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0 v.,,Q.. - , TOP ROW: T. Dubar, L. Freeman, D. Buffkin, W. Rich, T. Quinn, C. Hill, C. Williams, E. Bowens, D. Brown, S. Andrews, W. Williams. THIRD ROW: J. Edwards, K. Squires, M. Smith, W. Rockwell, M. Brown, B. Grant, W. Bowen, K. Freeman, G. Keaton, J. LeNeave, L. Croom. SECOND ROW: B. Cooke, T. Marlowe, D. Butler, B. Willams, R. Young, C. Shaw, J. Bordeaux, M. Graham, A. Granger, J. Bryant. FIRST ROW: V. Powers, I. Jackson, F. Saulter, K. Smith, D. Phelps, M. Carroll, J. Hill, M. Webb, K. Daniels. FBLA Officers STANDING - W. Williams - Chairman of Program Committee, J. Bryant - Secretary, T. Quinn - Reporter, B. Daniels- Treasurer, R. Young - Reporter. SITTING - J. Edwards- Social Committee, M. f --f . xx Graham - Vice President, J. Bordeaux - President, M. Webb - Historian. f QRVIQ ' S Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for ,ip dk all high school students participating in business and office programs. xt ,K lt can function as an integral part of the instructional program of the ' n business and office curriculum in secondary schools. The purpose of V Z the organization is to: , 3 Lf UTURE Q - Develop competent, aggressive business leadership. 0 USINESS -. - Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and Q J EADERS A ' their work. Q f. MERICA Ov - Create more interest in and understanding of American Q Q - business enterprise. . . . . Q 44'f:1f2':b O -- Encourage members in the develo ment of individual S 6 . . . . D 11' ak is proiects which contribute to the improvement of home, I business and community. - Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. - Encourage and practice efficient money management. - Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty. 30 - Assist students in the establishment of occupational goals - Facilitate the transition from school to work.
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prf' R 'M is .ffm Q.. Ac 5' H .3 ge. FIRST ROW: D. Bowen, A. McKeithan, T. Ouinn, D. Brown, S. Tripp, B. Williams, F. Mills. SECOND ROW: K. Myers, J. Holden, B. Grant, E. Mitchell, R. Creech, E. Brewer. THIRD ROW: A. Cromartie, M. Graham, J. Bordeaux, K. Crawford, S. Reynolds, K. Lacewell, J. Bordeaux. Top right corner: W. Marr. -I SITTING: President- Donna Brown, STANDING: Secretary- Teri Quinn. INNER CLUB COUNCIL The Inner Club Council is an organization composed of all club presidents. Its purpose it to relate the activities of all clubs on campus. This year the club was responsible for a beautification project. The project included decorating the campus for Christmas and the club also set up a committee to design the new class rings for the school. This organization is headed by the vice president of the Student Council. 29
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V wggg, .f..?,?Q1 V B , ,.. .. .kilk . 'fllll D. Graham, L. Hudson, W. Lacewell, V. Powers, K. Freeman, O. Greene, R. Young, D. Lacewell, S. Brown, S. Francis, S. Clayter, L. Brooks. SECOND ROW: S. Genwright, T. Dubar, G. Harrelson, G. Daniels, S. Graham, G. Gatlin, S. Graham, S. Zinnerman, B. Williams, J. Bordeaux, W. Webb, S. Tripp, M. Medlin, M. Beatty, V. Robbins. THIRD ROW: V. Smith, C. Show, K. Dubar, R. Shaw, M. Saulter, T. Bowens, J. Jacobs, E. Delamater, D. Phelps, N. Wilson, K. Smith, H. Britt, J. Britt, FOURTH ROW: S. McCoy, C. Powers, T. Dixon, D. Keaton, J. Dixon, C. Williams, B. Floyd, D. Garrell. B. Grant, A. King, E. Bowens, B. Daniels, K. Smith, G. Freeman. FIFTH ROW: A. Troy, L. Brown, P. Livingston, L. Freeman, L. Keaton, L. Lavin, J. Graham, D. Buffkin, J. Bordeaux, D. Lacewell, S. Carroll, K. Hudson, L. Brown, W. Edge, B. Webb. FHA All courses in home economics are offered to both male and female students. ln addition, any student enrolled, or who has been enrolled in home economics, is eligible for membership in the Future Homemakers of America CFHAJ organization. Future M.. Homemakers of America activities are an integral part of the instructional program. The goal of the organization is to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. 5 I l '95 , . f ,M 1 Kay Allen demonstrates the techniques of child care sw B. Williams, Pres, T. Dixon, V. Pres, O. Greene, Sec, B. Daniels, Historian, R. Young, Recreational Leader, J. Dixon, Treas, S. Tripp, Reporter. 3l
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