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atcne 76466614 of ,4mefa6aa ! F. T. A. ROW ONE: A. Ditslear, S. Clevenger, K. Ebejay, J. Oehler, T. Scarff, S. Denton, S. Sell, M. Phillian, M. Stiles, K. Burkhart, S. Benedetto, O. Hing, M. Flahive, B. Horvath, L. Shackelford, S, Jennings, L. Nelson, L. Cochran, C. Florance, J. Mitchell, A. Kebker, J, Spring, M. Betts, J. Christian, B, J. Starling, R. Williams, T. Sampson, S, Taylor, S. Lombard, Lowry, J. Brown, J. Earls, S. Inlow, R. Sherman: ROW TWO: K. Kazee, M. Bauman, Mr. Moist: ROW FOUR: H. Bonner, J , Carmany, L. Shcnting, N. Tompkins, L. Oberfield, I, Muladore, M. Richards, V. Gatton. B.A11en, J. Kellar, M. Wick, N. Stanger, T. Gaumer, S. Aller, B. Clark, J. Booher, M. Walker, C. Russell, S. Turner, B. Schunck, A. Morrison, L. Gaskell, K. Coxby, B, Rife, P. Seever, D. Wolfe, S, Brake, B. Mantor, B. Haddix, D. Gruber, M. Kennedy, L. Garey, S. Hull, S. Buckingham, C, Saulsbury, M. Deel, S. Cain, B. O'Keefe, G. Monks, M. M, Fraser, C. Miller, J, Tagg, McBride: ROW THREE: T. Landsittel, K. Bobula, L. King, and Pfwfeaeaw... Future Teachers of America, advised by Mr, Moist, is an organization designed to give students a better insight into the teaching profession. The chapter, named after Elizabeth White the found- er of the club in 1947, had a total of 85 members --the largest enrollment in the club's history. Mem- bers substituted for ailing teachers and attended pro- grams on the schools and universities of Paris and the techniques of teaching ,t the blind. L. F. T, A. OFFICERS SEATED: Anne Ditslear, secretaryg Linda King, treasurer: Olivia Hing, vice president: Robby Sherman, historian: STANDING: Mr. Moist, advisory Mary Fraser,- president. Marion Bauman ex- plains the technique of using dissecting tools in the absence of Mr. Van Dyke.
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?wZwze qfomeamkefw of ffmefulaa F, H, A, ROW ONE: Rosa Penn, Judy Brush, Carolyn Klrtley, Rosa Lee Flournoy, Margo Penn, Bonnie Galluzzo, Alvera Wilkinson, Ophelia Breece, Dorothy Little, Sandra Cain, Pat Selanders, Beverly Brush, Linda Pickens: ROW TWO: Judy Walters, Pat Gale, Donna Penn, Lana Crank, Elizabeth Dailey, Pat Rush, Virginia Gale, Mary Garver, Mary Johnson, Doris Corley, Jackie Travis, Shirley Keller, Anna Nogleg ROW THREE: Gisela Maul, Barb Mathews, Mary Warner, Liz Tilden, Claudia A Banks, Theodora Collier, Pat Shannon, Alice Levlngs, Carol Gains, Carol Dunlap, Kay Jeffrey, Viola Flournoy, Hazel Flournoy, Donna Maraldo, Betty Flournoy, Laura Roberts. ROW FOUR: Judy Bright, Patsy Mullins, Charlotte Johns, Pat Qulllen, Linda Pyles, Norma Lavender, Linda Carter, Norma Swisher, Jean Maggard, Phyllis Thompson, Gracie Layman, Vicki McKee, Levita Jordan. 7amafnow '4 Wamemakew 1 W H yu, The F. H. A. Cabinet includes Mrs. Hulbertg Donna Maraldo, song leader: Pat Quillen, reporterg Claudia Banks, parliamentariang Barb Mathews, president: Betty Flournoy, vice president: Liz Tilden, treasurerg Carol Dunlap, historian, Mrs. Jones. With the motto Toward New Horizons, Future Homemakers of America aims its programs and ac- tivities toward furthering the knowledge of its mem- bers in the field of home- making. One year in home economics is the only re- quirement for member- ship. This year's club totaled 60 members.
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atm cmd Spcmdad 664454 OFFICERS: LATIN I: President . . . . Roy Stults Vice President . . DickWarner Secretary . . . Jim Rathburn Treasurer . . . Patty Shaw LATIN I: President ..... .... D lane Wolfe Vice President Secretary . . . . . . .Margaret Flahive Allison Furlong Treasurer . . . . DavidRussel1 LATIN II President . . . Ruth Starkey Vice President . , Bill Heald Secretary . . Treasurer . . Nancy Thomas . . Margaret Williams The two Latin Clubs have as a common aim the instilling JUS wk' 'R 'sa' 44 ' 5 s rl Ons y - OFFICERS: Spanish l President , . , , Rgdney Banks Vice President . Toni Ackley Secretary-Treasurer Marsha Catrow Program Chairman . . . . BarbaraBowlus Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Steve Courter Spanish I: President .... . . . B111 Geiger Vice President- . . . Barb Rife Secretary .... . . TonlScarff Treasurer . . . . Mike Linville Spanish Il: President ,,,, Paul Kissner Vice President . . Barb Hofstad Secretary . . . Rhea Williams Treasurer . . Bob Barrlnger Understanding the Spanish culture is the goal of the Spanish Clubs at Hayes. The advisor is Mr. Hurd, the Spanish instructor. Membership consists of first and second year students, Programs this year for the Spanish I Club have included speakers, slides and films, plays, and a banquet. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Barb Hofstad, Ford Kebker, Bob 92 Barringer, Bill Geiger. of interest ln the Latin language beyond the textbook's limits. The only requirement for membership is enrollment ln a Latin class. The advisor for both groups is Mrs. Doris Evans, Latin instructor, Instituted 17 years ago, the two clubs, Latin I and II, which are given the name OLYMPIADES, have state and national affiliation with the Junior Classical League. Each year delegates of the clubs attend the state convention. Former members of the clubs have received distinction in the form of several elected positions in the state and the honor of both a state and national J. C, L. presidency. Programs this year have included skits, stories, reports and games along with the annual Latin Banquet, state J. C. L. convention, and adoption of a. local family at Christmas time. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS ROW ONE: Diane Wolfe, Margie Flahlve, Allison Furlong: ROW TWO: Nancy Thomas, Ruth Starkey, Margaret Williams: ROW THREE: Roy Stults, Bill Heald, Dave Russell, Pat Shaw. afaedgn altace
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