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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F.H.A. is an organization comprising girls who are plan- ning to be future homemakers. The club has many activities starting with the installa- tion of new members, presenting a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, the annual F.H.A. Dance, and the homemaking fashion show that was held in May. They also have other activities which help them toward being good homemakers. Two girls were selected to go to the annual state F.H.A. convention. OFFICERS: Back: Cherie Manwill, Margarita Haro. Front: Connie Miller, Roberta Thompson, Marian Chavez. Martha Haskins. 93
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MODERN DANCE Members of the Modern Dance Club are chosen by tryouts. They present an original dance to the official members and are chosen on the basis of originality, poise, grace and dance ability. The club is active in the Christmas Pro- gram, Spotlight Revue, and assemblies, as well as their own presentations. President .. Sara Elizondo Vice President Martha Alves Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Price
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Hl-Y The Hi-Y has been reorganized this year under The spon sorship of Mr. Richard Young. . . . The primary functions of the club are to help develop Christian ideals of leader- ship and morality among its members and to act as a service organization to the student body. . . . This year the joint Hi-Y's put on a carnival and a dance, and the Boys' Hi-Y offered its services to any other club or function in the school. OFFICERS Left to right: Vice-President, Ted Minert Treasurer. Ed Hasbrook Chaplin. Dale Ansley St.-at-Arms. John Littlefield Sgt.-at-Arms. Ron Jones President Doyle Anderson (Not in picture) OFFICERS: Karen Sterry, president Donna Henrickson, vice-president Mary Ann Odiorne, treasurer Lanelle Martin, secretary Marlin Gaub, chaplain TRI-HI-Y This club is made up of a group of girls who are interested in furthering the development of Christian character in the home, school, and the community. Any girl who is willing to support the purpose of the club may apply for member- ship. During the year Tri-Hi-Y has become active in several areas such as money making projects, guest speaker, and a baking trip. Tri-Hi-Y's slogan is, Pure thoughts, pure words, 94 pure actions.”
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