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President Nancy Davis reads a story to an elementary class while members Dottie Turner, Jimmy Hilton, Wright Ferry, Maltha Wachsmuth and Theresa Hilton instruct individual pupils. F.T.A. sells toothbrushes By selling toothbrushes the F. T. A. started tlreir scholarship fund for some outstanding member in the near future. Now in the second year, the membership has increased and the organization has obtained a na- tional charter. Junior and Senior members are given the privilege to spend a weekend at the college of their choice. This is done through the advisor, Mrs. J. W. Hardy, who has guided the club since its formation. As a project for the year, members assist teachers of the elementary grades. Experience such as this is valued by the members for it provides a solid founda- tion for their teaching career. Using maps as teaching aids, Isabelle Bowe, Becky Elliott, Brenda Harper, and Melanie Broaddus en- li ten students on geographical features. Judy Andrews discusses the high- lights of the day ' s news as Billy Rush Gardner and Ellen Motley add another clipping to the bul- letin board. Jennie Carpenter ex- plains a question provoked by Maureen Hayes ' pointing out global features. Aiding teachers during recess, Linda Hicks, Betty Rennolds and Marie Cox join ele- mentary students in a group activity. Brooke Kriete and Jimmy Yoimg supervise a game as Roberta Haney and Bill Garrett assist on the equip- ment. J
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Le Cercle Francais Christmas Carols President, Lany Rose, shows the club mem- bers a picture of one of the places he visited during his trip to France. Le Cercle Francais, as may be inferred, is a French Club. Tlris organization is limited to the second and third year students of French. Active in many facets of school and social activities, Le Cercle Francais visited Mrs. Lamb, of Warsaw, and sang French Christmas carols to her. Also, Monsieur Robert Berton of Lyons, France, a teacher of English in France, visited the T. H. S. French department and said it was Bon et Excellent. Larry Rose, President of Le Cercle Francais, visited France during the summer. Often Larry Rose conveyed many of his experiences in France to the members of Le Cercle Francais. Mike Williams lights the candles that are on the table with the L ' Arbre Noel . Carolyn Overstreet and Kitty Hammond listen to tape record- ings while Mary Clanton reads French magazines. 20
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T.H.S. girls profit from FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Treasiirer--SandTa Johnson; Reporter, Linda Crowe; President, Jane Dur- ham; Vice-President, Alice Loving; Secretary, Billie Elliott; FIRST ROW: L. Linthecum, S. Luttrell, E. Brizen- dine, M. Loving, F. Williams, S. Roberts, B. Rennolds, R. Haney, E. Pollard, J. Layne, L. Hill, V. Balder- son, P. Passagulupi, N. Connellee. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, Mrs. Christopher, advisor, T. Fields, A. Watts, N. Brizendine, R. Hammond, J. Robinson, V. Talley, L. Baird, B. Jenkins, M. Gallagher, B. Lankford. Mrs. Christopher demonstrates to Sandra Luttrell, homemaker, the process of refinishing furniture. The major activities of the F. H. A. this year were: Co-sponsored model to give Good Grooming Workshop Took trip to Mosque to hear singer Made prize-winning float in Homecom- ing parade Took trip to play, The Sound of Music Displayed bulletin board series on Leisure Time--Constructive Time Modeled before the student body fashions made by the third and fourth year home- makers Placed arrangements on display in flower show Presented F. H. A. program for assembly. 22
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