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FTA OBSERVES ELEMENTARY CLASSES gn, .. . ' 'Maltese-'il-f,: . - '- - it ww wma-M, V -' ,N V ,Q it , 'MIS - - na ' J' nz - lf J. J. FRAY, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB FRONT ROW: Dee Dee Lusardi, Historian, Sheila Straub, Program Chairman, Amy Jo Williams, Reporter, Peggy Cage, Pam Holt, President, Joan Connelly, Vice-President, Marie Waller, Secretary, Norma Austin, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Deborah Brown, MaryDee Elder, Beth Ginther, Peggy Monroe, Lea Murphy, Deborah Dunigan, Betty Sue Sowell, Judy Brovsm. THIRD ROW: Faith George, Wanda Miles, Linda Blanks, Frances Maddox, Catherine Reid, Susie Carr, Shirley Woodall, Em Harper, Dexter Lee. FOURTH ROW: Rachel Clements, Joan Foster, Bonnie Jen- nings, Barbara Guthrie, Wynona Scott, Bobby Yates, Larry Daniels, Lawrence Daniel. FIFTH ROW: Pam Mayberry, Bill Elder, Hammond Coates, Ted Vassar, Ray Davidson, Butch Bailey, Glenn Guthrie, Debbie Yount. SIXTH ROW: Johnny Pillow, Tommy Morrison, Cole Poindexter, E,C. Tibbs. The F.T.A. in high school seeks 1- to enable its members to study the qualities, traits, and aptitudes basic to successful teaching, 2 - to inform members of the many and varied career opportunities related to teaching, 3- to develop anunderstanding ofthe purposes and objectives the contributions they have to make to our dem- ocratic free society, 4- to provide experiences to assist students in developing readiness for college and for making a choice of a career, 5- to keep in the recruitment of competent teachers for the future. of our nation's schools, and an appreciation of N One service offered by the F.T,A, is that of assisting teachers. Norma Austin assists Miss Puckett's second V grade reading class. 70
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BETA CLUB RECOGNIZES ABILITY l I l lu ,-..'. J... vcmnm-rn BETA CLUB FRONT ROW: Gloria Tibbs, Pam Holt, Program Chairmang Kitty Arrowood, Secretary, Mary Sue Hostedler, Vice- Presidentg David Burch, President, Randy Minix, Treasurer: Harry Hale, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Don Carwile, Diane Tuggle, Tommy Guthrie, Linda Roakes, Pat Elder, H.C. Rudder, Sandra Jackson, Robert Owen, ZebHolt, Danny Daniels, Mrs. Elsie P. Guthrie. The Beta Club isa national honor society. The members, who have an academic average of 90, worthy character and commendable at- titude are selected from the junior and senior class. Betas sold candy and had their annual basketball game between members of the faculty and Betas to raise funds for their projects. They give a scholarship each year to a Beta senior and finance attendance of delegates to Beta Con- vention. They purchased draw draperies for the music room and gave a film of Manners to the Guidance Department. FRONT ROW: Betty Carol Whitesell, PatWilliams, Hazel Daniel, Frances Maddox, Martha Hostedler, Joan Connelly SECOND ROW: Rodney Griffith, Lawson Marshall, Richard Adams, Fred Harrison, Barry Brown, Gerald Bradner, Paul Brizendine, Deborah Brown, Marie Waller. 71
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STUDENT COUNCIL PROMOTES DEMOCRACY FFJ..f'B? .ig LY ff' ,tg in it i' fly T E ,H I f STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Judy Brown, Kitty Arrowood, Cynthia Burch, Sheila Brown, Myrtle Guthrie, Jeanette Rice. SECOND ROW: Beth Herndon, Chris Holt, Dexter Lee, Glenn Smith, Kenny Lawhorne, Bruce Holt, Fred Harrison, Barry Elder, Cheryl Carwile. The Student Council is' a representative body ofthe S.C.A. composed of representatives from each homeroom and the officers of the S.C,A. The body meets monthly to plan the ac- tivities of the S.C.A. The S.C.A. projects vary from year to year 2 If 5 . H V ' .,.,,, . ,-f f - , A e. ' Q will ,A A W l ' ' -' A Patricia Elder, Don Carwile and Harry Hale represent- ed William Campbell on Klassroom Kwiz. They were sponsored by the S.C.A. and appeared on the show four times being defeated on December 26th by Staunton River High School. but are designed to promote better citizenship, to recognize scholarship, to promote greater understanding between students and faculty, to provide for exchange of ideas among schools, and to secure good school publicity. :L ff Kitty Arrowood, who was in charge of the S.C.A. Christ- mas boxes, is shown arranging the boxes which were distributed to needy families in the community.
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