The Future Homemakers of America have beea one of the most active groups of this year. Almost all of the activities sponsored by this group have been centered around the family and home life . The first activity was the Daddy-Daughter progressive dinner which everyone enjoyed. Next, the Mothers and Daughters got together at the fellowship room of the College Church of Christ for their own banquet. For a chapel program the club asked Dr. Citty to talk about abortion. A Poise and Charm class was held early in the school year and was taught by Sherrel Crocker. T his year Academy Service Klub was greatly reduced in size as the membership was restricted to seventh through ninth grades. Many activities were planned for the club. Among such were the traditional search for aluminum cans, the direction of the consession stand during basketball season, and decorating the bulletin board in a colorful way. Sometimes ASK is called upon by Mr. Diles to purchase materials for the-school. At the end of each year a junior girl was sent to Girl's State to "play politics for awhile" as Mrs. Yingling put it. 1. FHA. Front Row: Beck, Coker, Alexander, Britton. Second Row: Cook, Barrelt, Joyner. Third Row: O'Brien, Cox, Jones, Bridges. Fourth Row: Flippin. Hansen. Reynolds, Curtis-sponsor. Fifth Row: Ballinger, Higginbotham, Isom. Smith, Warren. Seated: Cifty, Word. Pryor, Moon, Breshears, Jewell-president. 2. ASK. Fi'rst Row: Underwood-president, 328 Specialln!eres!s Johnson, McDonald. Second Row: Reynold. Norwood, L. Underwood, Beavers. Third Row: Rowan, Tate, Richardson, Smith, Yingling-sponsor. 3. LIBRARY CLUB. Front Row: Rowan. Smith, Britton. Second Row: Gould, Mathis-president, Forbes, Beavers, Browning-sponsor. Back Row: Beach, Campbell. "The Library Club members have put in a lot of work," said sponsor Miss Ruth Browning. "Many helped in packing, labeling, and shelving books for the move to the new building," she continued. The club, enthusiastic seventh graders being the majority, was increased in size. This was helpful in that more projects were done. Some prepared bulletin board displays, aides were always ready to assist a student, and one member kept the circulation cards in order. Because of the efforts of the Library Club members and the cooperation of the student body,the new 36,500 dollar library remained in very good condition.
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