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wt Q Wayne Tarter, O. L. Durham, Trinkle Melton, Jam e S Hoback, John Scott, Gracie Fanning, S' J Cr' er, John Shannahan, Ruby Shipwash, BettyCatron, Lawrence Manuel, Warren ix, oyce igg Wayne Burnett, Bonnie Taylor, Cecil Halsey and Edsel Davis. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The ring ofthe cash register, a good mor- ning, Madam, may I help you, and a cheerful friendly smile are all typical in the daily life of a Distributive Education student. Distributive Education is a cooperative class betwe en the high school students and the merchants in town. While in class in the mornings the student 2 if aff Mr. Kaylor, Sponsor, Billy Scott, Bill Blessing, Peggy King , Shirley W.Shrader, Nancy Umberger and C. R. Spence. lg?LafSx::eall , takes one class in Distributive Education where byheis taught Howto Applyfor a Job , Sales manship , Human Relations , Retail Mathe m atic s , Sto 1' e Speech , Stockkeeping' Store Operations , Store Organizations' and Good Grooming . 1... 1 1
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li km Milton Atkins, Kent Um b e r g e r , Bill Fulcher, Buddy Hilton, Wayne Callahan, D. Lee Cline President, Sandra Pope, Treasurerg Pat Allen,Phoebe Ryan, Bobby Shrader, Mae Dean Robert- son, Peggy Daugherty, Steve Lester, Bill Blessing, Marlene Sadler, Reporterg Mary Ann Mondlak Annette McDaniel, Johnnie Harmon, Sonny Stevens, Alberta Hughes, John Ward, Jimmy Miller Miss Charlotte Greever, Sponsor, Beatrice Eanes, Polly Gregger, Alice Grubb, Bobby Caudle O. C. Umberger, Fe ilden Callahan, Bill Woodford, Vice-President: and Mabel Jo Umberger Secretary. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The Student Cooperative Association is the most im por tant organization in a high school. Every member of George Wythe High is automaticallya member of the SCA. Since the membership ofthe school is so large, the council is m ad e up of home room and class presidents who represent the students and re- port the bu s in e s s of each meeting to their h o m e r o om . Thus, student government is carried on by a few members who bring to th e m e eting s , problems concerning each homeroom. Each year, the SCA awards em- blems for outstanding scholarship and leader- ship. It also gathers baskets for needy fami- lies atChristmas and sponsors the concession I stand at the football games. D. Lee Cline President
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P FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA This year's officers are: Faye P o r t e r , Presidentg Merle Shelton,Vice-Presi- dent, Lee Bell, Secretary, Peggy Buck, Treasurer, Rebecca Armbrister, Re- porter, Betty Doss, Parlia- mentariang Peggy Cannoy, Historian, Joanne Umber- ger, Song Leader, Annette McDaniel, Typist. Mary Ann Sasser, Marlene Cregger, Alberta Eversole, Patty Allen, Mary Catron, Gladys Hale, Joyce Horton,Juanita Moore, Joan Neese, Ola Williams,Monterey Lane, Shirley Manuel, JoAnn Alderman, Mary Lane, Rebecca Armbrister, Louise Brown, Peggy Cannon, Joan King,Annette McDaniel, Fay Porter, Alma Thomas, Ba r bar a Cox, Rebecca Leedy, Nancy Paisley,Georgia Fisher, Judy Walker, Linda Alley, Peggy Buck, Deloris Cassell, June D alton , Evelyn Dooley, P tty Doss, Bonnie Frazier, Ruth Hedrick, Edna Waddell, Lee Bell, Peggy Daugherty,Dorothy Oppenheimer, Merle Shelton, Martha Beatty, Evelyn Smith, Peggy Eden, Sally Copenhaver, Jessie Beatty, Judy Kesner, Shirley Hedrick, Christine Linkous, Gracie Fanning, Carol Tarter. Our Motto is Toward New I-Iorisons . For we ar e the builders of homes - homes for America's future, homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair, homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Futur e Homemakers of America, we face the future with warm courage and high hopes. The Spanish Club is fo r students who Wish and Spanish speaking people cannot be studied in tofurther their studies in Spanish, Subjects such regular classrooms, but can be discussed in club as Spanish speaking countries, Spanish customs programs. Stella Tate, Nancy Lindamood, Vice-President, Mable Jo Umberger, President, Judy Wampler, Re po rte r 9 Brenda Hudson, Secretary and Treasurer, Nancy Neighbors, Trenton Mabe, Glenn Ahrenholtz, M-rs. Sutherland,Sponsorg Lloyd Mil1er,Bonnie McAllister,Louise McHone, Mickey Cline, Bobby Caudell, Janie Robinson, Janice Shelton, Mary Black, Shirley Phillippi, Alice Mc Hone and Peggy Buck. SPANISH CLUB gmc- ' no siQ1',,ia,sw.Hp,Jw5a-ww sm1.mvJ-t-zum-sawi zaiwrt 1 , . ' 1 1,44 -- xx' -
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