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Page 97 text:
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SEATED at table left to right: Faye Bare, Eula Webster, Sherrion Wrenn, Pam Matkins, Faye Barber, Janie May, Becky McCulloch, Glenda McIntyre, Becky Campbell, Linda McIntyre, Pam Anderson, Debra Hones, Linda Carol Ker- nodle, Linda Howard. STANDING left to right: Sandy Whitaker, Shelly Wolfe, Janice Bowman, Pam Gowan, Janice Webster, Donna Thompson, Janet Troxler, Linda Rumley, Jan Schmidt, Linda Lowe, Sandra Parker, Nancy Hill, Vicki Allen, Judy Allred, Carolyn Whitley, Sharyl Sneed, Linda Corneilson, Ann Barber, Diane Denham, Ibby Haney, Bette Tickle. future J fo m e m alters of Jim eric a SEATED: Kay Wagoner, Gail Crutch- field, Barbara Waugh, Sue Wyrick, Vickie Greene. STANDING Left to right: Linda Garrison, Glenda Barber, Becky Garrison, Hazel Cook, Jerri Rachel, Rachel Somers, Chris Ford, Karen Lambert, Ann Matlock, Evelyn Fuller, Sandra Saul, Jo Ann Anderson, Donna Sutton, Almeria Kernodle, Judy Haithcock, Pam Roberson, Cindy Wil- son.
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OFFICERS Mrs. Newsome - Advisor Officers: Debbie Edwards - Historian, Susan Garner - Chaplain, Ann Matlock - Treasurer, Pam Anderson - Secretary, Penny Simpson- Vice-President, Stroud Noah- President, Marie Kernodle- Pro- gram Chairman, Pam Gowan - Song Leader, Bette Tickle and Carla Smart - Co-Parliamentarians, Mrs. Vaughn - Advisor. Toward New Horizons is the motto for the Future Homemakers. Activities for the year included the Harvest Moon Dance, National F.H.A. Week, and trips to the district and state conventions, and to the camp at White Lake. Meetings and programs are held monthly with emphasis on various phases of homemaking. Becky Taylor, Linda Garmon, Sandra Huffines, Wanda Murphy, Joan Turner, Diana Carter, Judy Engle, Glenda Payne, Clara Spicer, Carla Smart, Dale Billings, Cindy Shoe, Ardith Parker, Carol Lewis, Sue Medlin, Debbie Edwards, Rebecca Per- ry, Dixie Small, Mane Kernodle, Pat Doss, Pat- sy Jones. SEATED: Becky Chatham, Linda Bowman, Dorothy Whitesell, Becky Matkins, Nancy Somers, Liz Barber. STANDING: Joan Dickerson, Brenda Blaylock, Viola Inskip, Susan Garner, Margaret Johnson, Sandra Simp- son, Stroud Noah, Penny Simpson.
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( Acationa Agricultural C ducat ion Adult education pai ' allels the other important phases of our total school program. The Vocational Agricultural Department oi Western High School considers the training of adults as one of the most essential and gratifying areas of the curriculum. In order to meet the agricultural needs of the adults of our community, an advisory committee, composed of farmers, businessmen, government employees, and teachers, was established by the local school board to advise the agricultural teachers as to what courses are needed throughout the year. This year, for the first time, the Vo-Ag Department sought to interest women in the program through courses in Parliamentary Procedure, and Income Tax Reporting. Other courses offered were Beginning Welding, Small Engine Repair, and Tractor Maintenance. Each short- course was offered in the afternoon and evening hours. The Western Alamance Farmers Improvement Club, a special interest group, was sponsored by the Vo-Ag Department, and it used the Agricultural facilities from January through March. One hundred and thirty individuals attended one or more of the ninety-five hours of instruction offered. Besides being interested in the technical information presented, these adults list fellowship and new friendships as factors which tend to stimulate interest in their coming to Western for post high school instruction. Mr. L. A. Freeman Mr. Benny Hampton 94
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