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, l FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF ANIERICA The Future Homemakers of America are one of the most ac- tive clubs in high school. They promote aninterest in homemak- ing and participate in district, area, and state activities.The k ,Q officers are Yvonne Sibley,pres- ' ident, joan L e at he r ma n, vice- presidentg Betty Doris Patterson, s e c r e ta r yg Bobbie Dale Ware, treasurer, Betty Gillespie, par- liamentariang Patsy Martin, his- toriang Sheila Fling, r e p o r t e r Billie jean Floyd, song leaderg and Beverly Be nt o n, pianist. Mrs. Pauline Raphael and Mrs. Mau- r ine Overall are Ti 'i if SPOUSOI' S . TRAVEL CLUB The students in the Travel Club tell stor ie s and see films pertaining to different countries. Office r s include Dayton Ward, V presidentg Randall Williams, vice -presidentg Geraldine Kraj- ca, secretaryg and Mae Blakely, reporte r. Miss Barkley is the sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of homeroom presidents ' who promote leadership and sportsmanship in school. George Newman, presidentg Nancy jane Dodd, vice-presidentg Gloria Martin, s e c r etaryg and Butch Harvard, reporter, led the group in their activities. Mr. Roach served as sponsor.
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F ' HOBBY CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mr. Gray, the Hobby Club was organized to develop new in- terests in leathercraft, wood carving, plaster of Paris figurines, and other collection items. Serving as officers are Marion Prime, pres- identg Ralph Freeman, vice-president, Walter jones and Lawrence Slovacek, secretaries, Carl Ba s i ng e r, treasurer, and jerry Gray, reporter. ETIQUETTE CLUB The Etiquette Club, sponsored by Miss Poff, discusses eti- quette in the home and in school and talk over teen-age prob- lems. Officers are Nita Speck, president, Virginia Hart, vice president, Bobbie jean Patterson, secretary, and Esther Ruth erford, reporter. with FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Under the leadership of john Kovar, president, and Mr. Lester, sponsor, the Future Farmer s are a very active organization. They at t e nd e d the State Fair, entered sto c k in the annual calf show, and sent a quiz team to Huntsville. Pictured at the left is their annual b a n q u e t and their of- ficers and sweetheart.
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