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l A third grader at Raleigh Court Elementary School reads his lesson to Jo Ann Fulton. Kiizmssns or, rw.: B. Ashley, s, 'CaldwelI,, AL i capenhavefggxse Ci-uckeFgFA.t aunzg3,llicgsnesnieius, NJ' Dielgersu,n,'J. be-Vfglfon, D. Gaines, D. Godfrey, if H ,Pe ,Gmoltneyii ,,K.,,,Hgndy, ,H.hyl-lardig, ,,E,,,,,,Hatcher, ' ighijsl1uve?B. iiH6ldreHwigML'fiHufclg5soni2i?2fH.,Jgipgszggvs i Le.ii.asrer, AL Linthicum, 4. Mlllerigk. 'hullins, A. i ii., Niohqlsh B.,glorris, J: Xgowallg J. Pratt, HE, SngPP. it , Qi' 'il 'ilwiflfhlleyf 1133? ,,J.EMafe5!nah,.,,,iiQtgggg ii ,,, liflggg il it mil, .V K Z A H ZEI F. T. A. Girls Focus on the Future The Future Teachers of America, a depart- ment of the Virginia Education Association, off- ers its members insight to education as a career. Programs and activities of the FTA have been set up to acquaint students with the teaching profession through such experiences as observ- ing classes in progress and assisting in class- room activities. A visit to Radford College, and attendance at the State FTA Convention gave members an insight into preparation for their careers. At one meeting, customs and education in Japan were discussed by Miss Anne Somers Bailey, who taught and lived in Japan for four years and is now at Patrick Henry, Officers of the FTA are Janet Miller, Treas.g Leonora Talley, Reporter, Jo Ann Fulton, Pres., Judy Powell, Sec., and Ann Copenhaver, Vice-Pres.
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I 1 wg-In r' a 'ig .gl A 'Q Q '24 .lt Mqi-3:14, ' X Q K k it hifi A-. 3 .4 . Sports Editor Gory Mitchell and Photography Editor Sally Setting up the yearbook pogination in our improvised Albergotti compare football action shots. file cabinets are Julio Trent and Anne Zirkle. Carol Boydg Mrs, Youngg Barbara Dixong Paulette McCallg Trish Woolwineg Som Gantt, assistant ort editorg and Tommy Burnette make layouts and arrange the page structure of the yearbook. u 4 Bob Lorch and Marvin Smith work as a team on class Staff member Kitty Downs types up her copy for the pictures. first 20 pages, the opening section, l E ' x s Q L 105
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F. H. A. Works Toward New Horizons Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of students studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools. As an integral part ofthe homemaking pro- gram, F.H.A. provides opportunities for stu- dents to have additional experiences in plan- ning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. Activities of the club included preparing the food for the Faculty Tea, a Mother- Daughter Buffet, and a Valentine party given with the FHA Chapter from Jefferson for the patients at the Mary Louise Home. At the November meeting Mrs. Kathline Mills spoke on the Civil Defense program. The club ended its activities with a gay picnic at Fishburn Park. New school, bare bulletin boards! FHA members, Sue Olinger, Patty McClung, and Jane Brust, post display showing activities of their organizations. lO7 FHA officers are Shirley Caldwell, Reporter, Linda Wahlburg, Treas.g Darlene Hannabass, Social Chrm., Vickie Hutson, Vice- Treas.g and Audrey Jarrell, President. Absent from the picture is Marsha McNeill, Sec. .MEMBERS:. B. Ayers, G. Berkley,i...W. Barkley, J., Blqke, SJ, iBriis1',Q' B.Xf'Byrd,j, Cqidwellg l.:.QlQrgig, gd. ,Il Crowley, C. Council, Awboss, C.' Eubunks.,B. fFOStem S. Grubbs, K. Handy, D. Hunnubass, S. Hilderbrand, S. Hopper, 5. Hurd, B. Hurst, V. Hutson, A. Jurrel, K. Keiser, P. Kelly, N. Leonard, B. Lindsey, P. Mc- Q Clung, D, MeKindree, M. McNeil, L.. Noeli, S, Olinger, H E.,1 -Pukey, BQ, 'X RoBertsori,g1 MS. ,lTSink,Vll 56: ipiaeif, if K.,f 3,5 gribllgand, B. 'Tolsfonj L: Wuhlberg, C., alke, B. ' ee . A ll' lll, Hififfagiiir' ' l' s 'W Wifi' ' I U 5 -I3 ' Lui-sefiffw '-. 'ii il'.f?si?Z?rA1 'L i siggageggiiiii mb M 5 -. . ., ii. N335 ,.., el. ,gm it - ir,,ii?fZitg 3. i ' - -- it -Qi fe... .s..s...i. 1 .V 4 W -15, ,,,:,,,5m,?
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