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FHA OFFICERS-J. Harris, Treasurer; B. Harris, President; C. XVhitelock, Secretary; G. Carpenter, President-Elect. 128 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row: M. Kazcn, S. Bonn, P. Kalt, M. Mullen, P. Larkin, S. Ratliff, J. Car penter, M. Shiprnan, G. Farrell, G. Carpenter, K. Pitt, J Rangredi, A. Thompson, K. Knollman. Second Row: L. Harvey, G. Huff A. Harker, C. Whitelock, C. Dix, P. Eaton, L. Sivyer, S. Dobator, C. Smith, A. Kosinsky, S. Pope, L. Nisenbaum, F. Wynne, N. Brown Third Row: B. Harris, B. Harkins, C. Bradbury, S. XVilliams, D. Wilson, G. Dennis, C. Farely, B. Black, L. Samuelson, B. Abramowitz J. Harris. Fourth Row: Mrs. Grassman, B. Nielson, K. Kirgan, G. Shanks, G. Smith, C. Beard, P. Bucher, D. Clark, B. Johnson, B Schwab, M. Harvey, D. Nelson, E. Pitcock, L. Adams, Mrs. Trull. Domestic Talents Developed By Homemakers Created under the premise of producing student better prepared to assume the responsibilities of mar ried life, the Future Homemakers of America impar basic knowledge to its members. The qualiiication f0 membership is at least one full semester of home eco nomics. The homemakers conducted research in dating prob lems and backed a hstay in school campaign. Materia and unused spools of thread were saved and given t patients in mental therapy sections of various hospitals Contributions were given to a scholarship foundatio and to the Home Economics Department. Christma wreaths were presented to the administrative depart ment heads. Periodically throughout the year, gues lecturers were invited by the members and their capa ble sponsors, Miss Grassman and Mrs. Trull, to giv discussions on varied subjects. To fmance these man activities the club sold lemonade, and candied apples
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F BLA Publishes Useful Student Directory Compiling information for publication in the form of a Student Directory is a formidable task of the Future Business Leaders of America. This book, which contains names, addresses, telephone numbers and homerooms of every student, is an invaluable source of information. Membership in the F. B. L. A. is open to students presently enrolled in a business course. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Gilbert, the club strives to further their own insights While encouraging an interest in business throughout the school. The mem- bers actively engage in the amassing of information pertaining to the business world. By listening to the experiences of guest speakers and securing films, they broaden their knowlege of oHice procedures. The Chapter supplied cookies and cokes for the ChildrenTs Home during Christmas holidays and served as hostesses on Business Education Career Night. The members represented their school at the Florida State F. B. L. A. Convention in February at Jacksonville. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICAe-Bottom Row: C. Anthony, P. McFarland, K. Spivack, T. Sides, K. Rowan, D. Regn, FBLA OFFICEngc. O'Grady, Treasurer; P. McFarland, Vice President; N. Thompson, President; D. Regn, Re- cording Secretary. G. Farrell, C. Smith. Middle Row: S. Robator, P. Siegal, N. Thompson, C. Farley, B. Johnson, M. Dahr, D. Patterson, M. Cort, E. Simone, J. Atkins. Top Row: Mrs. Gilbert, C. Bradbury, C. Hopkins, C. OiGrady, L. Samuelson, S. Maurer, J. Watson, P. Snellgrove, D. Flowers, L. Cecchine, M. McDonald, Miss Foster. 127
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Bravnik. FTA Lights The Path To Education Stimulating an interest in teaching as a vocation is the purpose of the Future Teachers of America. With the assistance of Mrs. Straub and Mrs. Peete, students learn practical applications of educational theories. To participate in the clubs activities members are re- quired to maintain a 2.0 academic average. Throughout the year this organization performed many services for the faculty and sponsored various proj- ects. Among these activities Was the St. Patricks Day Dance, Which was held in March. Also, as an Education Week project, the Club gave apples to each of the teachers. Cokes for the faculty were supplied by the Future Teachers in a tea on Student Government Day. As a memento, the club presented Mr. Hunter with a plaque which commemorated the naming of the Chap- ter after him. The Future Teachers of America took an important step toward filling the quotas in this profession. 129 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row: P. Longo, J. Auerbach, B. Goldenberg, P. Winn, P. Donner, S. Dix, G. Mea- cham, S. Gordon, S. Sears, J. Bell, J. Lewis, C. Briggs. Second Row: P. Ungar, J. Gervickas, J. Pitcaithly, K. Keenan, C. Grover, Carter, S. Coury, F. KVynu, B. Morse, A. Canal, J. Shedd, G. Scelzi. Third Row: P. Bosco, A. Coney, D. Emerick, J.C1ayman, Welsh, K. Russell, M. Aldrich, J. Caplan, P. Strybing, P. Patterson, L. Schiif, S. Boyer, Mrs. Peete. Fourth Row: C. Quinlan, Martyn, J.Litt1eton, D. Black, C. Hoskins, R. Bluerock, D. Lapham, J. Zarch, B. Marshall, L. Tremblay, L. Canner, P. Bunker, ??'?de FTA OFFICERS-L. SchiFf, Treasurer; C. Carter, Secretary; A. Bravnik, President; L. Canner, Vice President.
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