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F. H. A. STANDING, Left to Right: Paula Hartman, Carol Uden, Nancy Carris, Peggy Leeke, Judy DeBute, Mary Stahl, Geraldine Klemkiewicz, Nancy Lingard, Pat Jentzen, Jean Ann Herzburg, Sandy Cox, Beth Thomas, Charlene Miller, Sandy Fischrneister, Mrs. Zetta Robb, Advisor, Elizabeth Leach, Janet Maule, Judy Rosynek, Sally J ent zen., Nancy Ray, Geraldine Tucker, Etta May Warren, Jeanette Hynes, Shirley Simpson, Janet Fisher, Mary Meyerholtz, Marilyn Arntz, Camille Harris. SEATED: Marilyn Gardner, Reporter, Darlene Miller, Vice Presi- dent, June Ross, Secretary, Jane DeBute, President, Carolyn Carpenter, Song Leader, Elaine Burch, Pianist, Anita Brower, Parliamentarian, Donna Carris, Treasurer, Rebecca Rowley, Historian, Marjorie Basom, Alice Furkey, Diane Carpenter, Jane Ross, Janet Bouldrey. This was a very prosperous year for the Future Hornemakers of America. For one week during the smnrner the President and Vice President of the club, Jane DeBute and Darlene Miller attended Leadership Training Camp which was held at Montague, Michigan on Lake Michigan. The girls had a wonderful time and found it very helpful. To get the year off to a good start officers were elected to fill the offices which had not been filled in the spring. One of the highlights of the year was the initiation of the Freshman girls. For the informal initiation the prospective members came to school dressed in ridiculous outfits consisting of boots, burlap dresses and mens' hats garnished with a variety of vegetables. Later the Formal Initiation was held. The members of the club helped the girls in Michigan Center to organize an FHA Club. For the first time in several years two girls from Napoleon were elected as officers of Region Ill. Pat Ientzen was elected as Chairman and Darlene Miller as Secretary. 'I'he Regional Meeting was held at Brooklyn High School. Six girls attended the State Meeting at Grand Rapids. They were Sally Ientzen, Pat Jentzen, Janet Maule, Jane Ross and Ioan Coffey. The club undertook several projects and many activities for the year. The main projects were decorating the school at Christmas time and sponsoring Clean Up Week, which was carried on with the cooperation of the Student Council. Among the activities were, serving hot chocolate and cookies to the basketball team, attending Fun Night at Manchester, Daddy Date Night, to which the girls took their 'daddies' to dinner and afterwards played games, and visiting the Rebecca Home where the girls served old -fashioned cookies and ice cream to the elderly people. The FHA, with Mrs. Zetta Robb as adviser, is doing a wonderful job in serving the family, school and community.
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F. T. A. 1 STANDING, left to right: Peggy Leeke, Alice Furkey, Parliamentarian, Virginia Henderson, Treasurer, Georgalee Pier, Charlene Reed, Judy Garwood, Historian, Carolyn Wilcox, Jackie Upham, Vice President, Patty Kirk, Carole Mollica, Mrs. Richardson. SEATED: Jean Working, Judy DeBute, President, Judy Schenck, Secretary, Candyce Williams. The FTA is a newly formed club in our school. The purposes of this club are to interest students in the teaching profession, to give students interested in becoming teachers prevocational information and exper- ience, to learn how and where teachers receive their training and to study the lives and the influence of the great teachers. Officers were elected as follows: Judy DeBute, president, Judy Schenck, secretary, and Virginia Henderson, treasurer. The name chosen for the club was that of Mr. Fred Jeffers, a former graduate of Napoleon High School, who is well known in state and national educational circles. The members of the club voted to affiliate with the National Education Association and the Michigan Education Association. On January 23 at a teachers meeting Mr. Morris presented us with our charter. In January our club met with the Brooklyn chapter at a regular meeting and May 1, we entertained their members here at a luncheon meeting, To defray expenses of our FTA pins our club sold sloppy joes.
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r 1 M , '.l,,....-,.. a , ' W0 NAPOLEON HIGH SCHOOL BAND FIRST ROW: Marlon Divine, Ruth Ann Jester, Carolyn Watkins, Linda Hahn, Mary Ann Holdridge, Patty Kirk, Ron Smith. SECOND ROW Janet Smith, Dorthy Scott, Carolyn Wilcox, Jackie Divine, Pat Thomas, Sherman Berkeypile, Bill Reed, Mary Martin, Terry Roberts, Karyn Smith, Donna Pittman. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Henberg, Janice Fisher, Gary Serianni, Roger Brooks, Marilyn Gardner, Don Working, Gary Dresselhouse, Director Mr. Norman Taylor, Jerry Green, James Thompson, Don Smith, Bet Thomas, Duane Peterson, Bary Babcock, David Ketner, Walter English., Doris Hartman., Drum Major, Ron Sweezey, Drum Majorette, Joan Schenck, Majorettes, Flora Adams, Gladys Smith, Betty Ross. NOT PICTURHD: Gary Rhines, Joyce Murphy, Charlene Stoner, Gilbert Giles. 26
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