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A new Touch and sew machine, two avocado ranges, and discussion of family relations kept courses in Homemaking moving in step with the times Three years of home economics topped with the senior subiect- Home and Family Living, were amplified Through activities in Future Homemak FHA sponsored a boutique sale in November andthe year-long cook book sale and staged an underprivileged children's Easter egg hunt. FHA Week in April was followed bythe selection ot Dick Hargis as FHA Beau, and a parent-daughter banquet To close the year. ers of America. 'F X?-4 rr ki' it Q' 2 in 5 Nl el QJVV, r at rsr lf l if Academics-l 55
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Various phases of homemaking frighfj are demonstrated by Mary Harrington, Ann Walker, and Sue Leroy. FHA sponsors lbelowj, Mrs. Roberta Craig, Mrs. Judy Ashby, and Mrs. Ruth Bailey, supervise the monthly club meetings. Hornemaking students lrightl, Du- rinda Davenport, Carol Saunders, and Vera Bolt, serve punch at a tea and fashion show for their mothers at the close of their course in sewing. Students learn child care by supervising children for the day. Jackie Smallwood fcenterj entertains Mr. Schaper's youngest son, Jimmy. FHA officers fopposite page, rightl, Sitting: Laura Cline, Secretary, Pauline Troncale, First Vice-president, and Susan McLaughlin, Recreation Chairman. Standing: Suzanne Mab- ry, President, Sandra Byrs, Second Vice-president, Beth Morgan, His- torian-Parliamentariang C a r o l y n Cline, Third Vice-president, Eileen Oser, Fourth Vice-president, and Nancy Gray, Treasurer, post signs in honor of FHA Week. 154-Academics fb!! B I 57' 1 4, ,K R EYW-A, 4 SHN Li ke. 'fl' M .iff , ' .iQiif 5 r , 1 . gf ,g ' in
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Art students Ileftj .lan Nuckolls, Kathy Bowers, Franklyn Schaeffer, and Dianne DeWitt hang samples of their work in the attendance office. Art class lbelowl works with Miss Barbara Morrow, a stu- dent teacher, sketching 30 second poses. Gary Fruge fright! prac- tices use of a hand grinder in metal shop. Bill Hay Ibottom of this pagej completes work on a table frame with a drill press. 156-Academics ' ' W rf
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