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C f 5 F. H. A. F. T. - The Future Homemakers of America Club sponsored by Mrs. Nelson Grabau has been very active this past year. A series of suppers before football and basketball games highlight- ed the year's activities. Also the members at- tended the sub-district F. H. A. Conference at Mound City and sent three official delegates. As a money making project, the girls made purple and white beanies and sold them to the membersvof the student body. The officers are: president, Shirley Dredge vice-president Etta Mae Dougang secretary- treasurer, Linda Reakseclcerg, and program chairman, Cleanne Ferguson. The Future Teachers of America Club was organized to acquaint students with the re- quirements, advantages, disadvantages, and duties of teaching. During the meetings this year the members have discussed teachers' certification, requirements for teaching degrees, have given reports on famous educators, and have observed classes. F. T. A. officers are: Karen Mclntyre, pg-esidenfg Karen Kent, vice- presidentg Rose Ann Gard, secretaryg Karan Porter, treasurerg Carmelita Kemel, historiang Linda Kensinger, librarian, and Jeanie Morris, p arliam entarian.
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Student Council The Littlest Cub perched on top of the piano in the activity room, WHS amazed to learn of the extensive activities of the student council. He never had known that the student council sponsored Homecoming and Christmas dances, helped with parents night, and had so much to do with keeping llorace. Wlann running along smoothly. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: secretary, Karan Porterg president, Rebecca Bellg vice-president, Roger Blackwelfg and sergeant-at-arms, Ricky Suess. I
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M Club The M Club at Horace Mann consists of boys who have lettered in any varsity sport. The following of- ficers were elected at the first meeting of the Ni Club: Scott Brown, presi- dentg Hollis White, vice-presidentg Richard Pope, Secfefafyi Roger Black- well, recorderg and Marlin Heflin, ser- geant-at-arms. n. .5 rw 1 f6.D :V Pep Club The Littlest Cubf' a full-fledged mem- ber of the pep club helped cheer the team on to many victories in football, basketball, and track this year. He was fairly bursting with pride when he found that Horace Mann had not only been given a perfect sportsmanship rating in football, but also had earned the sportsman- ship trophy in basketball. He knew that the Purple Peppers played a big part in learning these awards. Officers of the PSP club are: president, Phyllis Smithg vice-president, Agnes Luke.
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