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F.I-I.A. ACTIVITIES Linda Robinson, president, proudly pins tags on the new initiates into FHA. designating that they are now members. This was a very exciting day for them. Linda Cowger serves Mrs. Beth Rothman, Fashion consultant for Neiman-Marcus. Mrs. Rothman visited the FHA. and showed the members the correct ways to walkf stand, sit, apply make-up, and various other things, She used Mrs. Crawford, sponsor of F.H.A,, as an experiment in the application of make-up, i Jerry Cunningham, elected F.H.A. Prin-ce Maribeth Mower is introduced by the presi Charming, received a gift presented him by dent as F.H.A.'er of the month. She was pre the president, Linda Robinson, at a regular sented a pin to wear in this hOnOr. meeting.
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AT WORK ' g-ff 1: l . ,' KM Tom M. Mark's Club of F.T.A. was invited to Graham to a Delta Kappa Gamma meeting in which they presented a play. Janie Stewart, president ot the local F.T.A., is rehearsing her part.while other members who participated look on. Mrs. Puryear, teacher of English, is speaking to the mem- bers of K.A.B.C. at a regular meeting in January on the subject, Let's Explore Literary Enjoyment. 'SN '. Janie Stewart, president of F.T.A., graciously pours coffee for Mr. Lowrance, iunior high school principal, at the Teacher Appreciation Day coffee, sponsored by the members ot F.T.A. during American Education Week. L5-ig!! U: II What a treat! During a regular meeting of K.A.B.C., Mrs. Calloway, sponsor, served homemade candy to the mem- bers who seemed to enioy it quite well.
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,il 'Q S Mary WhiTsiTT, business managerl, examines The snapshots received Tor use in The yearbook while June Dunlap, ediTor, Turns from her work To look aT a picture. rowmw 1uclVI C Lr- A pleased and happy look is upon The faces oT June Dunlap and Kikie Dixson as They mail The firsT ship- menT of The Fang before The deadline dale. Mr, George Loncar accepTs The package for mailing. Kikie Dixson, parT-Time secreTary To The Chamber of Commerce Manager, admires The plaque presenfed Mrs. Ogle by The Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast honoring The Teachers on OcTober 'l. The plaque was engraved LaVerne Ogle, Teacher devoted To com- muniTy service. wb- 'ec - '-h: . ,vs I -' wgiy V s . - Tfqsi .. ' .. T . ? fqT'ar ..,. FXF, ug-1--we -v, fa .4 -4. 'F-r 'f X 41447, fb ,- 0, ' - '-4 f r .....- -LL.z ' ' , Q- : -M-. N Snow is a wonderful sighT To sTudenTs of Jacksboro High School for The facT ThaT iT is seldom seen. This picture was Taken in November when we had one of our earliesT,snows. The sTudenTs were Thrilled again in February when once again The ground was covered wiTh snow.
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