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Homemakers of Tomorrow The Home Economics Department par- ticipated in a variety of activities during the school year. Field trips were taken to the Gateway Learning Center, Standard Grocery and the Bridal Fair. Students had the opportunity to hear speakers from the Welfare Department and various insur- ance companies. They also saw demon- strations given by the Indiana Gas and Public Service companies. Upper left: Roger Allen gives a watchful eye to the white sauce as Diane Taylor stirs the mixture. Upper right: Taking a break away from class routine to look at Co-ed magazine are Heather Andrews and Joyce Clark. Center right: Miss Herron lends a helping hand with the insertion of the collar in Kathy Maggart ' s pro- ject. Lower left: Busily stitching her sewing project is sophomore Betty Lee. Lower right: Deep concentration is displayed by Terri Denny as she prepares her lesson in Home Economics. fl
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Students Prepare to Enter World of Teaching Future Teachers of America, a club designed to prepare students for the teaching profession was successfully led this year by sponsors, Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Mullendore. Interesting guest speakers were invited to speak at their meetings. The money received from the club ' s only project, sell- ing light bulbs, was used to help finance their annual Ideal Teacher Banquet. The theme of the banquet which was held May 9 in the cafeteria was Our Wonder Teachers. Top: At the Ideal Teacher Banquet, Sherry Spicer tells about her experiences as a cadet teacher. Middle: Susan Chandler and her ideal teacher, Miss Taylor, seem to be enjoying the food at the banquet. Row 1: V. Cross, J. Wall, L. Stephens, M. Breck. Row 2: D. Mobley, C. Cran- ston, W. Hendricks, S. Chandler, R. Haymaker, V. Rainey, P. Fergason, S. Spi- cer, R. McKay. Row 3: T. Davis, K. Black, L. Rogers, K. Cruser, J. Hobbs, L. Bradley, P. Whittenbarger, L. Fleener. Row 4: T. Briggs, B. Sims, L. Green, S. Spicer, D. Jackson, M. Vandiver, N. Logan, C. Poynter. 15
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w 1 : Deer, Compton, Bair, Browning, Jackson, Stout, Wyrick, Abbott, truff, Julian, Robinette, VanMeter. Row 2: Gilliland, Loveday, Mowery, ;mets, Bechert, Ducke, Black, Wall, Efferson, Hall, Clem, Eddy, Haggard, w 3: Mrs. Voland, Miss Herron, Hodson, McGowan, Brown, Yaden, Yaden, en, Lynn, McCracken, Roe, Regan, Jacobs, Hoskins. Row 4: Carter, Henley, Lee, Mason, Bowman, Gentry, Stinson, Wood, Straley, Maggart, Sweet, Cruser, Whetstine. Row 5: Neely, Stainbrook, Whitham, Skaggs, Waltman, Winks, Vaughn, Strunk, Chase, Stainbrook, Browning, Price, Clem. Row 6: Gilbert, VanMeter, Hodson, Minton, Dillard, Aaron, Bechart, Palmer, Cobler, Martin, Blackwell, Crafton, Hazelwood, Cody. Baking and Boiling for the Future FOODS CHILD CARE HOME E WAN Y U FOUNDATION COURSl AND CLOTHING The Future Homemakers of America participated in a variety of activities during the school year. During the Christmas season, new members were entertained at a pitch-in dinner. On St. Patrick ' s Day, students interested in joining the club were hosted at a dinner complete with green hats and sham- rocks. FHA members attended several dis- trict meetings and conferences. They also sold chocolate bars and used the money from sales to purchase new Home Ec. equipment. Center: Officers of FHA. Row 1 : Browning, Jackson, VanMeter. Row 2: Kutruff, Julian, Robinette, Deer, Wyrick. Lower left: The Home Economics Department always keeps their display case filled with inter- esting and attractive displays. Lower right: Debbie Deer, Debbie Mowery and Carol Loveday busily clean tables in preparation for the St. Patrick ' s Day Dinner.
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