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3 x ' N '-1:11 1- A '2 NS JQ Barbara Ferranti, Arlene Venoit, Sharon Burns, Peggy Miller, Dottie Sabourin, Eleanor Bartelmes, Diane Wells, Pat Kramer, Sue Melfi, Pat FIELD TRIPS I-IIGHLIGHT V.O.E. YEAR The 29 V.O.E. girls this year made several fields trips. The class sent representatives to the National Secretarial Association, Broward International Airport, Hollywood Citizens Bank, post office and Hollywood Federal. Under the leadership of Miss Jean Henwood, mem- bers studied Business English, shorthand II, and se- cretarial office practice. They used the most modern equipment including a fluid duplicator mimeograph machine, ten-key adding machine, full-key calculator and electric typewriters. Carol Ludington, Ginney Palmer, Barbara Smith, Joan Martin, Janet Olivi, Linda Hardaway, Donna Morris, Denise Brady, Sandy Volpe, Sherry De- Bierworth, Donna Wales, Barbara Parkhurst, Carol Bott Maureen Lowe SPONSOR JEAN HENWOOD Carlo, Kathy Galant, Verna Aaron, Doris Ham.
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OFFICERS: President, Judy DeVosg Vice-President, larry Kemper, Treasurer, Sherry Phillips, Secretary, Sandy Slusser. CLUB AUCTIONS TEACHER MASTERPIECES One of the busiest organizations on campus, the Art Service Club, headed their calendar of events by sponsoring an auction of teachers' art work. As in the past, the club participated in the Halloween window painting competition. They also displayed their work at the Christmas Bazaar. In April, Student Council candidates made good use of the members talents. Their posters drew numerous compliments from MHS students and teachers. The active club was also responsible for the fine scenery of the plays, decorations for the dances, and the crepe paper trimmings on the goal posts during football season. Sponsor, Mrs. Peddie, Denise Capps, Bob Feise, Deanne Bayer, Barbara Hensley.
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FTA SELLS PINS Selling M pins to promote school spirit was a big project of the F. T. A. McArthur students were seen Wearing the bright green pins at all football and basketball games. Early in the year all classes were shown the movie Is Smoking Worth Itf, The club sponsored the successful program. ' Members Worked at the elementary school and taught classes. They also did work for the Dean's and Guidance office after school. F. T. A. presented S25 to a Worthy senior member for college books. Besides giving several teas this year, the busy :lub kept up bulletin boards, did typing for Pegasus, clerical work, wrote senior prom invitations, and aided teachers. The students also performed such community serv- ices as teaching Sunday school, baby-sitting, and enter- taining at Florida State Mental Hospital. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Carfora, Miriam Bourne, Lynn Lawrence, Gloria Fairchild, Mary Newsome, Suzanne Twombly, Diane Wasserman, Donna Dodds, Charolette Daniels, Leigh Delsi, Judy Whitman, Andrea DeCrescenzo, Lori Kirchner, Emily Bourne, Sharon Burns. SECOND ROW: Kathy Stepan, Peggy Clewis, JoAnne Glay, Charlene Theiss, Carol SPONSOR CHRISTINE HOSCH ,., , A S Fi . . , :H-1.61 ' . L gif: J 5rsQLirr,g.m ., lQg?J ,,L3',f':i: jig, Riffs. .Z +' ii . ifsaY in Paula Drady, Treasurer: Carol Goldstein, Secretary: Charlotte Daniels, Vice-President, Judy Whitman, President. Goldstein, Evelyn Holzweiss, Wendy Zahl, Sylvia Law, Sue Timmis, Elizabeth Jury, Karen Vathauer, Kathy Nicewitz. THIRD ROW: Mike Fulton, Gene Hardesty, Don Kissinger, Sherry Brown, Paula Drady, Steve Roberts, Vivian Hazel, Jerry Peterson, Larry Campbell, Lawrence Doherty, Rodney Peterson, Jim Weaving.
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