Douglas High School - Trojan Yearbook (Winston, OR)

 - Class of 1969

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'Qi r. -.1-: . :sf .Xi -I QE s t m as f f ggi: f - - I Q Q'c '3- Meetings that included food seemed to please Elaine Hedrick and Jeanette Arthur. Sewing Talent Used Egg carton curtains? Sounds rather unusual, but this seemed to be the main project of Douglas High's Future Homemakers of America. Egg Cartons were collected, fixed in such a way that they would serve as curtains and when completed they were hung in Douglas' kitchen to brighten up the interior. Officers of the 1968-69 FHS Club were: Jeanette Arthur, presidentg Arletta DeWolf, vice-presidentg and Elaine Hedrick, secretary-treasurer. Another project of the Future Homemakers of America was the selling of Favorite Recipe Cook Books which was a combination of favorite recipes of home economic teachers throughout the United States. Advisor for the FHA Club, Lenore Lewis, formed the club in 1966 to provide interested girls with home- making activities other than that experienced in school and home. The club consisted of approximately 12 members and meetings were held during the activity periods. fe iw. ia. ,ii Arletta DeWolf and Connie Frame lined up for help- ings of the main business at their noon meeting. FHA

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FTA'ers Explored Field of Education April is known as career month for all Fu- ture Teachers of America. Meeting Oregon Gov- ernor Tom McCall and visiting the State's Blind and Deaf Schools in April highlighted the year. Participants also visited the Oregon Indian School and talked to Representative Bill Markham from Riddle after a brief visit to the Senate and House of Representatives. For the first time in the history of Region ll a fall conference was held. Douglas hosted the event which included many varied speakers. Sophomore Claire Chasm attended the 1969 Youth Conference on Teaching at Southern Ore- gon College in Ashland. She was granted a partial scholarship from the District Teachers Association. 1968 YCOT participants were Elaine Hedrick, Vicki Fullerton, Linda Kimberling and Reca Osborne. Cancelled postage stamps were collected to supply high protein food to needy children the world over. One dollar's worth of cancelled stamps provided 300 pounds of food. Junior Reca Osborne, elected State Treasurer in November, served as Douglas's FTA president. Other cabinet members included Elaine Hedrick, vice-president, Penny Akers, secretaryg Linda Kimberling, treasurerg Doris Adams, historian and Terry Woodall, parliamentarian. STATE FTA TREASURER Reca Osborne discussed the state paper, TEACHING TRAILS, with Future Teachers. Reca was a junior. l l i l l I l l FUTURE TEACHERS OF America met with State Repre- Linda Kimberling and Advisor Laura Grubbs. Back Row: sentative Bill Markham of Riddle to discus legislative fea- Claire Chasm, Reca Osborne, Marvin Puckett, Merlin Dicki, tures. Front Row: Representative Markham, Chris Lowther, James Hendrix and Tom Lowther. Janis Palmrose, Doris Adams, Pennie Akers, Becky Akers, 66 FTA



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Hayakawa Highlighted IRC Convention What is revolution? When can a revolution be termed as successful? What is the difference between rebellion and revolution? These were just a few ques- tions discussed in preparation for the spring confer- ence of the International Relations Club which was based around the theme of Revolution in the Twenti- eth Century. To help pay for the overnight stay in Eugene while the spring conference was in session, the IRL Club had various money making projects throughout the year which included a bottle drive and bake food sale. Senior Gary Deal, president of the International Relations Club held the bulk of the responsibility with Edward Lindell, advisor, in seeing that these funds were raised. A fall conference was attended by IRL members at the University of Oregon also in preparation for the spring conference that was held in April. ,,....d USING HER HANDS to express an opinion on revo- lution in the 20th century is junior Debbie Dean. nl IRL VICE-PRESIDENT TIM Dowdy volunteered to help at the donutsale. IRL MEMBERS WHO attended the spring conference in Deal, Connie Buettner, Judy Fritz, Craig Post, Tom Palm- Eugene April 5-6 were: Front Row: Kay Miller, Claudia rose, Sheryl Bushong. Ching, Janet Davidson, Reca Osborne. Second Row: Gary 68 IFIL

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