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Row 1: Brenda Cabaniss, Gayle Hayes, Karen Boozer, Brenda Fleenor, Barbara Adams, Marie Jeffery, Kay Katrina, Donna Miller, Judy Vaughn, Carol Brown, Donna Bailey, Phyllis Griffin. Row 2: Margaret Roberts, Lily Mink, Lorene Swindle, Helen Reed, Beth Byrd, Carolyn Nevin, Naoma Johnston, Alice Baernstein, Patricia McCain, Loretta Dickey, Barbara Miller, Mary Foster. Row 3: Janis Allford, Glenda Floyd, Marsha Kirkley, Beth Humphries, Martha Hargrove, Linda Johnson, Jean Judd, Sandra Wiggins, Lynn Burgin, Kathleen Roberts. Row 4: Carolyn Brewer, Linda Pennington, Sharon Bagwell, Jennifer Hartley, Marcia Colburn, Brenda Burnette, Jean Dutton, Sara Jane Brookover, Betty Jean Dunn, Jan Calhoun, Tamzy Herndon. Future Homemakers Work Toward Improvement F.H.A. members in Tuscaloosa High belong to a national organization sponsored by both the Federal and State governments. The club seeks to foster the development ot creative leadership in home and community lite and Row 1: Linda Blackwell, Judy Deason, Sherry Jeter, Wanda Worth- ington, Lana Johnson, Mary Kate Meredith, Diane Waldrop, Marilyn Etheridge, Nedra Woods, Kay Sullivan. Row 2: Elizabeth Harrison, Connie Hansford, Judy Reynolds, Jane Banks, Melba Cozart, Helen to further interest in home economics. Club members work toward degrees -Junior Home- maker, Chapter Homemaker, and State Homemaker-by completing proiects in homemaking. Hubbert, Linda Lindsey, Jenene Lowe. Row 3: Miss Liles, Margie Smith, Brenda Wright, Linda Smitherson, Janice Boyd, Donna Chancey, Linda Chandler, Rachel Proctor. I 134 l
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Row 1: John Allen, David Allen, Thomas Hoggle, Richard Allen, Carl Duncan, Dan Cunningham, David Gout. Row 3: Gilbert Larry Daniels, Gene Bush, Leon Champion, Lavinia Hellums. Row Hedrick, Harry McCollum, David Allen, Andy Stone, Mike Mea- 2: Victor Spradley, Roy Lagrane, Gene Dockery, Jerry Glaze, dows, Joe Acre, Joe Aldridge, Johnny Williamson. Learn Use ul Skllls The main proiects of the D.O. Club this year have scholarship to a T. H. S. graduate. The club partici been the selling of mums at Homecoming, the annual pated in both district and state conventions. Mr. Bar employer-employee banquet, and the giving of a S250 don and Mr. Sherer are the sponsors. MIKE MEADOWS IS state president of the D.O. Club, president Gene Bush is district president and reporter for the club. of the local club, and first vice-president of the District. Q. QS' li33l
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Row l: Sarah Stough, Rubye Johnson, Elizabeth Woollen, Shirley Zanthos, Judy Galloway, Linda Campbell, Regina Mouchette, Bar- bara Mallory, Dorothy Hood. Row 2: Faye Weaver, Lilian Garcia, Carole Fincher, Jane Elkins, Barbara Espey, Anne Kilgrow, Martha Mayfield, Carlene Armingeon, Billie Jo Seale, Joyce Wheeler. Row 3: Mavis Pate, Peggy O'Bryant, Sue Parrott, Donnette Bolton, Barbara Dean, Sharon Bohonnon, Rochelle Jones, Sandra Owens, Barbara Beck, Joyce Hubbert. Row 4: Joyce Taylor, Barbara Jones, Diane Rainer, Carolyn Elam, Wanda Guy, Elaine Fender, Gail Carlsen, Pot Parsons, Linda Tubb, Bobby Logan, Judy Jackson, Jackie Crawford, Linda Andrews. in Personal and Community Living Proiects undertaken by the T.H.S. chapter this year have included the selling of cookbooks. Some of the money from this proiect was used for improvements in the Home Economics Department. Row 'l: Susan Ezell, Jane Wilson, Jane Robertson, Jackie Griffin, Andy Card, Janet Griffin, Linda Ledbetter, Sarah Ann Smith, Trudi Nelson, Merwin Davis, Shelley Burnette, Mrs. Letitia Roberts, Gloria Hempstead. Row 2: Vickie Meade, Betty Shirley, Judie F.H.A. emphasizes good citizenship and helps its mem- bers realize their civic responsibilities. This year F.H.A. members sent gifts and money to the Alabama School for the Deaf and Blind. Wheeler, Merle Griffin, Rita Ezell, Jo Anne Raiford, Jean Lamb, Judy Markham. Row 3: Connie Slade, Retha Everett, Sherry Brady, Brenda Howard, Margie Baker, Joan Walker, Shirley Brown, Jackie Hansford, DeLane Fitts, Gail McDaniel, Martha Livingston. Snow, Patricia Fondren, Linda Welch, Ramona Gibson, Betty 11351 1 . 1 4 fl 4 l 5 i 1 1 1 I E I l Q 3 ,X 2 E
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