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The i962-63 Scrapbook is put together by officers Chip garet Hammock, Advisor Clifford Deyerle, Reporter, Susan Bonesteel, Secretary, Sue Blackwood, tarian. Gloria Griffien, Treasurer, Bill Tinnell, President, Miss Mar- D.E. Clubbers Explore Distribution Operating on local, state, and national level, Distributive Educa- tion Club members work on worth- while projects and take part in various activities. This year the club gave two dances: The Great Pumpkin Dance in October, and The ldes of March Dance. Also Patrick Henry's chapter was host to the District Club Contest and Conference, members conducted a grocery shoppers survey, and at- tended an employee-employer ban- quet. Other activities included pro- fessional meetings with local mer- chants and businessmen as speak- ers, participation in a Leadership Conference in Richmond, and com- petition in Staunton in a state con- test which produced for Patrick Henry two first place district win- ners. Members this year were B. Ar- gabright, M, Barbour, T. Baker, B. Boitnott, S. Blackwood, S. Bone- steel, B. Bryant, G. Carper, W. Crossgrove, G. Griffin, J. Custer, C. Deyerle, P. Frazer, O. Garrett, D. Johnson, H, King, P. Lehmberg, B. McCraw, R. Pleasants, D. Poff, E. Richardson, T. Roberts, J. Spen- cer, E. Stewart, B. Spain, B. Tin- nell, J. Wimmer. The Advisor of the Club is Miss Margaret Hammock. 94
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Officers Betty Hurst, Vice President, Linda Wahlberg, Treasurer, and Dianne McKendree, President, check activities for the coming spring. Linda Wahlberg, Becky Byrd, Ann Paxton, and Dianne McKendree gather to watch a demonstration of the arrangement of home utilities given by a representative from the Appalachian Power Company. F.H.A. Develops Maturity In Its Homemakers Future Homemakers of America is a national organization that studies the ethics of good home- making. Through the F.H.A. girls learn to appreciate the beauty ofa home and its surroundings, to strive for its betterment, and to find satisfaction in making their home a happy one. The F.H.A. en- courages democracy and stimu- lates girls to play an active part in community affairs. One enjoyable project last year was a joint meeting with Jefferson High School's F.H.A. ln June the Patrick Henry Chapter was hostess to the State Future Homemaker's of America Convention. i963 F.H.A. members were N. Alexander, B. Ayers, C. Bailey, J. Bailey, N. Britton, J. Brust, J. But- ler, B. Byrd, C. Council, J. Crowley, D. Deans, J. Dodson, A. Doss, A. Foster, J. Glasgow, K. Grady, D. Hannabass, S. Hilderbrand, E. Hodges, B. Hurst, P. Kelley, B. Lendsey, J. Macy, B. Mason, S. McClure, S. McGarrell, D. McKen- dree, K. McKendree, M. McNeil, L. Noell, A. Paxton, P. Richardson, J. Tenell, S. Taylor, L. Wahlberg, B. Wallenborn, K. Walker, B. Weeks, L. Wright, J. Young, K. Young. 93
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Officers are Helen Kirby, Recording Secretaryg Pat Fidler, Treasurer, Bobbie Shoe- maker, Corle-sponding Secretory, Lois Wimmer, Publicity Committee Chairman, Glenna Barkley, President, Clarke Holland, Vice President. Business Club Develops Future Leaders Preparation of a year book was the main project of the Better Busi- ness Club this year. This was an entirely new project never before attempted, and was completed and issued only after hard work by a committee of members. It included the club's individual constitution, a schedule of planned events, iden- tification of members, and o list of projects to be undertaken. Ac- tivities that the club took part in were tours, panel discussions, a pot luck supper for the parents, and service projects. Also members promoted good will within the Busi- ness Department by sponsoring o visitation day in the form of an Open House for those interested. The 1963 members: L. Alexan- der, A. Ames, M. Barber, G. Bark- ley, M. K. Brown, K. Brugh, P. C h a p m a n, S. Craighead, R. Crooke, A. Dinner, S. Duncan, P. Fidler, C. Holland, H. Kirby, S. Lawrence, M. LeSeuer, J. A. Mus- ser, B. Nardi, N. Piper, W. Salyers, B. Scott, B. Scott, B. Shoemaker, F. Trywusch, L. Waggoner, J. Tur- ner, S. Webster, S. Wilson, L. Wimmer, J. Coleman, J. Harris, and D. Nelson. The Club Advisors are Mrs. Violet Carter and Mrs. Caroline Barbee. Helen Kirby, Dianie Nelson, Bobbie Shoe- maker, Barbara Scott, Jo Ann Musser, and Judy Harris count money after solici- tation for the Heort Fund,
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