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Clothing, one of the areas of home economics, is demonstrated by S. Jones and V. Griffin. V. Lilley, J. Corey, and W. Williams show their know- ledge of home nursing. Planning family economy are S. Cullipher, B. W. Barnhill, and S. Mobley. Revealing their knowledge of housing are S. N. Jones, P. Lamm, and L. Peel. This year the state and national objectives are Dis- covering Myself and My Worth to Others and Launching Good Gitizenship through Homemaking. Two projects to help carry out these objectives You and Your Values and Action for Citizenship. Showing an interest in family relations are R. Bailey, C. Arnold, and R. Gurganus. Learning the essentials of child care are C. Critcher, D. Wojohn, and W. Mobley. M. Hoskins, F. Sessoms, and J. A. Ward select the Basic Seven.
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First row, left to right: President, Judy Gurganus; Vice President, Julie Clark. Second row: Secretary, Mickie Griffin; Treasurer, Elizabeth Gurkin; Historian, Sandra Biggs; Reporter, Carol Harris; Parliamentarian, Winnie Williams; Recreation Leader, Vickie Griffin. Third row: Advisor, Mrs. Robert Harris; Practice Teacher, Miss Jill Joyner. putuRe homemAkeps of AmepicA The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of students studying homemaking in junior and senior high school. As an incorporated non-profit organization supported by membership dues, it is com- posed of members currently enrolled or who have been enrolled in a homemaking course. The F.H. A. provides opportunities for developing individual and group initi- ative in planning and carrying out activities related to the home. It operates through the public schools on local, state, and national levels. First row, left to right: J. Taylor, E. Reardon, S. Jones, M. Woolard, B. Barnhill, F. Hudgins, G. Cartwright, S. Jones, C. Critcher, R. Bailey, P. Griffin, D. Roberson. Second row: J. Edmundson, J. Corey, D. Wojohn, E. Ritter, M, Barber, J. Heath, J. Ward, B. Griffin, G. King, R. Jones, J. Dunn. Third row: L. Stridl land, M. A. Bowne, J. Manning, P. Lilley, D. Sparrow, B. Tice, B. Baker, N. Roberson, L. Yeatts, M. Hammond, P. Crawford, M. Hoskins. Fourth row: C. Wynne, K. Crockett, J. Biggs, M. Moore, A. Peel, C. Bullock, G. Warren, S. McGee, K. Humphreys, M. Vann, S. Mobley, D. Hopkins, R. Gurganus, J. Jones, P. Lamm. Fifth row: J. Bridgen, N. Holliday, H. Coltrain, C. Waters, G. Silverthorn, D. Overman, L. Barber, S. Harrington, E. Coltrain, C. Parvin, B. Griffin, K. Bullock, J. Goddard. Sixth row: P. Griffin, D. Averett, B. Griffin, E. Arnold, D, Roberson, L. Peele, S. Tice, C, Arnold, P. Andrews, D. Van Landingham, S.Lpng, M. A. Williams. Seventh row: B.J. Wynne, W. Mobley, J. Modlin, V. Lilley, G. Hardison, L. Hardison, J. Witley, F. Sessoms, C, Anges, G. Scott, J. Alligood, A. F. Corey, J. Chorley, S. Cullifer. Eighth row: B. Melson, L. Jones. 80
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futuRe teAcheRS of AmeRicA LINDA GURKIN President MARY ANNE SUMMERLIN Vice-President Here comes Coach Hardison! DEBORAH BAGLEY Secretary VICKIE LILLEY Treasurer Faith of American Teachers GLADLY do I teach— for I believe in the personal worth and potential ability of every child and youth. REVERENTLY do I teach— for the guidance of the young toward high ideals and great achievement is a sacred trust. CONFIDENTLY do I teach— for professional and cultural studies enable me to meet the complex tasks of teaching. PROUDLY do I teach— for the story of our nation and the history of mankind reflect the wholesome influence of many teachers. HOPEFULLY do I teach— for the teaching profession is gaining in public esteem and education is advancing toward new and challenging opportunities. Sponsor, Mrs. Selma Bunting 82
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