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3 4 f N 5 Q i Joan West Lois Boothe Anna Weeks Mary Tolbert Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter The Future Homemakers of America is a club for high school girls who are either taking home economics, or who have joined the club to gain more knowledge in modern homemaking. T Junior, C h ap t e r , and State Degrees are given each year for outstanding home making achieve- ment. High goals are aimed for and Worked on in order to receive these homemaking awards. The club has many active pro- jects during the year. This year the most important project of the club was to adopt a needy family and make clothes for each mem- ber. Jean Thomas President Future Homemakers of America Strive .X-rg-1. - rn-31:y,-f - awn'-, Rfk? -N J it ., g,,,!,,, iv . 'Q I Girls find cooking fun in home economics. ,First Row, left to right- -Nixon, Huff, Weddle, Sweeney, Peters, Farley, Lawr ence . Second row--West McDaniel, Boothe, Semones, Epperly, 1 cher, Nixon. Third row--Graham, Dulaney Rakes, Agnew, Weeks, Weddle, Hatcher, Gray Bower. Fourth row--Poff, Via, Goad, P Dickerson, Hale, Huff, Akers, Smith.
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These are the delegates from the SCA who went to the dis- trict SCA meeting in Pearisburg. They are: L.-R. Front row-Nancy Robertson, Phyllis Clower, Donna Clower. Stand- ing-G1enGallimore, Susan Moore, Carol Thomas, and Walter Moore. Cur School Government, Does It is through the SCA that students are encouraged to show good citizenship and to conduct themselves in an orderly manner in the cafeteria as well as during the change of classes. This year, being election year, the SCA sponsored a mock election. The polls were set up in the main hall and each student desiring to vote had to pay a five cent poll tax. The proceeds went to the SCA treasury. Another yearly project of the SCA is to set up a big Christmas tree at the front entrance of the school. To become an SCA officer a person must submit an application form to the SCA screening committee. This com- mittee selects the people who will run. The President is always a Senior, Vice President, a junior, Secretary, a Sopho- more, Treasurer, a Freshman, and the Reporter may come. from any class. Much For the School ...-.-.V S. C. A. Officers Row 1: Kathleen Agnew, secretary, Phyllis Clower, presidentg Hazel Hylton, vice presidentg Carole Thomas, parliamentariang Row 2: Mr. Rudolph Marshall, sponsor, Glen Gallimore, treasurer, Eric Quesinberry, reporter. 67 5
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HN 'N Iii wa H, W Brenda Lawrence Jean Graham Kathlene Agnew Catherine Weeks Historian Historian Recreation Recreati0I1 Leader Leader FHA Week was observed by making a club display in a local town store. Other club activities were to present a fashion show, with the FHA girls serving as models, to give a school assem - bly, to make a study of future careers, and to bring the club year to a close with the annual Parent-Daughter Banquet. Sue Poff Parliamentarian to Encourage Good Homemaking Ideals First row, left to right--Basham, Martin Thompson, Harmon, Huff, Hatcher, Reed, Wray, Harris, Belcher, Mrs. Cockram, Sponsor. Secondrow--Falls, Yearout, Hart- er, Conner, Gallimore, Moran, Boothe, Salmons, Trail. Third row--Bower, Hatcher, Yeatts, Compton, West, Boyd, Boothe, Trail, 69 Graham. Fourth row--Spence, Weeks, Lee, Turner, Cockram, West, Weeks, Thomas. Sewing is a common thing in the home economics room.
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