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First row, left to right: Miss Huffman, Judy Lutz, Vicky Brown, Deamie Griffith, Joyce Shields, Diane Beckner, Carolyn Craver, Janet Hunter, Sandra Ayers, Kay Howerton, Mrs. Green. Second row: Jackie Casey, Marilyn Poindexter, Bonnie Sweat, Leona Binkley, Pat Milhous, Carol Stilley, Nancy Williams, Carolyn Tesh, Emily Ketner, Evelyn Holder, Marian Lashmit. Third row: Martha Huffstetler, Frankye Pickett, Luena Garrison, Karen Gunderson, Emily Williams, Sarah Sain, Lynn Bailey, Sharon Pfaff, Glenda Pardue. Fourth 116 row: Susan Williams, Darlene Norman, Elaine Harper, Bonnie Miller, Marietta Foster, Cynthia Stroble, Glenda Sue Cashion, Joan Horton, Linda Berrier, Nancy Luper. Fifth row: Linda Jones, Billie Jarvis, Karen Jarvis, Mary Williamson, Billie Gabard, Melanie Crater, Jean Sidden Cindy Doty, Nancy Reed, Camilla Hanes. Sixth row: Cynthia Jones, Betty Newsome, Linda Smith, Jackie McKnight, Jo Cooksey, Julia Messick, Judy Kendrick, Laura Jo Hampton, Nancy Beroth, Dale Whitehead, Frances Tuttle.
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Front row, left to right: Diane Windsor, Blanche Holder, Sponsor; Judy Conrad, Elizabeth Wolfe, Diane Beckner, Linda Conrad, Judy Jones. Second row: Miss Snow, Virginia Hudson, Hazel Gordon, Jane Voss, Linda Smith. Future Geachers of America Officers and Sponsor Seated, left to right: Diane Windsor, Secretary; Blanche Holder, Vice- President; Judy Jones, Treasurer. Standing: Miss Snow, Sponsor; Linda Conrad, President.
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Future Homemakers of America To understand our neig hbors both at home and abroad was the objective which the F.H.A. Club strived to obtain this year. In working to learn more about our foreign neighbors they had a panel on Foreign Education, and slides were shown which made them realize that America is not the only beauty of the earth. As an annual event the F.H.A. girls honored their mothers at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. At this banquet the girls who had given much of their time in achieving a homemaker's degree were honored, and the newly elected officers were also installed. This gave the mothers a chance to see their daughters becoming homemakers. Projects carried out by the club this year were baby sitting for P.T.A., dressing dolls for the United Fund, and getting to know and understand the aged by visiting and presenting them gifts. Learning to be a homemaker, working to be a good family member, promoting international goodwill, developing leadership, meeting others, and helping them, and enjoying individual and group recreation are the purposes which the F.H.A. has strived hard to meet this year. Li7 Officers and Advisors First row, left to right: Diane Beckner, Vice -President; Sandra Ayers, Treasurer; Carolyn Craver, President. Second row: Janet Hunter, Secretary; Judy Lutz, Song Leader; Vicky Brown, Reporter. Third row: Kay Howerton, Parliamentarian; Deamie Griffith, Historian; Joyce Shields, Student Council Repre- sentative. Fourth row: Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Advisor; Miss Sally Huffman, Advisor.
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