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GUIDANCE CLUB I I .5 .-. iw-.. it .13 The Guidance Club scheduled several in- teresting topics that were discussed in group counseling sessions this year. They under- took several fund-raising projects to sponsor the club president's trip to Washington, D.C. in order to participate in the Presidential Classroom Program. The club took its annual educational tour of Washington, D.C. in the lgttgper: - spring. One of the major activities of the club is sponsorship of the Freshman Orientation Day. Officers of the club are: President - Cynthia Wills, Vice-President - Cheryl Parker, Secretary - Wendy Walton, and Treasurer - Freda Vaughn. Advisor is Mr. Midgette. Linda Overton greets students as they arrive for Orientation Day. Angela White leads a group around campus. T 'Y -A Guidance Club 147
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ,A Members of the Future Homemakers of America were involved in several activities this year, Members of the club attended the FHA District Rally and the State Convention. They sold iron-on patches and candy ap- ples, made favors for residents in rest homes, and en- tered the Hertford Christmas parade. Q, 1 Shelly Nowell demonstrates cooking techniques. N6 FHA Officers of the club are: President- Diane Overton, Vice-President - Sue Key, Secretary - Connie Rucker, Treasurer - Betty Spruill, Historian - Rena Copeland, Parliamentarian - Angel Skinner, and Reporter - Shelly Rucker. Mrs. Stubbins and Mrs. White are the advisors. Members participate in Christmas parade.
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GALLEON STAFF The best description of the work the Galleon Staff does every year is this, your annual. Many hours of hard work and intense concentration are involved in the publication of this book. Memories, both good and bad, are compiled in your yearbook. The staff had to meet four deadlines and take seem- l ingly untold millions of pictures in the course of the year. They also sold ads all through the summer to pay for publishing the annual. The staff studied publishing terms and put them to practical use by leaming to draw layouts, write copy, and process pictures. The advisor is Mrs. Harrell. Staff members are busy recording memories. 148 Galleon
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