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ie ml Secretarial work has become a preferred ca- reer for young women in recent years. The Commercial Club was started for the purpose of promoting this interest even further. as good sec- retaries are needed in all businesses. The activities of the club include films, speakers, a yearlyvpresentation of a book to the library, helping a needy family at Christmas. field trips. and a picnic at the end of the year. Members are taken from commer- cial students who want to pursue this interest further than the confines of the classroom will allow. At their meetings. the club often has speakers, such as Miss Leigh. herself a former commercial teacher. s. . W c ter: Ea: ' in' 911:- i f! Q3 41 Commercial Club Officers. Franz left I0 P'f,Ql1I.' First fmt'-Linda Peel. Reporter: Eleanor Jones. Secretary. Svtoml row-Lou Rawls, Chap- laing Barbara Forehand. Vice- President: Barbara Hall. President: and Mrs. Hornbuckle. sponsor. Absent from picture-Pat Hughes. Treasurer. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEMBERS: From left to right: First row-Peggy Wagner. Claudia Leggett. Shirley Taylor. Laura Pool, Jane Leggett, Mary Sue Ainsley, Betty Parker. Joan Rose, Beverly Parker, and Ruby Evans. Stwnrzzi rnwiJune Nouell. Carol Richardson. Essie Willis, Shirley Taylor, Patsy Hobbs. Margie Creekmore. Susan Ambrose. E'sie Gray. Jackie Pierce. and Sue White. Tlzfrrl rowv Phyllis Pierce. Verna Baines, Sally Jennings. Bette Rae Curling, Charlotte Ware. Mary Stephens. Mary Westmoreland, Martha Gatton Anita Moseley, and Carolyn Blades. A Q it 'fs lx
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Lx' Practice teaching through the F.T.A. helps to prepare students, like Phyllis Pierce, for the teaching career they are planning. G46 ' miie e 65:45 To learn more about teaching is the chief aim of the Future Teaeher's Club. This aim is recognized by the projects and activities conducted by the organization. They were in charge of four W.F.O.S. Radio programs during National Education Week, Other activities of the club included a visit to the Edu- cational Train, the presentation of a book to the library, their able assistance to the Student Council during College and Career Day and to the P.T.A. with their spaghetti supper. Substitute teaching in the grammar schools, also helped to enlighten the students in the art of teaching. Mrs. Odom, sponsor, Mary Jo Dillon, reporterg Patty Radke, presidentg Ellen Hewitt, secretary-treasurerg Kay Black, vice-president. Gloria Harper, Anita Smith, Mildred Anderson, Joan Barnes, Kay Black, Phyllis Pierce. Second Row: Ellen Hewitt, Pat Horton, Barbara Roach, Mary Lou Hassell, Ann West, Patty Radke. Third Row: Barbara Stewart, Mary Jo Dillon, Carolyn Jarman, Betty Hassell, Diane Tarkington, Patsy Trotman. F. T. A. MEMBERS-From Left to Right:First Row-
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