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The Glee Club is composed of students who meet once a week for group singing. Some of the things the members learn are how to sing in a group, how to pronounce words while singing, and how to follow the director ' s motions. This year the Glee Club studied the different types of folk songs. The group prepared a program of Christmas music to sing for the patients at Southwestern State Hospital. GLEE CLUB ROW 1, L. to R. : Connie Brickey, President, Bonnie Brewer, Vice-President. ROW 2, Ellen Hall, Secretary, Bobby Mc¬ Kinney, Librarian. ROW 1, L. to R. : Joyce Blankenbeckler, Carol Haulsey, Bonnie Brewer, Barbara Testerman, Linda Anderson, Jane Kinkade, Miss King, Sponsor. ROW 2, Wilma Meek, Phyllis Powers, Ellen Pugh, Joan Whisman, Mary Sherwood, Patricia Cornett, Vicki Ferguson, Joyce Gentry, Dorothy Stamper, Darlene Robbins. ROW 3, Linda Lowman, Carolyn Haulsey, Charlotte Brooks, Sue Testerman, Ellen Hall, Pam Phillippi, Anna Greear, Debbie West, Lois Tilson. ROW 4, Nadine Puckett, Susie Horne, Anna Horne, Gay Sherwood, Sammy Rosen¬ baum, Bobby McKinney, Johnny Long, Mary Blevins, Joyce Sheets, Brenda Anderson, Connie Brickey. 40
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m The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United States and Territories. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of Seeking old and precious values, For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America ' s Future. Homes where living will be the expression Of everything that is good and fair. Homes where trust and love and security And faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. The Sugar Grove Chapter emphasized the project You and Your Values. Chap¬ ter mothers were entertained at a Mother- Daughter Banquet. The FHA also sponsored an assembly program which included a fashion show. Money making projects in¬ cluded serving two banquets and two Ruritan suppers. L. TO R.; Ellen Hall, Song Leader, Sue Testerman, Chaplain, Darlene Robbins, Parliamentarian, Iris Pafford, Vice-President, Margaret Jarvis, President, Carolyn Mabe, Secretary, Erma Currin, Reporter, Dottie West, Treasurer, Ina Dunford, His¬ torian, Miss Meek, Advisor. F.H.A. ROW 1, L. to R.: Iris June Pafford, Dottie West, Ina Dunford, Margaret Jarvis, Erma Currin, Carolyn Mabe, Darlene Robbins, Sue Testerman, Ellen Hall, Miss Meek. ROW 2, Brenda Anderson, Ellen Pugh, Joan Whis- man, Jane Kinkade, Joyce Gentry, Debbie West, Vicki Ferguson, Barbara Testerman, Linda Coe, Linda Anderson, Eva Dutton. ROW 3, Cheryl Irvin, Darlene Horne, Susie Horne, Linda Robbins, Mary Sherwood, Mary Haulsey, Marilyn Horne, Patricia Cornett, Phyllis Horne, Pam Phillippi, Anna Greear, Shirley Mitchell. 39 1
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The Library Club through its members strives to stimulate interest in reading. Library Club members assist the libra¬ rian in charging and shelving books and magazines, maintaining a up-to-date vertical file, and doing a complete in¬ ventory of the library. A yearly project is the collection of toys at Christmas. Our club was host to the Smyth County Student Librarians Association this spring. L. to R.: Doris Richardson, President, Cheryl Irvin, Reporter, Joyce Gentry, Secretary, Carol Haulsey, Treasurer, Ellen Pugh, Vice-President. LIBRARY CLUB SEATED, L. to R.: Carol Haulsey, Doris Richardson, Cheryl Irvin, Darlene Horne, Patricia Cornett. STANDING L. to R.: Vicki Ferguson, Barbara Testerman, Debbie West, Wilma Stone, Sammy Rosenbaum, Iris Pafford, Ellen Pugh, Susan Powers, Linda Anderson, Jane Kinkade. fcr JJC J UBSa ,,, t t i ' i - ® V • Sj It ' p 1 ' ‘V m MJ
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