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Laci Ll g. An.. A - A ,,,W,i,,N WMM ,f,,, '4-WM, .Xxx resident Barbara Bales smiles at one of FTA members as the club compiles and B Honor Rolls. The students also assist teachers in grading papers. 129 Barbara Bales Noel Dwyer Dayna Crawford Linda Fritz Paula Forward Becky Kaintz Marcia Kappler Diane Lewis Susan Masso Peggy McAloon Mary Jean Moore Bobbye Paulk Ashley Petrone Judy Root William Boddington Advisor FTA Sells Homecoming Dolls Urging an interest in teaching, Future Teachers of America, with the assistance of Mr. William Boddington and Mrs. Carolyn Alley, scheduled events to aid the student body and faculty. FTA members tutored students and assisted teachers in grading papers. They spoke over the loud speaker during American Education Week and compiled honor rolls for the News Leader. Members also sponsored a book drive for Variety Children's Hospital and sold Homecoming Jinx Dolls. They gained in- sight into the teaching profession by ob- serving techniques at other schools. President ..... . . . Barbara Bales Vice-President . . . . . . Noel Dwyer Secretary ..... . . Susan Masso Treasurer . . . . Diane Lewis
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F BL Visits Vocational School Snow-cone and doughnut sales raised funds for the Future Business Leaders of America. Monies obtained Hnanced trips to the convention in March at Miami Beach. Members of Future Business Leaders of America visited businesses, banks, and vocational schools throughout the year and offered after-school business services to teachers. Helping the Crippled Children's Home at Easter and assisting the Red Cross provided FBLA members with experi- ence in educational, vocational, and leadership fields. Students qualified for membership by maintaining a 3.0 aver- age in business education and a 2.0 over- all average. President ..... .. Laurie Bracket! Vice-President ..... Michelle Milram Secretary ..... . . Debbie Paulson Treasurer ..... . . . Pat Mathews Ginger Guinn Kris Kerr David Kline Pat LaBlanc Sandy Lieberman Pam Matthews Barbara McElmoyle Kris Metzger Michelle Milgram Debbie Paulson Lori Brackett, President of FBLA, dittos some announcements for a meeting to discuss plans for the Crippled Children's Home. 128 Lori Brackett Deborah Butler Vicki Cain Sharla Gill Y: r KW 1- K-1 rr? vi E ' 'fi QQ . V g l ii, f ' i .fr L ' ' :: 131' 63.12 Y Q, L
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FH Hosts County Council Doughnut, jewelry, and candy sales, along with monthly cookie and continuous cookbook sales, raised funds for the Fu- ture Homemakers of America. Money helped send representatives of FHA to the state convention in Jacksonville. Di- rected by Mrs. Jean Zook, the presenta- tion of Chapter Degrees occurred in May at the Mother-Daughter Luncheon. As a part of Future Homemakers of America's plan to advise pupils in their role as tomorrow's housekeepers, monthly meetings oifered members films and guest speakers from colleges and national or- ganizations. To learn etiquette and to practice cooking, girls presented the teachers with a tea in December, and members acted as the host school for the County Council to further enhance their vocational training. President ..... . . . Susan Masso Vice-President ........... Sue Cusac Recording Secretary ..... Linda Kemp Corresponding Secretary . . Peggy Crook Treasurer ............ Anne Granger Camille Beach Peggy Crook Sue Cusac Sarah Ellis Arm Granger Becky Kaintz r fi ir 'gi r - Q 5 5 xx , xv 'a Essex f .- ..',-, - if QNX Xe, ss L t a x M' vi, I--5:5-iff 2525 S I 'Sir J ., x N --s,f:,.:':g,-.:.-.-A5-is S XXX Q X S ra S X xX Si? X ,mr ffffdi-fziisf Hs- S-1 11 A r .. , ie, ...,s,g,,r, :3,,,,g.,r , Z.. .:,.. . . M, 3, is ,ea fs, i gifi,.s-.le .Q.,,,M :QS st 'A .Q . 5. :rw free ii , 5 Sissy? sl Xa 5 is 3 X ? X X S X X .gs X -:.:, 1 M''Q'--Qsgr,-ggi,fgs, KX, K - B ,. C ., i ' :'s1.si,.g'gfi,-igiif 1- eq?gi ' as -sf1:f:f,ieTf.f t t -. , , fl if-f 1 f ' I N U . ,,,,, ,.,.., ,r- I - . Y ' N X W .. I , . N Q3 ':f:::.. fx Q W -d ag x X it Lois Dean waits as Karen T imko buys FHA cookies from Ann Granger and Susan Mass 130
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