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s i i i Q if 1 E i f 5 3 E 5 5 , Q K i i T 3 , f 5 1 i i i lt 3 3 E 4 l l Bottom row: Rosemary Miller, Hudson, Faye Miller, Mary Ann Kelly, Ima Jean Miller, Freda Burns, Evelyn Estes. Third row: Jewell Sturgil, Carol Cramer, Marilyn Menche, Joyce Hollin, Helen Puska. Second row: Mr. H. M. Potts, Ruth Schaub, Carol Rockwell, Louise Robinson, Martha Eickelberger, Thelma Sroufe, Carolyn Merkle, Gail Marlene Castator, Sharon Oakes, Patty Cox, Sue Carol Hendrix, Evaline Campbell, Jackie Quick, Dolores Gabbard, Carol Craft, Barbara Wise, Grace Neurohr. F.T.A. ASSISTED TEACHERS 7' -i '5:QiFii' 5 ', ' K 'iifsit The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to encourage and to help young people to become interested in the teaching profession. lt gives members intimate contact with pupils, experience in working with children, helping them solve their problems, and the satisfactions of the teaching profession. To gain practical experience each member assists a classroom teacher. Pictured at left are Mr. H. M. Potts, advisor, Faye Miller, president, Carolyn Merkel, vice president, Marlene Castator, secretary.
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The Fairfield Chapter of the Y-Teens held their meetings every two weeks at the high school. This year their activities consisted of delivering a Christmas basket and holding a dance called The Sno-Ball in Winter Wonder Land. The officers are: Jackie Quick, president, Evelyn Estes, vice president, Faye Miller, secretary, Janet Garland, treasurer, Barbara Wise, club representative. The advisors were Mrs. Dorothy Wise and Mrs. Ruby Franz. Y-TEENS HELD WI TER DANCE Bottom row: Mary Jo Wilke, Rosemary Miller, Carol Rockwell, Carol Craft, Joyce Hollin, Jackie Quick, Delores Gabbard. Second row: Glenna Kilburn, Barbara Wise, Marlene Castator, Marilyn Stapf, Susan Arnold, Helen Hudson, Sherry Fehrenbach, Faye Miller. Third row: Ruth Schaub, Rosemary Hoelle, Grace Conrad, Phyllis Crawford, Marilyn Menche, Geraldine Powell, Mickey Ramsey. Fourth row: Ima Jean Miller, Grace Neurohr, Maggie Hurst, Evelyn Estes, Rose Ellen Marcum, Barbara Howard, Shirley Evans, Laverne Baker, Robin Wheeler, Jewell Sturgil. Fifth row: Nancy Dulli, Thelma Sroufe, Doris Curran, Ann Goebel, Carol Pottenger, Coretta Oakes, Louise Kelly, Martha Eickelberger, Freda Robinson, Sharon Oakes, Patty Cox. N, ,.. E963 i
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First row: Miss Jane Roush, Laverne Grabel, Joan Crawford, Evelyn Estes, Grace Neurohr, Rose Mary Hoelle, Ruth Schaub, Carolyn Koedel. Second row: Judy Thomas, Gail Chapen, Grace Conrad, Rose Marcum, Susan Arnold, Sherry Ferenbach, Sylvia Sauer, Mary Virginia Pottenger. Top row: Patty Sorrel, Peggy Murphy, Margie Ratliff, Jessie Parker, Janet Conrad, Marforie Hornsby, Sylvia Wolfrom, Gloria Rigling, Carol Combs. HCMEMAKER H D ACTI E YR. .-... .. nl-S Future Homemakers of America endeavor to pro- mote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satisfac- tions of homemaking. During the first semester FairfieId's Homemakers held two bake sales, made stuffed toys for children at Mercy Hospital, and gave a Christmas party. Highlighting the second semester was a banquet for members and parents and a tour through Proctor and Gamble. Pictured at left are the F. H. A. officers: Grace Neurohr, president, Rosemary Hoelle, secretary, Evelyn Estes, vice president, Joan Craw- ford, treasurer, Laverne Grable, historian, Carolyn Koedel, news reporter.
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