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Initiating new members are Glenda McGee, Pat Myers, president, Dardenella Reece, and Barbara Henderson. Sandra Smallwood and Jean Brock are taking the oath. Remodeling and cleaning the anteroom between labs are Carolyn Nunn, Margaret Davenport, Janie Molzahn, Judy McCoy, Connie Clay. and Sue Redfern. Future Hnmemakers Remodel Antereom Please hand me that broom! And don't forget to wash that dirty spot in the cornerf, We were really tired, but the finished product made up for the trouble. The Future Homemakers of America, that,s us, have been working on the anteroom between the sewing and cooking labs of our home economics department. We bought new modern furniture and completely redecorated. Now this room can be used as either a lounge or living room. This Was a spring cleaning year for us. VVe bought new bedspreads and pillows for the clinic and then laundered them every week. We also made sure the room was always thoroughly clean. FHA Conference Cabovel was attended by these members: Glenda Clark in back seat. Sandra Hicks and Thelma Chastain in front seat and Joyce Bremer standing. Coffee Cleftj for the teachers at faculty meetings was prepared by Brenda Evans. Patsy McClendon. andVBamb1 Robb, members of FHA. They also served cake occasionally.
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Dramatic Club officers try out the recording machine. Harriet Hope. secretary, looks on as Jane Pratt. treasurer. reads a poem, Phyllis Fowler. president. works the tape recorder. Thespians Present Play in Chapel Curtain. lights. action! Don't those words give you a thrill? Seems like it was just yesterday that we were rehearsing for our Dramatic Club play. VVe gave it in chapel, and I think everyone en- joyed it. It was a comedy called Give Me Time. 'We worked on it for weeks and weeks, but it was well worth the effort, VVhen the Barter players came last March with their production Two Gentlemen Of Verona . we ushered at the matinee and evening performances. One of the things I enjoyed most was the series of radio plays produced during the spring months. These plays- Mr, Popperls Penguins. The Singing Tree. and Dougal's 'Wishufwere especially written for small children. All of our members helped with the production of the senior play by getting costumes. putting on make-up, building scenery, and assisting the cast in learning their parts. Being in Dramatic Club last year taught me a lot. VVe studied a great deal about putting things like make-up on to get the best effect and what kind ol' costumes show up best on the stage. t b 3 Energetic members find their places on the stage. Pat Payne and Elizabeth Groover comfort Ann Hill while Nancy Knight looks a bit disgusted with the whole thing. Katrina Ford. the old woman. is attended by Nancy Candler, Barbara Love is not at all interested and pays no attention to anyone.
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FBLA members trightb watch Phyllis Fowler dance tfirst rowj Nadine Harn- mond, Sue Webb. Faye Hardwick. Betty Hood, Ruth Puckett. and Emily Butler. fsecond row? Virginia Edwards, Joyce Roe, Jeanelle Conner, Jeanelle Vickers, Susie Swaim, Connie Crews. and Peggy Speer. Cthird rowj Tommy Hamilton. Glenn Simonds, Patsy Camp. and Judy Marqua. FBLA Forms New Chapters in County Vx7ell, that takes care of those tests. Now all we have to do is mimeograph them and we'll be through. I hope this is the form Miss Poole wanted us to use. This snatch of conversation could have been heard from any of us FBLA members who have been secre- taries to the teachers. Some of our other members were office workers for Mrs. Swain and Mr. Antley. We surely gained some excellent experience this year toward being Future Business Leaders of America. When we organized the FBLA club at Hiram, McEachern, Campbell, Sprayberry, and Russell High schools, the students seemed to honestly appreciate our work, too. Our participation in the March of Dimes gave us a feeling of doing something for the good of others. And we worked hard on our window display up town and on the float we entered in the American Educa- tion Week parade. Some people thought we were crazy when we collected coat hangers, but we made a good profit from it. Also we sold concessions at all the football games. Most of this money we earned went to buy the typewriter we presented to the most outstanding senior in the commercial field. Only students who have taken at least one com- mercial subject may be members of our club. Learning to be efficient office workers is our main purpose. 'Q Secretaries for teachers Cleft! are tseatedb Shirley Tucker. Joyce Stand- ridge Sarah Freeze. Elizabeth Lee. Annell Smith, Shirley Ann Berry. and Mary Jean Hartsfield: tstandingj Miss Smith. advisor. Carolyn Davis, Jerry Wallace. Shirley Sapp. and Joyce Prince. Choosing the typewriter that was awarded to the most outstanding senior girl in the commercial department. Helen Farmer, vice president. and Mary Nelson. secretary, look on as Maybelle Rogers. president. tests each machine to find the best one. 30
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