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1-'A ri 5, if W 'Fl 'Q l T tgllil x l Officers of the D. E. Club are Robert Irwin, Vice-Pres- identj Mary Nichols, Secre- tary, Mrs. Janet S. Main, Advisor, Kenneth Morris, President, Bill Whitlock, Promotions Manager, Jeri Strickland, Treasurer. D. E. Students Get On-Job-Training Members R Boltnott R Evans D Fogg, S Hazelwood, R Irwin, B Lawson M Lovern M Johnson R Miller, K Moms, R Scholz, B Whltloclc J Younger G Allman M K Brown G Cowlnng P Dudley M Nichols S Stanley, J Strickland I lr ga 5 51' use THE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB After four periods of classes the members of the D E Club leave school to go to work Here they apply the fundamentals of business learned in a special DE class When they graduate from high school, these students have achieved not only an academic educa tion but also the experience needed to know how to do a job well in later lite While in D E the members attend conven tions, and to express their appreciation, give a banquet at the end of the year for their employers They also enter a district competl tion of the business field in which they won five honors this year Robert Irwin gives a smile with his service at the Shopwell as he packs groceries O H ' D X ' yi M A ' f W - 1 M 4 1 'A it n ' . . t ' '. ' ' , I 1 ' I 'A ' ll , 11 ' ' - ' l- , . . . ' ' . I P ' I 'Q I I ' , , ll . ' ,. ' V . rt A , .l rl wr ' n 'A' i I ai . .il ' I ' ' . . . ' ' ii ' I . ' I I ,Y f ' - v V V , T . .- i, y 314, i, ,gl , ff., 1 .J ' gfabey, Q ,Sig ii as sis: Q .. 51.5, ' T, . - ,, :f-.- Wi , 1 :wi ,.-.u, Nagy' . Y , f1rJ.' 'T 4 ,.i., ' . ' - 115' ngfffl - A . , , at ,. ,Vu AQ f,.,.,m , - X mf .W-qu - - wx . ' ,hw ' Q 'ful Ji' NF .5525-'F ' IFJ, r'1fifig ' 535 r , , 2 Y 'I.i f,W 1 3 ga' -ir :ff fy'-'::,1tge:r. fi' gf'-Q Afatiflif . Mills,-3.f,'l1G5 - y 4 in J I, X :'-1 mfgi' .'.-'- 1: . M Z-,M
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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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Officers of the Business Club for the fall term were Sherry Elder, Treasurer, Connie Edgington, Reporter, Shirley Alexander, Vice-president, .lane Hodges, Pres- ident, and Tommy Sellers, Secretary. Officers for the spring term were Jane Hodges, President, Janice Nelson, Vice-President, Glenna Barkley, Secretary, Marie LeSueur, Treasurer, and Connie Edgington, Reporter. Better Business- The Better Business Club has as its goal the slogan Better Business Education-Better Business World . Each member feels the im- portance of learning her skill to be of service to the school and to the community. ev en xiii. -N .I t To understand better the practices and pol- icies of business and industry and to keep in- fo r m e d about the ever-changing business world, the members interview personnel man- agers, engage speakers, study occupations, and have panel discussions, field trips, and movies. The club also sponsors service projects for needy people of the community. ln the near future they plan to be affiliated with the Future Business Leaders of America. - . Linda Woods, Sally England, Social Chairman, Coralyn Bl-lSme5S Club members PFSPGVG G Cl'lflSl'fTl0S Corlette and Sharyn Wirt prepare refreshments at the bG5l46f- organizational meeting. MEMBERS: S. Alexander, M. Barber, G Barkley: W. Barkley, S. Blackwood, 5. Bus nell, S. Caplan, S. Castell, C. Corlette, J. Custer, C. Dailey, S. Dun- can, C. Edglngton, S. England, S. El- der, P. Fidler, D. Godfrey, B. Gravett, J. Hodges, B. Hurst, B. Kefauver, M. Le5ueur, P. McCall, ,M. K, Mitchell, M. Murray, N. Nardi, C. Nash J. Nel- son, D. Poff, J. Reynolds J. Scott, D. Seifert, T. SeUers, B. SAUEMCKSY, R. Sowder J. Thompson S. Wilmore, N. Witt, Woods, B. Wright. Advisors: Mrs. Violet Carter and Mrs. Caroline Barbee.H IXVX H H ,wget -f,
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