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T? A l i is ic - . LEFT TO RIGHT: Row 1: Mary Lee Stein 1LibrarianJ, Gail I-Iofe QVice Presidentl, Karen Ellis fTreasurerJ, Joan Beavers fSecretaryJ, Kay Bohrer fPresidentJ, Polly Grant fMerit Point Keeperl. Row 2: Sandra Sullivan. Janice Conklyn. Jeanie Talbott, Kay Saladini, Betty Callahan, Shirley Engle- bright, Sarah Kesecker, Mary Ann Frye, Dale Hicks, Juanita Thomas. Row 3: Neva Gail Sharpe, Nancy Keesecker. Joyce Rockwell, Becky Thatcher, Beverly James, Joanna Snyder, Joyce Mong, Beatrice Linton, Marie Miller, Nina Kesecker. Row 4: Carolyn Miller, Mildred Bartles, Ann Sloan, Beverly Spiker. Jane Siler, Delores Whitacre, Shir- ley McCauley, DeVerle Titus, Mary Murphy. PURPOSE: To encourage young to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching: to provide young peo- ple with specific information about opportunities in the field of education. QUALIFICATIONS: Should be interested in becoming a teacher and willing to give of them- selves in service of mankindg must attend three orientation meetings to learn the purposes and objectives of F.T.A.3 must be an upperclassman Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. ACTIVITIES: Two dances-Sock Hop and Twin Dance, Operating the Clinic, Baskets for needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving time, Entertainment for the sick and hospitalized at Christmas time, and College Night. ORGANIZED: March 1, 1949 SCENE IN CLINIC: Joan Beavers, F.T.A. member on duty Ist period, looks after her patient. Carole Bowers. John Stanley is checking Ann Moreland's height and weight for her Vocational Chart in Democracy. 86
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MOTTO: TOWARD NEW HORIZONS. ORGANIZED: October 1952. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have been or now enrolled in a homemaking class. ACTIVITIES: Initiation of new members, made toys for the Salvation Army Toy Shop, Christmas party for club, served tea at Education Week to parents, served luncheon for Home Economics and Vo- Ag teachers during State Education Association meeting in October, Mother and Daughter Banquet. Bake Sale. served at the F. F. A. Banquet, attended Regional meeting in Romney in April. Youth Fair Activities: Float, Style Review, and Exhib- its ADVISERS: Mrs. Madolyn Branham and Miss Neva Fuss. OFFICERS: President--Barbara Kibler Secretary--Dotty Compher Vice-President-Bea Linton Treasurer--Elma I-Ielmick FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA N,-XQMP-Kffc, SCX ,Qs Q? ' Q is s Q, if I ELI F , 7 1' 0 -, 'if tc ff' X DNEW HC?- VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Mary Jane Woods, Elma I-Ielmick, Barbara Bender, Doris Pitzer, Janice Conklyn, Barbara Kibler, Bea Linton, Dotty Compher, Ellen Bender. Row 2: Mary Kay Small, Beverley Boltz, Bonnie Sirbaugh, Wanda Concovia, Yvonne Myers, Phyllis Richard, Beverley Spiker, Linda Kursey. Donna Collins, Joyce Whittaker, Edna Harris, Mrs. Branham. Row 3: Jo Ann Mentzer, Carol Byer, Shirley Nisewarner, Ruth Ann Seibert, Anna Lemaster, Sandra Dearing, Genevieve Small, Sandra See, Janie Renn, Sandra Jenkins, Miss Fuss. Row 4: Carolyn Shields. Sandra Custer, Penny Burkhart, Sara Barr, Donna Jean Duke, Estelle Comp- ton, Patty Dyche, Gloria Elliott, Mildred Battles, Bonnie Schoppert, Dawn Cookus. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: Kay Adams, Beverlee Aikens, Jane Bartgis, Margaret Byers, Sylvia Cat- row. Elizabeth Fritts, Jane Hilliard, Pat Marple, Ellen Morgan, Jean Owens, Daisy Rice, Phyllis Richard.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: George Hollida, James A. Brown, Richard Stelle, Ted Matthews, Dale Hicks Ureasurerl, Jimmie Brown QVice-Presidentj. Wayne Chapman QPresidentJ, John Stanley QSecretaryJ, Carl Dyche, Joe Renn, Gary Teters, Thomas Walling, Roy Wallace. Row 2: Bob Thompson, Howard Tabler, Billy Gatrell, Claude Watson, Steve Shirley. Bill Emery, Richard Imbach. Billy Chapman, Hubert Good, Mr. Hobart Corley, Adviser. Row 3: Ronnie Anderson. Charles Gum, John Huff, John Hoover, Lewis Miller, Walter Knicely. Joe Baker 59? Curtis Grapes. lnlrr KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL dn. Cmili.-1. .J HW., to KI! cnul or lnltllllulc llGl lclool. PURPOSE: To develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to cooperate with the school principal, to prepare for useful citizenship, to accept and promote the constitutional objectives of Kiwanis International. MOTTO: We build ORGANIZED: October 15, 1952. QUALIFICATIONS: Boys of good character, leadership, and acceptable scho- lastic standards in their respective classes and so certified by the principal.
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