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2. I 1 Sitting L R Debbie Ioyner Wanda Leonhardt Connie Perry Mrs. McElmurray, Ianine Kernutt, Denise Creef. Standing: Lyn Pepper, X irgima Teachers, Staff Honored At Christmas With Future Homemakers of America is a National Organiza- tion of Students who are studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools. The goal of the Future Home- makers of America members is to help individuals improve personal, family. and community living. During the past school year, in order to attain their goal, the Future Homemakers of America contributed a goodwill basket to a needy family for Thanksgiving so that one more family would have more to be thankful for. At Christmas time, the Future Homemakers of America showed their Christmas spirit by giving a Coffee Social for faculty and staff personnel at Kellam. Debra Ioyner: and treasurer. Kay McPherson. Sponsor was Mrs. W.C. McElmmurray. Connie Perry sets the example for other Future Homemakers by raiding the icebox. Officers for the 1970-1971 year were: president. Connie Perry: vice-president. Wanda Leondhardt: secretary,
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T I A service club, with the New Year at a Christmas party-meeting combined: and held a display of foreign objects vp purpose of promoting a in the showcase during February. 1 greater and wider span of This year the International Friendship Club was led by president, Ginger Maddoxg 'L k n o xv I e d g e a n d vice-president, Charles Becker: secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Sheffield: and historian, c understanding of foreign Richard Muldez. ll: nations and customs. the ' International Friendship Club is composed of students who have lived in countries outside the Unit- ed States or students that have an interest in Iliifii ' ' TT'-3' learning about a foreign ' 1 il B country. ' 1 Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Forrell and WCS'-ffl president Ginger Maddox, the club has given lectures to the German, Spanish, A and French clubs: had a food basket drive for un- ' derprivileged families at 5 Christmas time: has gone caroling on Christmas Eve: I given a discussion of France to French classes: had a discussion of CUSIOITIS of Christmas and Representing various nations is the theme of this International Friendship Club's exhibit. International Cultures Explored B Interested Students In International Friendship Club - 'il 1 l I I I ,V ' I ,... Y i if .- I I 3' I 1 4 T 7 I v I '1: f f l 42:4 l 5 ax 'ikjv I ' 3' . i ft X.: 1 n..'Ii I First Row L-R: Ruth Cooney, Arlene Minsterman, Okey Richards, Becker, David Bruce, Alan Sheffield, Frank Babonis, Duane Ginger Maddox. Carolyn Sheffield, Chuck Becker, Second Row: Larry Whittington, Mrs. Forrell, Melanie Moniot. Z-IO ll
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March of Dimes And Calendar Sales Highlight Year As Projects For Future Business Leaders Of merica The purpose and functions of the Future Business Leaders of America are to develop competent, aggressive business leadership: strengthen the tponfidence of young men and women in themselves and their work: create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations: encourage members in the development of individual projects and in establishing themselves in business: encourage members to improve the homes and community: participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the community: develop character: prepare for useful citizenship and foster patriotism: participate in co-operative effort: en- courage and practice thrift: encourage improvement in scholarship and promote school loyalty: provide for and encourage the development of organized recrea- tional activities and to improve and establish standards for entrance into store and office occupations. President. Bobette Beers: vice-president, Iackie Ellis: secretary, Sharlene Beard, and reporter- historian. Vanessa Bowser led the F.B.L.A. in their many activities which included the selling of 1971 cal- endars and working for the March of Dimes. Mrs. Iacqueline Foster was sponsor. Bobette Beers, Ianet Putnam, and Chris Levy post form letters for business teachers. First Row: Vanessa Bowser, Mrs. Iacqueline Foster. Second Row: Emma lean Capps, Bobette Beers. Third Row: Iudy Bartram, Io Pollock. Fourth Row: Susan Tate, Chris Levy. Fifth Row: Kay Corprew, Pam Arth. Sixth Row: Sandy Arth, Ianet Putnam. Seventh Row: Sharlene Beard. I-ll Q 9 i 9 , I 3353 E
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