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Show F.T.A. CLUB — To become teachers of tomorrow was this club’s goal. Some of their activities included an assembly, visiting other schools acting as student teachers, and ob- serving the profession of a teacher. Left to Right: Della Rae Hodson, ley, Vice Secretary; DeAnn President; President. Mr. Judkins, Treasurer; Smith, Adviser; Dennis Had- Allan Clarke, F.F.A. CLUB — This club is working in preparation as future farmers of America. Led by these officers, they planned such activities as the F.F.A. Dance and Flower Show, for which a queen is chosen, and a Parents and Sons Ban- quet. Left to Right: Kenneth Clark, Secretary; Ray Meibos, Treasurer; Ron Tremea Sentinel; Mr. Petty, Adviser; Lyle Dabb, President; Mr. Parker, Adviser; Robert Bingham, Reporter; Roger Peterson, Vice President, absent when photo was taken. F.H.A. CLUB — Future Homemakers of Tomorrow comprise the membership of this organization. They enjoyed numerous demonstrations on wrapping packages, hair styling, etc. Left to Right: Miss Whitaker, Adviser; Jean Henderson, Secretary; Dorothy Pally, President; Afton Sorenson, Historian; Sharon Cottle, Parliamentarian; Karen Flinders, Reporter, Nelda Clark, Vice President; Margaret Winger, Treasurer; Sandra Hansen; Song Leader. P.T.A. — The P.T.A. has as its main purpose to increase and better the relationship of parents and teachers. Through the P.T.A. our parents can further understand the problems and management of our school. The Mothers and Sons and Fathers and Daughters Parties are also under the direction of the P.T.A. Left to Right: Dorothy Oleson, 3rd Vice President; Bessie Markos, lst Vie President; Roy C. Metcalf, 2nd Vice President; Wendell B. Holmes, President; Norma Burnett, Secretary. |