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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ADOPT LITTLE SISTERS 'RTS' Ellen Stone President Marie Shelton Vice President Toward New Horizons is the motto of the Future Homemakers of A m e ri c a . The thirty girls in this chapter learned to work together and co-operate with each other by actually put- ting into practice what they learned. One of the main p r oj e c t s was the adoption of two Little Sisters fr om the elementary school. At various times in the year, they gave the little sisters gifts or had a party in their honor. Barbara Wyatt was very active in helping carry out the Little Sister project. As a part of National Future Homemakers of America Week, the club held a Miss F. H. A. contest, served favors to the t e a c h e r s , and publicized F. H. A. Week through the bulletin board and by giving an assembly program. The main money-raising project of the club for the year was the selling of key chains. Nancy Tuttle, selling eighty chains, topped everybody else in key- chain sales. The F. H. A. replaced the broken mirror in the girls' rest room. Margie Hairfield was responsible for obtaining the mirror. The club was hostess in April to the Phil- pott F e d e r at i o n . Barbara Wyatt was a past song leader of the Federation and Marie Shelton was a past historian. Brenda Martin Treasurer Barbara Wyatt Secretary The enthusiastic rn e m b e r s of the Future Home- makers of America are, left to right, first row: Mrs. Robertson, sponsor, Elle n St o ne , Brenda Martin, Barbara Wyatt, J udy S i m o n s , Nancy Foley, Janet Smith, Jean P l a ste r , Audrea Turner. Second row: Sue Martin, Betty Kirks, Elaine Lackey, Brenda Foley, 76 Sandra Stone, Elizabeth Vass, Mona Bishop, Mary Ann Shires, Regina Burch. Third row: Georgia Horsley, Mildred Thawley, Regina Baker, Joretta Nester, Reb- ecca Prillaman, Aldah Myers, Nancy Tuttle, Jeannie Clark, Lou Ellen Atkins, and Margie Hairfield.
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS TOUR MILL OFFICES The Future Business Leaders of America provide various services for the school and community while they learn business tactics, Before C h r i s t m a s the members stuffed envelopes and sealed them for the National Tuberculosis Association., The members did typing jobs for t e a c h e r s and charged 10 cents a page. As a s ervice project, they washed the boards free of charge, Fieldcrest Mills invited the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America to come and tour the offices, Each member who went on the tour came back with a better understanding of what office work is actually like. The industrious members of the Future Business Leaders of Ame rica are, seated left to right, first row: Linda Hancock, Frances Mc Alexande r , Miss Thomas, sponsor. Second row: Audrea Turner, Marie Audrea Turner puts the finishingtouch on the calen- dar for the commercial department. Stegall. Standing: Barbara Martin, Melany Daniels, Jenna Lou Compton, Marilyn Turner, Donna Stegall, Carol Smith, Iva Jarrett, Joy Smith, Jimmy Jarrett, and Frankie Barker.
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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB ENTERS CONTESTS Peggy Berry, D. E. student, pe rform s her work at the Fieldale Community Center. Members of the Distributive Education Club attended school half a day and worked the rest of the day. The organization had an outstanding year. The members held an Employer-Employee Banquet, and each student asked his employer to attend the banquet with him. The club was well represented in the District and State D. The ambitious Distributive Education Club mem- bers are, left to right,first row: Mildred Byrd, Peggy Berry, Judy Prillaman, Buddy Tuttle, Janice Joyce, C a r o ly n B r ow n . Second row: Hester Joyce, Mike Vaughn, Wayne Luther, Frances Spencer, Leroy Ash- Carolyn Brown was elected D . E . Student of the Year at Fieldale High School. E. Contest. Leroy Ashley won third place in the District Ad Layout Contest held in Roan- oke. Carolyn Brown was the Fieldale D. E. Student of the Year and entered the District competition. She was a candidate for presi- dent of the State D. E. Club, and Judy Prilla- man ran for secretary. Mildred Byrd modeledwearing apparel for a New Yorkfashion designer in afashion show sponsored by Leggett's Department Store. As the chief moneylraising projects, the members had a bake sale and sold boxes of candy. ley, Ina Williams, Linda Shevos, Billy Tuttle, Louis Eanes. Third row: Roger Shelton, Johnny Barker, Ralph Gunter, Mike Merriman, James Merriman, and Mr. Lucas, sponsor. aw
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