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a . FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERSeBottom Row: P, Shields, K. Reed, H. Tyus7 D. Larsen, S. Tulp. Second Row: K. Rowan, L. Serbin, Atkins, C. Pettigrew, J. Grant, S. Brooks, C. Anthony, S. Pass, B. Jenkins. Top Row: B. Kangieser, D4 Salles, C. Bradbury, C. Cough, Cecchino, D. Bates, S. Risdon, J. Riccardi, B. Rice. FBLA Coordinates Publication and Sale of Student Directory Sparking the fire of business incentive was th- aim of the Future Business Leaders of America. Participation in community activities was stresse by the presentation of gifts to children in orphan ages. Bake sales also helped to finance several gift for the business department. One of the activities which involved the co operation of each individual member was the pub lication and sale of the student directory, whic not only provided funds for the club, but was a invaluable personal reference for the students Under the direction of Mrs. Gilbert and Mr Liotti, the Future Business Leaders of Americ. promoted interest in a variety of business careers Providing the opportunity for intense research 0' the most up to-date business procedures was thei. primary function. The clubhs activities offere the opportunity for study and practiced experi ence. Ample time was provided for discussion 0 the business careers available for pursuit b FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OFFICERseJeram,secretary; students in future yfiars and for the observa L.Cecchin0,Treasurer; C.R0wan,President;C.Anthony,Chap1ain. tion Of effiment busmess praetlces Of today 236
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Members of the C.B.E. Club are especially trained in the care and operation of clerical office machines while working with a well-reputed business organization. Organization of papers is simplihed by the lectric stapler, used by C.B.E. students. BEhBottom Row: E. Gallup, M. Sullivan, B. Crosson7 C. Smith, M. Stene, C. Dallaire. Second Row: M. Lutz, S. Thohpson, J. Stelle, J. Iavsky, B. Berry, S. Brown, N. Coole, K. Anderson, D. Minchew. Top Row: Mr. Brinsko, J. Pitt, 5. Burrow, F. Kurtz, B. White, J. Mel- ick, L. Odom, D. Grimm, D. Overby, J. Oubre. 235
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UTURE HOMEMAKERSeBottom Row: P. Kalt, F. Green, K. Knollman, M. Shipman, B. Crosson, L. Wilson, S. Tulp, C. Whitelock, . Ratliff, A. Bat-Boneh, S. Jones. Second Row: Mrs. Boggy, S. Wilson, G. Farrell, B. Bayder, L. Sivyer, J. Harris, M. Rust, C. Schoeck, . Munc, P. Larkin, J. Krutchik, A. Scroggins, L. Serbin. Third Row: P. Johnston, P. Blasi, A. Canal, A. Canal, K. Scranton, M. Mullen, J. orton, S. Triay, G. Neighbors, G. Dennis, R. Corona, S. Blalock, B. Mayes, E. Locke. Top Row: Mrs. Trull, L. Ryan, B. Hope, B. Smith, . Harvey7 L. Boyd, C. Bradbury, D. Davis, P. McCarty, S. Risdon, C. Beard, M, Schultheis, S. Tuell, T. Smith, L. Linzy7 Mrs. Hayes. I l .H.A. evelops Domestic Training y Practicing S kills Teaching girls the necessity of providing a good, ecure home was the main objective of the Future omemakers of America. Girls learned much of e knowledge that adds a feminine touch to the ome through experienced instruction. Membership requirements state that a girl must e enrolled in a Home Economics course or have ,ompleted one course in past years. Through a 0th system, members worked toward degrees hich symbolized their achievements in the field of ome economics. Mrs. Boggy, Mrs. Hayes, and Mrs. rull were available to counsel students with any roblems that may be encountered in the future. Mental patients found pleasure in the miscel- neous gifts that the members collected. The sales f cookbooks and maroon and gray neckties were e main fund-raising projects. Guest speakers presented discussions and of- red demonstrations in the fields of nutrition and ome furnishing. In this way, girls had ample pportunity for additional education in PM F. H. A. OFFICERSeM. Shipman, Treasurer; s. Ratliff, Secre- aring for the responsibilities of adult life. tary; C. Whitelock, President; L. Sivyer, President-Elect. 237
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