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'wwf ,as- Er'-Q 075215 ROW l: Jennie Collins. Suzanne Seitz. Judy Mathews. Sandra Sykes, Sherill Flick. ROW 2: Karen Andrews. Connie Nushaum, Jenny Lind Atkinson, Elaine Roll. ROW 5: Cathy Morris. jean Darnell. Margaret Toitch. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The purpose of our Future Teachers of America Club is to learn more about the opportunities in the teaching profession. During the school year 1962-63, our club has had many projects to raise money for our F.T.A. scholarship. The projects were, coat check for National Education Association Conference, sale of Concessions at our Basketball game, bake sale and sale of corsages for the May Day Dance. Throughout the year the girls in the club supervise children at elementary schools. Our club was also fortunate to have many guest speakers this year, a student from Ohio State University, Miss Howey, Dean of Girls, Central Junior High, and a group of Bluffton College Students. The membership is open to any student in grades ten to twelve, who is interested in teaching and who has the necessary qualities of scholarship, character, and leadership. The officers of the club are Jeannie Collins, President, Suzanne Seitz, Vice Presidentg Sherrill Flick, Secretary, Sandra Sykes, Treasurerg and Stanley Bogdan advisor. -ll5--
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ROW l: Linda Shepherd, Peggy Miner. Judy Casey, Darlene Gilmore, Betty Boyed. Nancy Crider, Karen Stevenson. ROW 2: Lena Mowery. Parthenia Daniels. Carol Bennington. Laura Comer, Carolyn Cook. ROW 3: Danny Melton, George Delph. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Purposes of the organization are: to develop busi- ness leadership, to strengthen confidence in one's work, to participate in cooperative effort, to en- courage improvement in scholarship, to promote school loyalty and to help establish students in business. This year our projects included selling school stationery, working concessionsg and providing food and clothing at Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The group took field trips to The Better Business Bureau and also saw slides of the Worldis Fair. Our programs included guest speakers and de- monstrations of Office Equipment. Members attend- Wf if iglm ed district meetings, state conventions and national conventions. The National Convention 1963 is to be held in Dallas, Texas. FBLA is a national organization sponsored by the United Business Education Association, a depart- ment of the National Education Association. Officers: Lena Mowery, presidentg George Del- ph, Vice Presidentg Peggy Miner, Secretaryg Linda Shepherd, Treasurerg Dan Melon, Reporter. Advisors: Miss Ruth Cathcart, Miss Ann Skin- ner, Mr. Walter Binkley. Any student who is taking one business subject is eligible to become a member of FBLA. i fl 3 3 BP, i iw! S I . 1 of , . ' f 1 mr-Q. M i . . ' nf Peggy Miner, Secretaryg Linda Shepherd, Treasurerg Lena Mowery, Presi- FBLA Entertainment at initiation gf members dent George Delph, Vice President: Dan Melton, Reporter. Homer and Clyde -114-
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M -nn- HOME ARTS COUNCIL SITTING: Duetta Maskey. Vice President: Sally Elliott: Joyce Plummer. Reporter: Josie Pitts, Eloise Hawk, Cherie Winger. Elaine Harvey. Secretary. STANDING: Carol Van Pelt, President: Karen Miller. Josie Mauricio, Sergeant-at-Arms, Randi Col- well, Treasurer: Carolyn Cook, Carolyn James. HOME ARTS IN ACTION Any student enrolled in home arts is eligible for membership in the home arts club. Council members are elected by the faculty. There are no du During this school year, Home Arts In Action activities were: September, the wel- coming of sophomores to HA1Ag October and November, selling school colors, De- cember, the making of Christmas cookies and candies for the county home residents, january, our business meeting, February, selling of school colors, March, checking coats at the Northwest Music Contest and chartering a bus to Shawnee to hear Pat Wright, a designer of clothes, April, the preparation and serving of an Easter Tea for the faculty, May, the presenting of a Spartan Mothers Program and giving a farewell party for the senior members. Mrs. Geary, Mrs. Baumberger and Miss Cupp are the advisors. CS. iv 6 ,Sf SCENE AT FACULTY EASTER TEA
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