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Seated: Virginia De Merrit, Nona Alderman, jewel Evans, Rosemary Delli Bovi, Sandy Franklin. Second row: Dorothy Fredrickson, Irene Cre- rar, Mary Ruclcs, Joy Crerar, Betty Allen, Alice Beaudreau. Third row: Mr. Blubaugh, jim Crandall, Don Norman, Bill Morrison, Ron Daw- son, Howard Guilhaus. OFFICERS Mr. Blubaugh, Sp0n.r0r,' Jewel Evans, Prefidentf Bill Morrison, Treuxzzrerf Sandy Franklin, Sec- retrzryg Ron Dawson, Vice Preri- dent. CHRI TIA FELLOW HIP The Christian Fellowship Organization is a newly founded club on our campus. This organization was started mainly through the efforts of Mr. Robert Blubaugh, faculty sponsor, and the students Bill Morrison, Irene Crerar, and jewel Evans. The club is devoted to the promotion of better Christian relationships throughout the school and community.
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First row: Doodle Swilley, Lee Cressman, Karen Kern. Second row: Marylin Curry, Kay Wybrew, Carol Whiteman, Olive Crees, june Anderson, Sheila Heddens. Third row: Mrs. Wilson, xponror, Connie Smith, Anne Butler, Bennie Gerstal, Barbara Shmidt, Sue Ward, Laura Brown. F TURB HOMEMAKER The Future Homemakers of America Club is open to all girls in high school. The advisor is always a home economics teacher. The basic purpose behind the club is to try to have one activity in each of their goals. The goals are as follows: to furnish whole- some recreationg To further better international relations, To participate in activities to better the community, To develop interest in home economics, To further better family relations, To do projects to better ourselves. Among our activities this year was a trip to the District Conference in Vero, a trip to the Tampa State Fair, and a Sweetheart Dance. For the remainder of the year we plan to send three girls to the State Convention and to go all out for F.H.A. Week. During this week, we will attend a church together, have a Mother-Daughter fashion show and tea, learn to make decorative dolls to sell, have a bake sale. We also plan an initiation and Hobo Day. l it Q 'll L ,Vw .2 1 V , Nl
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First row: Mr. Cook, Cleo Brown, Sylvia Dick, Jean Pharis, Doris Whitmire, Joan Pharis, Nancy Tolley, John George, Richard Krueger, Kathy Butler, Pat Hines, Ruth Sweigart, Jeannie Byer. Sec- ond row: Susan Allen, Doris Caddel, Alice Beaudreau, Barbara March, Johnny Hiott, Bamma Hilliard, Jo Ann Pafford, Ann Johnson, Mary Ann Meek, Wanda Davis. Third row: Jean Farn- ham, Kathleen Stetzel, Sue Sparks, Joyce Goodwin, Andy Walshaw, Betty Ann Jurgens, Flo Dor- man, Beverly Burke, Monta Faye Harrison, Sheryl Reynolds, Barbara Schmidt, Mary Ruth Quinn. Fourth row: Joan Johnson, Judy Gran, Sylvia Pennington, Pat Miller, Cheryl Morton, Robert Burns, Jack Fairbanks, Mary Agnes Durdon, Robert Krueger, Marilyn Keyes, Ginny March, Mar- garet Eberhart, Janet Pope. Fifth row: Sue Thompson, Judy Davies, Nancy Adams, Wanda Jenkins, Eileen Stetzel: Nita Van Lengen, Lynette Gibson. GLEE CLUB At the beginning of the year the Melbourne Glee Club was considerably small in size, but with the help of our director, Mr. W. G. Cook, it has grown into a very large and promising organization. V This is the largest group in Melbourne High Scl'lool's history and it has been very active this year. The first of the Glee Club's activities was the Christmas Concert held on December 17. It was also presented at assembly for the students. In the spring the Glee Club will present their Spring Concert. REPRESENTATIVES John George, Sally Dingwell, Janet Pope. Not shown: Ronald Parkey.
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