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Rendering their services to the F. H. A. are these officers and senior members. Fira! raw: J. Hughes, J. Hinkle, S. Neil, R. Grogq. M. Champe, M. Summers, T. Cogar, and V. Sparks. Second raw: Miss H, Dorsey, M. Painter, J. Murphy, M. Grose, M. Mason, A. Chapman, R. Painter, and Mrs. V. Simms. Third row: P, Rollins, T. McClung, J.Justice, B. Rollins, and B. Snodgrass. Members Participate In Other Activities Among the many activities sponsored by the F. H. A., the annual Mother-Daughter Tea held in The spring, and the Christmas Parry held for a few underprivi- leged children, highlight the year. Besides attending the annual regional meeting at Concord College, the club sends represen- tatives to the summer F. H. A. Cainps at Ripley and Jackson's Mi I. This active organization also sponsors parties, dances, roasts, and the members serve at various banquets. To become an ideal homemaker is fhe goal of these members. First ww: J. Grose, P. Ward, B. Taylor, M. Coffman, M. DeMoss, W. Schoolcraft, and K. Profirt. Second raw: L. McDowell, B. Grose, P. Backus, 5, Snodgrass, B. Strader, P. Rohmiller, A. Coffman, M. Sebert, M. Fowler, S. Given, and S. Walker. Third ww: A. Hurley, B. Walker, H. Robinson, R, Frame, M, Dodrill, L. Beale, B. Brown, E. Chapman, N. Wise- man, K. Rader. J. Gray. J. Moore, M. Wallen. N. Huffman, and C. Tyree. Fourlh row: J. Young, B. Russell, S. Piper, B, Rogers. M. Brown, D. Gross, and T. Perrine. Fifth row: P. Facnmire, T. Pugh, L, Yeung, L. Gill, K. Adkins, and C. Frame. 25
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lf the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, then the men should beware in a few years because many F. H. A. members shown here are learning that knack Kneeling: Doris Copenhaver, Emogene Chapman, Mary Keenan, Barbara Barnette, Carolyn Shaffer, Tootsie Willis, Brenda Hinkle, Elizabeth Keener, Carol Drennen, Brenda Lucas, Janet Hicks, Anna Belle Dobson, and Patty Underwood. Standing: Sue Roark, Helen Stover, Jean Legg, Margie Rife, Helen Whire, Catherine Kincaid, Patty Painter, Bessie Rader, Sue Bennett, Phyllis Sparks, Geraldine Sparks, Barbara Knight, Vanra Grimes, Elizabeth Painter, Lou Wilhrow, Rose Ann Wiblin, Pat Trent, Phyllis Collins, Charlotte Donaldson, Helen Tyree, Carol Cool, and Carol Fisher. Annual Tea Highlights Homemalcers Year Helpl helpl lern'me gel screams Lula Wiblin as senior members Anna lee Shaffer. Mildred Starcher, Norma O'Dell, Meredith Richmond, Nora Bailes, Donna Hughes. Helen Rader, Diane Galeener, June Skaggs, June Foster, Donna Huffman, and Barbara Hicks try to push her off the bed. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza- Tion composed of senior high school students in The U. S. who plan ro become homemakers after learning the essentials of homemaking. To promote a growing appre' ciation ofthe ioys and satisfaction of homemaking is the club's purpose. Red and white are the colors while the red rose is the flower. Toward New Horizons is the motto of this organization sponsored by Miss Hazel Dorsey and Mrs. Virginia Simms. 24
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Performing many useful deeds for their school are these Guidance Council members: Gary Wilson, Ruth Ann Gr099. Benny Backus, Dyer Herold, Lynda McDowell, Mrs. Gladys Vaught, Guidance directory Donald Deitz and Ann Chapman. V To Give Help Is Their Purpose, Goal Did you ever wonder who went to all that trouble to give those vocational tests? Giving tests, scoring tests, filing requests for admits, tiling and checking out vocational material to students, mak- ing profile sheets are only a few of the various jobs performed by the Guidance Council. Each member works one hour every day with the counselor, Mrs. Gladys Vaught. They help to save her time and work so that she can administer her worthwhile services 10 the students. Performing a valuable service to the school, this busy and active group is composed of four seniors and four juniors. Toward the end ot each school year, two girls and two boys from the sophomore class are chosen by the council to take the place ot the graduating seniors. Scholarship, character, de- pendability, and co-operation are some of the traits taken into consideration when selecting new mem- bers. The student handbook is published by the Guidance Council. Articles on vocations, scholarships, apprenticeship training programs, and other help- ful information appear in the school paper each month. Noon hour movies and many other proiects are sponsored by the Guidance Council. Two seniors, a boy and a girl, are chosen each year by the Guidance Council and the faculty, to receive the citizenship awards sponsored by this group. These seniors are chosen tor their outstand- ing citizenship during their four years in high school. The council assists with such guidance services as College Day, Career Day and Eighth Grade Visit- ing Day. Since the Assembly Committee and Social Committee are a part of the sch0ol's guidance serv- ices members for these committees are chosen by the Guidance Council with the approval of the faculty.
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