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uu- N Carol Peterson. Ianet Wann. Ianice Shenk, lane! Gear, Mary Lawrence. NJ Knitting and embroidery work seem lo be popular with Kay Pilumm. Mary Scoville. Cindy Ziegler. and Carol Gould, industrious members of Miss Venard's Needlework Club. Beverly Blakesley. IoAnn Cunningham. Lorraine Hasel- horst, Alice Allbritien, and lean Cunningham pause while surveying the results oi their afternoon's needle- work. The Remnant Shop: ready-to-wear and piece goods 7907 Santa Fc Drive, Overland Park 210 Io Ann Pelry. Monna Rae Slough. Diane Benedix, Madelyn Brile, Ianet Severin. IEEDLEWORK MEMBERS ARGYLE socks with their colorful network of countless bobbins held no ieors for proficient members of the Needlework Club. Meeting bi-weekly to work on knitting, embroidery, ond crocheting projects, sixty members further developed their skill in hcindwork under the direction ot club sponsors, Mrs. Iohn Cross and Mrs. Ailene Thomas. Highlighting the yeors oc- tivities was the group Christmas porty. V41 it 'rr
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i.-an VI SIER HAND SKILLS The club was open to experienced handworkers completing projects such as suits or crocheted scarves, as well as to beginners using needles to make Afghan squares, The only requirement for membership was interest in furthering one's skill in needlework. Group officers were Ian Turton and Nancy Smith, presidentsg fda Mae Staley and Ioanne Pope, vice-presidentsg Mary Cain, secretary-treasurer, Iane Ware, secretaryg and Sue Ann Miller, treasurer. STANDING-D. Bretz, I. Morrison. D. Morrison. W. Marshall. M. Hyon. I. Sterling. H. Albertson. SEATED-A. Ieliries. M. Badeker. S. Marmon. A. Rumsey. I. Warner. I. Bowersock. F. Wilson. C. Barker. A. Fields, S. Ferguson. M. I. Eckles, C. Thompson. Kirt's 5 and 10 Store, 8010 Foster, Overland Park The officers of the Needlework Club. Iane Ware. Nancy Smith. Mary Cain. Ida Mae Staley, Ioanne Pope. Sue Ann Miller. and Ian Turton, meet in the library to discuss plans for their programs. While Marilynne Kilgroe and Marilyn Bova concentrate on their work, Miss Venard shows a new embroidery stitch to Sondra Roberts. qw K K ? tt sl-' f 9. we I ' wr M' If -m.S7vXs43iu4 ' .Y'QK
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TO PROMOTE interest in teaching careers is the pur- pose of the Future Teachers of America, a national organization. In its second year this club of twenty members was sponsored by Miss Boys. Members gained experience in teachers' duties by visiting grade schools in the area. Major offices were filled by Eloise Sparks, Betty Troutman, Iudy Campbell, Catherine Schulteis, Virginia Duncan, and Vivian Allan. Examining teaching requirements in a college bulletin are Vivian Allan. Eloise Sparks. Betty Troutman. Virginia Duncan. Iudy Campbell. and Catherine Schulteis. Future Teachers' officers. ff' lj Q' E. H. A. Pl HORIZO S I. Mittenfelner holds the emblem of the FHA as the other officers. D. McHenry. B. Geenens. R. Clayton. and I. Rodenburg. look on. STANDING-L. Howland. S. Houston. I. Metzner. E. Zimmerman. D. Ren- ner. C. Weaver. D. Ioy. C. Menker. C. Frank. P. Worcester. SEATED- G. Chappell. I. Sicking. I. Ryan. EUT RE TEACHERS wi gg .26 . 'ii gh' 3 'r' H, K 1 is U , Y. ii. 'BACK HOW-I. Darby. W. Marshall. I. Kin-mard.'B. Hicherson. H. Flanders. D. Busse. L. McFadden. E. Mock. FRONT HOW-M. Ryon. G. Cooper. P. Atkins. M. A. Clayton. D. Ioos. THE HANDS of the homemaker, as symbolized on the emblem of the Future Homemakers of America, are the supports of the present and future homes of America. Organized to train their hands for subsequent homemaking, the twenty-five members of the F.H.A., sponsored by Mrs. Kathryn Cross, worked Toward New Horizons, the clubs motto. Officers were Isabelle Mittentelner, president, Sandy McCann, vice-president, Raidene Clayton, treasurer. ,buy
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