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KNEELING: Martha Klocke, Peggy Cassada, Debbie Gregory, Judi Carrington, Patricia Roop. SEATED: Ginger Saunders, Lynda Hudgins, Barbara Jennings, Kay Rogers, Jane Ferrell, Donna McCann. STANDING: Mrs, Leath, Rhonda McKenney, Pam Ayers, Phyllis Currin, Mary Ann Thompson, Cindy Hampton, Sandra Roberts, Janice Cottrell, Nancy Schutt. F.H.A. stresses “Making FHA Officers are Joan Farthing, President; Madelene Leath, Vice-President; Mary Arendall, Secretary; Carol Jennings, Treasurer; Mrs. Leath, Sponsor; Betsy Clay, Federation President; Cindy Tucker, Chaplain; Louise Eubank, Reporter; and Betsy Stewart, Historian. Mr. Doyle talks to the club about teen-age spend- ing habits. 20 Susan Wilson sells tickets for the Christmas Dance to Billy Ellett and Steve Ingram.
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SEATED are Chuck Bradshaw, Business Manager; Louise Eubank, Co-editor; Doris Final plans were made for the production of Toney, Co-editor; and C. T. Hill, Photographer. The copy and lay-out staff are, the 1968 Railroader at the annual staff sup- STANDING: Robert Cookes, Sharon Jones, Ellen Shell, Debbie Lewis, and Rhonda per in September. Pennington. familiarize students with their school 2) SEATED: Betsy Clay, Lynda Hudgins, Judi Carrington, Johanna Olsen, Vicky Mann. FIRST ROW: Carol Jennings, Joan Farthing, Gale Gregory, Barbara Thacker, Susan Elliott. SECOND ROW: Ricky Tolley, Madelene Leath, Billy Ellett, Diane VanArsdall, Mary Arendall, Steve Weishaar. The yearbook staff consisted of twenty-five stu- A special copy and lay-out staff was organized to aid dents from the junior and senior classes who worked the editors. Mr. Cyrus joined the Railroader staff as extra hard to raise funds for and produce a bigger and sponsor and proved a great help to the editors. Mrs. better yearbook. Thanks to them the 1968 Railroader Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. Juanita Yates also provided is sixteen pages larger. much appreciated advice. The editors worked many C. T. Hill, photographer, supplied countless pic- long hours in hopes of binding the year’s events into a tures, giving up much of his free time for the annual. - book of memories. We
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The 1967-68 objective of the Crewe Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was ‘Making Your Money Behave.” This goal was emphasized through programs showing how young people can best use their money. Mr. Doyle, economics teacher, gave the girls an informative talk on “Teenage Consumers.” The red rose, the FHA’s flower, represents the search of Future Homemakers for beauty in every day living. Red and white, the FHA’s colors, symbolize strength and sincerity. These colors were worn by the officers at each monthly meeting in the form of red jumpers and white blouses with the FHA emblems on the left shoulder. FHA had as its goal “to produce enthusiasm to help individuals improve family and community liv- ing.” Activities during the year began with open house in December, which gave students an opportunity to contribute to the work of the county’s welfare pro- Your Money Behave’ gram. The Daddy Date Night was held in February to give daughters a chance to entertain their fathers. At the Mother-Daughter Reception in May, FHA degrees and officers’ projects were presented, and new officers were installed. For the mothers’ entertain- ment, the girls modeled clothes made in Home Eco- nomics classes. Money making projects in the chapter were bake sales and the sale of cookbooks. This year the FHA also gave a Christmas Dance for members of the Community Center. These projects emphasized the goal “Making Money Behave” by giving each girl an opportunity to learn salesmanship and the responsi- bilities for an organization’s income. The Crewe FHA Chapter was honored to have two girls serve the Longwood Federation of FHA as officers this year——Betsy Clay as Federation President and Madelene Leath as Historian-Reporter. KNEELING; Debbie Atkinson, Nicky Andrews, Sarah Showalter, Barbara Watson, Rose Anderson. SEATED: Joan Farthing, Made- lene Leath, Mary Arendall, Carol Jennings, Betsy Stewart, Cindy Tucker. STANDING: Mrs. Leath, Sharon Jones, Jackie Vaught, Betty Vaught, Barbara Thacker, Gloria Reeves, Kathy Robertson, Lynne Jennings, Betsy Clay, Susan Wilson, Roberta Via, Diane Van Arsdall, Ruby Hastings, Diane Wilson, Ellen Shell, Louise Eubank. 21
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