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FHA Sponsors Miss Barrow, Mrs. Orr, Miss Thomas. 3utu re Homemakers of America Ann M. A mmott Chapter The constitution of the Future Homemakers ol America outlines the purposes of the organization this way: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking; to emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membership; to encourage democracy in home and community life; to work for good home and family life for all; to promote inter- national good will; to foster the development of cre- ative leadership in home and community life; to pro- vide wholesome individual and group recreation; and to further interest in home economics. Future Homemakers at Warwick Junior High are girls who are taking or have taken one course, at least, in home economics. The three home economics teachers all serve as spon- sors of the club. The local chapter of the National organization was named in of honor of Mrs. J. D. Amott. FHA Officers Standing are Linda Heath, Peggy Bell, Kaye Lester; seated are Frances Herring, Sharon Collier, Janice Butler, Mary Frances Vaughan. Pat Fox, Joan Cowan.
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The last bell of the regular school day rings at 3:25, and most of the students head for home. However, many school activities don ' t get under way until that 3:25 bell rings. School clubs and organizations have almost all their meetings after school. Athletic events, of course, are also after hours. The annual staff has done its work after school. And so it is that one very important phase of life at Junior High is made up of all those activi- ties that take place after school.
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(jde Ma td Clud The main purpose of the math club is to give additional opportunity to those stu- dents who are e sp e c i al ly interested in mathematics. Although certain high grades must be earned in order for a student to be eligible for membership, all students who wish to do so may attend the meetings. Math Club Officers Tom Hodge, Gene Fowler, Bruce Hanes, John Willy (president), and Joe Kotanchik. The math club meets twice each month, after school. Programs usually consist of special speakers from outside the school. These people usually are mathematicians or engineers engaged in one of the local industries. Membefs of the Math Club Left to right, front row: Ann Hazelwood, Norman Guthrie, Eugene Lawson, Tom Eggleston, Cliff Mc- Waters, and the sponsor, Mrs. Taback. Rear row: John Willy, Jim Cook, Jean Styve, Tom Hodge, Herb Soles, Gebe Fowler, and Bruce Hanes.
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