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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The main reguiremenT Tor membership in The F. l-l. A. is To be en- rolled in one oT The home economics classes oTTered by The school. Qui' local group has recenTly ioined The naTional F. l-l. A. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To sponsor inTeresT in home economics, and The members geT Their pracTice Through cooking and serving aT The lVloThers' Tea and aT oTher evenTs. A FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ' This year, as usual, The FuTure Farmers were ahead oT everyone else wiTh The TirsT dance oT The year, The F.F.A. Barn Dance. OTher proiecTs included Trips To The Cow Palace wiTh Their enTries. -Ql- l4i'1i1iAl'n .li 'si A' Af i E 2' '11 1 ANN 'i': iv l 1 A 11 lf' ' ii 'iw dn Ji-- l ll ,Q r . 'rin yi' 1 1 l .1' 1' Gr: ni .lv '11 l' S l E 1 Eililicl lf . 11i.Yl fri in LB l ' 'AN lr' TV' , 1 A 1 1 1. il 1 JHW 1 lv--ini VJ villain l.' 1 +1 ' M iwjii '1 ' li' yn' l b ', ln lliis l X .l lui 1 Milli-1 'F '1 Tf-'Tii li, X5-i' ' il1l'1 1'1 l 'I M ir 1 Cla' -ll ' l B ii ' ' C N, Frei f,. . 'NY A i 1 4, , i Vvgiqi, Di i. Ki!-:i.'eT'i-'l luv Cf:-la, Mr W, Tlifl VQW cl .ii 13 FfZf1l1-tEf- ffm is Frihgi, Dal if ffllTif- Finiiiien lF,l li 1 lA' Fl-JW lXlf,ifVQll 'yi' T , 91153 Riwbegr V Q il Geri! Scoq 1 Bicclifiii, Bill Dllhf' El.'1f'Fl'? boring Fi sT row ll' io Harrisc. Cross, Bill An VJ.1llf?', Mgnue T :Tr-1' IT, Al're1
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Back 'cw Mr. Noble, :i,1.fs:1r1 Bruie S3'fl 5l'O'7' C'F'O'QE' Dan ew, J u n ' o r LiJ JrJ Bot Crowe l. M.ix,1li3 rc-wt Dor:iTl . Crawford, Del VrMf,-er, Edward McKinney Harol: Mjifflri Firm? row: Sonya Miller Janice Mil gr! Brelry p'iil ii AU' Sgr -1E'V'l , Back row: Jirn Wilkins, Ralph Pafferson, Virginia W a I d i e, ohn Mclfinzie, Pa? O'Brien, Mr. Sulcliffe, advisor. Middle ow. Gwen Carlyon, Don Guernsey, Judy Ballard, Lois Welches. Firsr row: Betty Ben' neTfA Gail Firpo, Cora Laird, Pearl Ball, Joyce Forfner, Bar bare Julian, Pa? Rerinels, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This club, which nneeTs once a week aTTer school, is open To any sTu- denT who is inTeresTed. ITs purpose is To insTrucT The sTudenTs in The ele- rnenTary phases oT phoTography. ln making use oT Their knowledge, They Take picTures oT The nnaior school acTiviTies and prinT Them Tor The Annual. NEWSPAPER CLUB The lads and lasses oT LiberTy Took a big sTep Torward This year wiTh The TorrnaTion oT a successTul Newspaper Club. An eighT page mimeo- graphed paper was wriTTen, ediTed and published each week and meT wirh wholehearTed sTudenT body approval and supporT. NexT year The club hopes To expand inTo a journalism class so ThaT an even be++er paper will resull.
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