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Library Club The members of Library Club devote much of their spare time to working in the library With the money made from selling candy and cokes, the members leave a gift of books to the school At the end of the year one member IS chosen as the outstanding member of Library Club ROW I Westbrook Vice President Polmantler Secretary Rees Historian ROW II Pigg Fenton McKinz1e Olsan Tait POW III Roberts Forbis Anderson McCarty Groves Not Pictured Mary Morris President C O E Club is organized for those students who are taking cooperative occu pational education and work during school time The club enables them to participate in activities which they might otherwise miss because of their work Hayrides, a fuller social life An employer employee banquet was given in the spring where the student showed his employer his appreciation Also, many of the members attended aconvention which was held at the University of Missouri ake Up Club ROW I Pohlman P Owens S Owens Hart President ROW II Ellis Rawlings Davis Maupin Many thanks should be given to Hick man's Make up Club At a.l1plays,pageants, or important assemblies this club lends an able hand to help withthe make up Although they stay behind stage, the effects of their work add much to our activities CCD E Club N-.LA ROWI Minor President Malone Vice President L Morrison Sec retary ROW II Baldwin Martin Payne ROKR III Miller Vtyatt Van Trump Sponsor ROW IV Visser Hoffman Morris ROKR X Calvin Acton R Hyde ROVS VI Noel Alglere C Hyde ROV! VII Johnson Maupin Elder ROW VIII Foley Hayden Lohse ROW IX Vextmier Pipes Perkins Anderton ROW X Routon Twinner Martin Turner ROW XI Dirksmeyer Roberts Williams Wilson Dietz ROVN XII J Morrison D Crane L Crane ROW XIII Tanner Dunbar ROVN XIV Harmon Kintner A O O O 'X A V L Q I f I , ' A Y ,J C. l 4 . CX , v U . Q NN xwxv h .X I I , Q : I E , . . W . A sm . . . . 5 . . . ' I C v parties, and a trip to Kansas City made for I k w J l l - V' 1 'Q' ' t . K , I 1 , D ' v 2 , ' - :Q R 'Y , - , . I A: , U , ' . V ' DV: ' ,
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20 S Club 20 S Club IS composed of all g1rls takxng secretar1al praet1Ce They use thexr money, made by sellmg shorthand notebooks and sponsorlng the annual oh1ll1 supper, to buy supp11es for the secretamal practxce room ROW I Payne Vice Presxdent Lwmgston Secretary Conner Historian Roberts Presldent Fxsher Reporter Cady Treasurer ROW LI Ramm Kemper Bennett Jennmgs Foley Ott ROW IV Vlsser Acton S Carlos I Carlos Bailey Martin Wrlght Future Teachers of America ROWI Smgleton Fxsher Hickem Histormn Crawley Vlce President Kxng President Koch Secretary Chevaher Treasurer Clover ROW II Todd Baxrd Campbell Guthrie Paul Wesselman MOFFIS Sappxngton Crane Artley Gottry Bear ROW III Anderson Shettlesworth Crawford Barnds Stahlman Baumgarth Elhs Aslm Otto Millet ROW IV Woodson Lee Matney Dickmson Cochran, Roderxck Freeman D1erk1ng Martm Ott McBaxne Thurston Presldent Sarah Kmg appoints com mlttees for the Valentme tea F T A has th1s year become an act1ve club They rece1vedthe1r nat1ona1 charter and set up char acter and scholastlc standards at the begmmng of the year The members of th1s club held a Val ent1ne tea for the H1ckman faculty 1n February -v .' 1 A ' I . ' ' x - . . r x ' 1 Z ' D A I ,I ' I ,L W . Olsan, Ouerst, Wessyelman, Holloway, Redrnon, Moore. ROW Ill: Wyatt. Caruthers: A
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Future Homemakers of America -...N-.qv-,, 1 , ,M les. Mxss Powell Sponsor Barbara Trimble Treasurer Betty Palmer Presldent SandyCady Vice Presldent Margaret Wmdsor Secretary The Future Homemakers of Amer1ca Club lS composed of g1r1s who have taken or are takmg Home Economxcs These glrls keep busy throughout the year attend1ng d1str1ct and state meetmgs of F H A holdmg a parent daughter banquet, and decoratmg for the style show g1ven by the Home Economlcs Department Each g1r1 may earn degrees for work she does on F H A 'I ',...e----------- . ROWI Jones Kanatzar Matney Taft ROW II Ellzey Trxmble Palmer Cady Wmdsor Anderson ROW Ill Farmer Sapp Powell Long Mabrey Campbell Cole ROW IV Goslm Smlth Baumgarth Reese Forbls Jordon Boys from the Industrxal Arts Department took over the Home Economics Department to occupy a hectic week s learning about cooking N ' '1 'I ns i .1 6 ll H -1. A X 2 . . , . 2 , ' ,l I 2 H I 'NL 'k ,gg A Qi . , -1. f . .l., - 5 ' 'Seq , I I C V s I
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