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Eager FHA Caters. Bankers Store Led by Mrs. Wanda Waddell, the junior and senior branches of FHA engaged in national, state, and local projects which included speakers on good grooming, knitting, and interior decorating, and a mother and daugh- ter fashion banquet. The girls aided the International Exchange Commit- tee by manning a successful gift bar at the Activity Fair. Girls in the sophomore chapter of the Future Homemakers of America led by Spon- sor Phyllis May made gifts for chil- dren's homes at Christmas. Both groups offered to serve as waitresses at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. , -PQ Ny A if ., kwin .fe . Q f Sophomore FHA: bottom row: M. Vallery, M. Richardson, M. Hogare, B. Haynes, E. Mathews, N. Stein, L. Grubb, second P. Earl, N. Gatlin, A. Spencer, J. Osmond, B. Gamage, C. Ware, J. Cranford, B. Thompson, third: C. Kirby, M. Fink, E. Berg- FHA: bottom row: M. Lane, J. Larson, M. Allen, B. Goode, J. Bentz, president, J. Waters, J. Rogers, G. Ackerg second: B. Hill, J. Fetchko, J. Askren, L. Offutt, J. Fletcher, P. Green, N Gross, M. Sosa, Z. Boleyg third: P. Little, L. Quase, J. Mar- maduke, J. Gooding, E. Horigan, K. Walsh, E. White, S. Bur- Q4 man, J. Geldeimonn, L. Marett, D. Osborne, L. Ruskin, M. Mac- Cutcheon, B. Nesbitt, fourth: S. Ranslow, P. Lebling, J. Stukey, N. Talbert, L. Thomas, L. Lyman, K. Mataxis, B. Maddox, P. Burroughs. row, J. Hallg fourth: M. Young, L. Grosselfinger, J. Kronstadt, S. Trussell, E. Mortland, S. Freer, C. Bickford, J. Hall, C. Brandt formed the upperclass contingent of the rapidly ex- panding Future Homemakers.
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Geometrical Malthu ian Doctrine Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y: bottom row: E. Magruder, C. Jordan, Baxter, L. Ruskin, J. Fields, C. Garlock, A. Green, M. Distad, B. Mathews, N. Gatlin, J. Miller, L. Carothers, K. Donovan, J. J. Boehm, N. Braymer, D. Elliott, fourth: D. Norton, P. Munn, Sewell, M. MacCutcheon, J. Osmondg second: A. Ruebush, L. J. Balclerson, P. Stefany, J. Dimmers, P. Ruegg, A. Comee, P. Burgess, B. McCleary, S. McFarland, S. Diehl, N. Stein, L. Sullivan, L. Jones, C. S-cott, P. Tolson, L. Grantham, raised 3553 Grubb, J. Cranford, E. Robertson, B. Bucher, N. Pistolasg in their bake sale for hard pressed Junior Village. third: D. Stevens, M, Gordon, B. Van Nice, C. Crocker, S. Sponsored by the YMCA, the Sen- ior Hi-Y, under Mr. Andrew Sonner and Mr. C. H. Breedlove, and the Junior Hi-Y, under Mr. John Bram- kamp, exercised their untried Amer- ican muscles in a car wash for char- ity. A unique opportunity arose for the members of all Tri-Hi-Y's and Hi-Y's in February when the Beth- esda YMCA sponsored a speech by Mr. Blair Lee III, former state sen- ator, on legislation. Mr. Lee ex- plained the difference between the legislative powers of the state and those of the county and presented ideas for legislation. Fortified with this new grasp of state government, each club sent two representatives to the model government in Annapolis which offered students a chance to run for state office in mock elections. After the senior and junior Hi-Y's were under way, a sophomore group was organized under Mr. Chauncey Ford. Nancy Stein and Janet Dimmers enjoy open fire cooked hot dogs in the bracing air of early autumn during the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y picnic. Activities 161
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Knowledge Store: K. Watson, L. Highman, Goldstein, M. Moore, J. F. White balanced books. Select FBLA members and spon- sor Miss Doris Westwood operated the School Savings Bank, a branch of a local savings and loan, offering students savings stamps and bonds. Working under the direction of Mr. Raymond Muller, the seven as- tute members of the school store staff worked mornings and noons to provide the student body with the material necessities of academic life. Meeting teachers' needs, the store stocked paperbacks such as Huckle- berry Finn and The Worldly Philos- 0ph67'S,' students requested Spartan while Kit Watson weakens, Larry Highman remembers School Store tie clips and plastic bags to protect books. Jeanne Lamond exercises her girlish charms to work the price downg but, regulations. Bank: B. Snyder, G. Sarsfield, H. Bessio, A. Atwood, F. Burroughs. Activities 163
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