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CLUTHING run BEULAH i 2. i ,I Ward in Wise County. A twofold objective of FHA, contributing to the joys and satisfactions of family living and launch- ing good citizenship through homemaking, was car- ried out through projects. They included adopting a needy girl in Wise County, promoting degrees of achievement, sponsoring a fashion show, giving a mother-daughter banquet, and a SOME day for Care. the snowman cake made by FHA mem- The officers Elfei P1'eSldeHf, Bettie Tl10IT121S, Vice President, Linda Nealg Treasurer, Anne Greggs, Reporter, Nancy Brawnerg Parliamentarian, Bar- bara Orenderg Historian, Alice Cundiffg Song Lead- er, Pat Ashwellg and Secretary, Betty Keffer. Mrs. Skaggs, FHA sponsor, smiles at bers in the Home Economics Dept. Improving Individual Personal Living is the Aim of the F.H .A Standing: Bonnie Dunban, Elaine Collins, Lottie Bette Gates, Nancy Bibee, Kathryn Mills. Seated: Kingery, Suzanne Falls, Donna Crutchfield, Carol Brenda Dowdy, Mary Lackey, Sheila Schaffer, Jean Camper, Sherry Montgomery, Sandra Painter, Linda Van Fossen, Brenda Blanchard, Patty Blankenship, Conner, Donna Beason, Nancy Kirby, Betty Keffer, Paullette Hite, Marty Simmons, Teresa Brantley. Carolyn Van Fossen, Karen Painter, Susan Smith, Members of FHA check the growing collection of clothes for Beulah
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Row 1: Susan Barbour, Judy Hutchins, Marjorie Garman, Mary Harmon, Linda Neal, Nancy Brawner, Joan Bennett, Jeanie VVadner, George Seib, Bonnie Preas. Row 2: Phyllis Hodges, Arlene Frith, Jean Van Fossen, Brenda Morris, Sandra Umberger, Betty Vest, Gail Young, Cheryl Hannabass, Linda Thurman, Pat Hall. Row 3: Sandra Painter, Betty Keffer, Linda Kelley, Bonnie VVitt, Mary Goin, Reva Flick, Nancy Goin, .lo Ann Painter, Brenda Flora, Linda Taylor, Linda Vest. Row 4: Brenda Starr, Rose YVirt, Pat Dogan, Kathey Brammer, Martha Fury, Betty Martin, Linda Craighead, Judy Ellis, Diane T1'ent, Bette Gates, Linda Sarver. Row 5: Shelby Mills, Gloria Roberts, Carolyn Van Fossen, Roy Schilling, Terry Nabers, Pat Ashwell, Janie Wieringo, Raynelle Keeling, Glenna Howery. F.B.L.A. Creates Interest in Business Occupations for Students The FBLA officers are Nancy Brawner, Vice President, Cheryl Hannabass, Regional Parliamentariang Pat Hall, Historian, Brenda Starr and Reva Flick, Reporters, Linda Kelly, Historian, Gail Young, Secrctaryg and Susan Barbour, Parliamentarian, Bonnie Preas, Presi- dentg and Brenda Preas, Treasurer are not shown. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization whose purposes in- clude promoting good business education and creating more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of a business occupa- tion. The Northside chapter carries out these purposes through contests, assemblies, and sending students to the FBLA conventions. F.B.L.A. presents assembly on Whooz Who in American Business with special gifts for teachers.
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1221 it y 'vt 74 ' ff 1 COIFEREIGE HUGH 19' ,,, i 1-WWF, 'f A W 'F 7 Upper Left: John Witt, Roy MacGregor, Sara Angle, Wickham, Brenda Hofawger, Sandra Sink, Layne Linda Conner, Barbara Orender, Janice Pitts, Lou Brizendine, Katie Harless, Martha Meyers, Glen Anne Robertson. Lower Left: David Canine, Maria Hutchison. F.T.A. Members Prepare for Future by Practice Teaching The Future Teachers of America gives stu- dents an opportunity to learn the more inti- mate aspects of the teaching profession. Through this organization teachers receive help whenever needed such as grading papers and are entertained by the club at different intervals during the year. Radford student teachers are welcomed by Northside Future Teachers of America during Education Week. FTA Officers: Left: Maria Wickham, Cecelia Smith, Vickie Garven, Nancy Henderson, Donna Garven, Nancy Howell, and Miss Cline confer on teaching qualifications. !...a.....-
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