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FHA: Bottom Row-Loux lsecretaryl, Massey, Futral, Mrs. Doville lsponsorlf Third Row-lVlcCoy, Stovall, Sonnier lvice-pfesidenrl, Boygan lnresidentl, Foster, Cattaneo, R. Skinner, Callaham, Graves, Robertsonj . Skinner ltreasurerl, Mullen,' Second Row Top Row-Rosson, King, Dechow, Muller, rs. Whitfield lsponsorl, Flippen, Olsen, Price, R ye, Wald Jones, Pilcher, Farrar. f l ' ,- 0 nw. ., V. .- bmi In this year's Christmas post office, sponsored FHA, Helen Rye and Nancy Boggan try to persuade Ken Simpson to buy colorful Christmas card for the low price of ten cents. FHA post office promotes holiday cheer Greetings of the Christmas season were spread throughout Southside when the Future Homemakers of America spon- sored their annual Christmas post office, December 14-18. Each day prior to the holi- days, club members took turns selling cards before school and during all three lunch periods. These greetings were then de- livered during homeroom period Other projects that the club undertook this year included a car wash at the Jenny Lind Apco station September 26, and a rum mage sale October 10. The club members also prepared and served food at the Teacher Appreciation Day banquet November 3, which honored the faculty and administrators. Christmas comes a little early for Mrs. Moore, a resident of Medi-Homes Nursing Home, as Billie Sue Robertson presents her with a gift a week before Christmas. FHA lll
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Reviewing lVlrs. Bumpas S English students for an exam was Brenda Snitker s job on Teacher Appreciation Day FTA provides appreciation for faculty Becoming teachers for a day , members of the Future Teachers of America took over classes on Teacher Appreciation Day, November 3. The annual event was spon- sored this year by the FTA and the Student Council. The two groups furnished student teachers and hostesses and also paid all the bills covering the cost of the coffee and luncheon. The FTA provided invitations and favors. ln December, one of the main highlights was the annual FTA Christmas party. Candy, cookies, and soft drinks were provided by the members. As a climax to the party, members presented lVlrs. Katherine lVlc- Lane, the club's sponsor, with a Christmas gift. Candy and cookies became the main attraction for Janet Sherman and other FTA members at their annual Christmas party. 110 FTA FTA: Bottom R0w-Beema,,' Cutting, Jacobi, Bmckman, Coleman, Meadville Harry Robinson Tucker Chambers Kratz lsecretaryl, Snitker lpresidentl, Choate MQWSI 7-homa-91' 'Th d ROW Rlsef Rhvne Peevv f,,fCe.p,esfde,,U, Buchholz ytreasurerj, Sherman' Engiehart Price, Vernon, Files Jacobs Skaggs Top Row Donoho fhfstoffanj, Sfafffngsl- Second Row-Swift, Erwin Baker, Lowrey, Ladd Newton Boyd Henry
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Kansas City bound, Art Club members Sarah Lancaster, Jamie Caperton and Dennis Oldham board the bus April 7, that will take them to the Missouri town to see art galleries and museums. Alpha Rho Tau holds open horse show Horseshows, ice skates and dramatics were just a few of the ingredients in the Art Club's 1970-71 activities. On October 31, Art Club members held their first open horse show. Twenty areas of competition were offered at a cost of S2 per entry. Awards for the winners of each class were presented by trophy girl Kathy lVIorris, junior member. Tulsa was the next stop on the club's agenda as members explored the art galleries and attempted to ice skate at that city's indoor rink on January 30. Next the club journeyed to Fayetteville to see the presenta- tion of Front Page by the University of Arkansas drama department. Members also visited art galleries in Kansas City, lVlissouri, on the first weekend in April. Concluding the activities the club held its annual art auction to raise money held in lVlarch. 5 l M F T , ,ij I .4 'v sf ALPHA RHO TAU: Bottom Row-Mr. Cooper, Barringer, S. Schmidt. Stafford, Schneider, McLachan, Caperton, Cutting, Alverson, Mosley, B. Robinson, Goodin, Ramey, Meadowsj Second Row-Terry, Flauser, Jackson, Meyer, Laser, Hopper, C. Schmidt, K. lVlorris, Steward, Carter, Englehart, Smith, L. Robinson, Rose, Third Flow-Jones, Price, Reedy, Beckham, Skaggs, Jaber, Staton, Stem, Flhyne, Ffapley, 112 Alpha Rho Tau I l Whittaker, Reichardt, Brown, Reynolds, Rauser, Armbrusterf Fourth Row- , Tanner, Sandusky, Hogue, Sherman, Mitchell, Clement, L. Johnson, C. Morris, Vaughn, Taylor, Jaber, Stovall, Lowder, Sanders, Harvey,' Fifth Row- Moellers, Williams, Dickinson, Parsons, Hendrix, Simpson, Johnson, Vanderforl McCann, McGee, Peevy, Lovett, Oldham, Lancaster, Kratz, Orndorff, Daniels.
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