrs. Isabelle Tyree President. . . . . . . . . . Sylvia Lawson Vice President . . . Barbara Matheny Secretary ..... . . Etta Sizemore Treasurer ...... .... A nn Smith Publicity Chairman. . . .Dreama Collins Members: Patty Barlow Barbara Bolt Dorothy Butler Dreama Collins Patricia Ford Norma Hatfield Carol Honaker Sylvia Lawson Barbara Matheny Ann Smith Norma Carter Nelsie Jean Cales Lea Dodson Betty Elmore Janet Elmore Judith Hucldleston Barbara Legg Mary Lou Mauritz Margaret Myers Nancy McClure Decima Pennock Mary Alice Stover Nancy Sullivan Barbara Wilton Myrna Young Gearldine Hughes Charlotte Foley Judith Terry
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