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Mrs. Ferrell leads the National Anthem at a special assembly at which the I.R.C. received flags for the homerooms. I.R.C. presents flags Due to the efforts of the Interna¬ tional Relations Club, each home¬ room was furnished with a flag. Advised by Miss Cox, the Club presented several programs com¬ posed of films and outside speakers. Anyone who has an interest in pro¬ moting a greater understanding of prrr President Sandra Corriher listens to opinions of members during a business meeting. world affairs is eligible to join the club. Members give some thought to a Winter Carnival project. 53
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The Future Homemakers of America co-operated with the Inter-Club Council in working on the park, the Carnival, and school Christmas decorations. Iron-on name tags and doughnuts were sold by the members. A Christmas party for the members, a fashion show for the Home Economics classes, and an Easter hunt for the children at Alexander’s Children Home were the Club’s main projects. In¬ dependence was represented at the Dis¬ trict F.H.A. Rally in Kannapolis, the State F.H.A. Convention in Raleigh, and the Avondale Simplicity Fashion Show at Belk’s in Charlotte. Mrs. Hargrave, advisor, lectures to the club on importance of good grooming. F.H.A. attends convention Mrs. Hargrave and a student prepare a clothing display. Miss Olive, guidance counselor, speaks to the F.H.A. about the necessity of a college educa¬ tion. Darlene Long, President, and Suzanne Howell, make plans for the F.H.A. convention with Mrs. Hargrave.
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Sandra Corriher is Merit semi-finalist Head Marshal, Sandra Corriher, was the only student from Indepen¬ dence to qualify as a National Merit Semi-finalist. Sandra has also demon¬ strated her scholarship by meeting the requirements for the National Honor Society and by receiving recognition from the National Coun¬ cil of Teachers of English. Among her extra-curricular activities, she is president of the International Rela¬ tions Club and a member of Civinet- tes, Musicians Club, and French Club. Sandra studies in the library after school. Terry Titshaw named Miss Patriot Unable to have a Homecoming Queen in its first year, Independence chose Miss Patriot. Ten girls were nominated by the senior football players and voted on by the student body. Terry Titshaw was elected Miss Patriot; members of her court were Wanda Connell, Janet Belk, and Jeannie Barrett. Terry leads the Patriots in a cheer. One of Terry’s duties as head cheerleader is making all daily sports announcements. 54
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