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if fi! 523. . ' 2 2, r s ,mf 4374 SPONSOR Mrs. Dobbins f '4 1 ff' hf'ff5fQsy.,- 1' Q J . 5, , , VV wk if ,'v7?,,,., 0 , ' ff , , , 4,4 L f Z 1511 lst Row, L. to R.: Betty Fruth, Judy Terrell, Barbara Croson, Merrilee Sf. George, Betty Bursanni, Sharon Land, Janice Parrish, Jane Rose, Shirley Vail. 2nd Row: Sally Tucker, Penny Daniels, Sally Brooks, Darlene Estes, Judy Sims, Carolyn Simpson, Bobbie McCormick, Kathy DeKoven, Ann Slciles. 3rd Row: Donna Gray, Karen Miller, Judy Gibson, Sharon Wough, Susan Gregory, Elaine Malin, Jeanne Hayes, Barbara Conley, Virginia Webber. 4th Row: Mary Englebert, Sharon Lozier, Vera Buchner, Mary Kraus, Judy Bond. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SPONSOR Mrs. Hoffman .li Q I 0 . . tv. 4 1 ,gig Among the eight alms of the Future y ' ,J Homemakers of America are promoting in- ternational good will, furthering interest in home economics, and providing wholesome group and individual recreation. The club, made up of all the girls who take home economics courses, works to prepare its members for the places they will have to take in the world ofthe future. 'lst Row, l.. to R.: Secretary, Barbara Hood, Vice-President, Many Kuhns, President, Carolyn Watkins, Vice-Presidenl'Projccls, Diane Charesl, Treasurer, Valerie Sargeant. 2nd Row: Panliamc-ntarian, Penny Daniels, I.C.C., Margie Kendel, Councy Council, Sharon Folsom, Historian, Mary Love, County Council, Kitty Kendall, Vice President Public Relations, Nancy McKenzie.
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1 . . Jeux f , 'Aw' . ,J V' . f ' - ?' ' '!P !?' .Hr 5, Hnwiwf ' .ii x. Q R' wx ' -. i The District Convention for 1959-60. D. C. T. Repairing typewriters requires much training I .14 J, MW We entered both cl float and a car in the homecoming pcnrode. Paige One Hundred Forty-CJ
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'S .4 N' fe 3 . 'WM V fz . ' .e f law' - if ' w. -. Q N . Brel? ' i K ', e ' ' I l ' I xi r i, lsl Row, L. lo R.: Sandy Ericson, Sally Milchell, Tonia Barrow, Carol Roderick, Barbara l l l Crismond, Judy Baker, Donna Domohourski, Joan Hiley, Bonnie O'Connor. 2nd Row: Linda .lelicl-1, Sandy Neuendorf, Jean Allen, Nancy McKenzie, Lynn Beclel, Marcia Crain, Nancy Russell, Carol Pneuman, Belly Malhis. 3rd Row: Pal McCall, Susan Kezk, Roslyn Eron, June Durham, Elizabelh Wells, Killy Kendall, Donna Goss, Sue Bailey, , Mary Boura. 4lh Row: Lee Harrison, Linda Burger, Carolyn Clark, Judy Semmons, Iro Shellon, Slephanie Grahm, Cynlhia Morrissey, Linda Brown, Joanne Taylor. 5lh 'li 'ff F . Row: Marina Barry, Chris Chambers, Yelive Ke Navorra, Jaan Davis, Marlha Farmer, Judy Dodd, Mary Jane Marlin, Marlha Bond. J be sn i ff 6 as 9 , Wifi m ILJ 1+- Leclures and demon- slralions are an im- porlanl par! of home economics. isl Row, L. lo R.: Barbara Hood, Belh Bennell, Diane Charesl, Elaine Taur, Carolyn Watkins, Mary Kuhns, Jackie Sweningson, Gerry Salinas, Valeria Sargeanl. 2nd Row: Pal Carroll, Nancy Norris, .loan Dilker, Diana Parker, Bonnie Hayes, Karen Friocelli, Sandy Coffman, Lucy Bicesli, Carol Marler, Pal Carroll. 3rd Row: Rila Salliolle, Pam Spenser, Sharon Folsom, Becky Hood, Janice Hiney, Mary Love, Kathy Kelly, Margie Kendall, Pam Obermeyer, Judy Bennett. Alh Row: Ellen Rooks, Pam Moore, Carol Adams, Carol Bowling, lsabel Keehn, Jo Ganl, Margarel Fulmer, Melanie Quigg, Bonnie Waholek. 5lh Row: Dee Hovey, P01 Shaeffer, Candy Jones, Joan Robertson, Sharon Hunl, Jean McGlolhin, Linda Pye, Nancy Wrighl. Page One Hundred Farly-Three
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