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?MA 0irls Prepare (L to R) FIRST ROW: Miss Jeanette Herndon, A. Rucker. S. Crim, S. Mack. D. Zeigler, C. Callahan, M. Sturkie, L. Callahan, V. Crider. (L to R) SECOND ROW; I. Mack, F. Smith, B. Prevane, S. Zeigler. S. Waltz. P. Furtick. S. Zeigler. D. Parson. D. Crider, I. Smoak, E. Rast, N. Reid, K. Felkel, A. Sikes. (L to R) THIRD ROW: D. Kaiser, I. Culler, L. Walling, C. Buyck. R. Wise, F. Mack. T. Rast, P. In- abinet, E. Furtick, L. Stroman, L. Wactor, L. Waltz, L. Crider, S. Cooper, C. Crook, P. Furtick. F.T. A. OFFICERS (L to R) FIRST ROW: Dorothy Zeigler, President; Sandra Mack, Vice President; Susan Crim, Secretary; Claire Callahan, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Vivian Crider, Parliamentarian; Linda Callahan, Historian; Made- line Sturkie, Reporter; Anna Rucker, Song Leader. Claire Callahan and Dorothy Zeigler earned State Homemaker Degrees. 20
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(L to R) FIRST ROW: Aurelia Ott, Miss Helms, Gwen Sturkie. SECOND ROW: Molly Wanna- maker, Carol Seckinger, Lon Piotrowski. David Shuler, Doris Ellen Robinson, Elizabeth Gres- sette. Ginger Wienges. THIRD ROW: Dot Fields, Judy Crider, Angela Sikes, Patsy Low- der, Patricia Phillips, Bonnie Inabinet, Alacia Smith. FOURTH ROW: Reta Ann Wiles, Jody Inabinet, Ida Lee Culler, Dorothy Zeigler, Claire Callahan, Ann Wise, Libby Ann Prickett FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Wise, Larry Myers, Linda Callahan, Michael Shuler. yellow {Jacket Staff Busy Vcar THE YELLOW JACKET, our student newspaper, is issued at least four times each year, the last being a Senior issue. The staff is made up of students from all the high school classes. The editor is chosen from the Senior Class by the advisor. The other officers are chosen by the editor and the advisor together with help from the principal. Past achievements and work rec- ords are the basis for these selections. Each year the staff sponsors some event to raise funds for the printing of the paper. However, the selling of advertise- ments to businesses furnishes the main source of money. This is done by members of the staff during the summer. Mrs. Morris, Advisor; Aurelia Ott, Editor; Gwen Sturkie. Assistant Editor. Yellow Jacket Staff plans another issue. 19
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lor the luture Molly Riley, Sandra Zeigler, Linda Stroman, and India Smoak whip up a batch of cookies. Lois Crider and Susan Mclver enjoy cooking during Home Economics. This year the Future Homemakers of America has 42 active members. With Miss Herndon's help, the girls sold doughnuts and Stanley products to raise money for the Mother-Daughter Banquet, summer camp, and parties. The first big event the members enjoyed this year was the State Fair and State meeting in Columbia. New members were welcomed into the club with an initiation party in September. The Mother-Daughter Banquet honoring the F. H. A. mothers was a great success this year. The F. H. A. members attended bi-county and district meetings. In December, the Bi-County meeting was held in St. Matthews with over 200 members attending. Last June, the president, Dorothv Zeigler, attended the state convention at Winthrop. All the F. H. A. members have been working hard to make their club one of the best. They are all striving for the motto Toward New Horizons. Miss Herndon shows Linda Callahan, Dianne Crider, and Patsy Lowder good sewing techniques. St. Matthews served as host to the Bi-County FHA meeting. 21
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