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The Officers Of The FBLA Are: Pres. M. Dankins, Vice Pres. A. Good- man, Business Managers: D. Lett C. Johnson, Sec. T. Small, Par. C. Benning, Ass. Sec. M. Durham, Hist. J. Boggs. The FBLA members who should receive special recognition are M. Dankins A. Goodman and S. Ward, who were dele- gates at the Fall Leadership Confer- ence. M. Dankins was the Team Leader at the Fall Leadership Conference. HomERoom 10-1 Tops in attendance for the first two 20 day periods, Homeroom 10-1 isconstantly in the fore-front in all areas striving to maintain the honor of being (10-1 .) Several individuals have brought home honors: Christopher Weems was a finalist in the Governor ' s Honor program in Language Arts and Belinda Arm- strong was a nominee in the same program for Science. Michelle King was named Miss Sophomore and Bren- da Nash has the honor being 1 0th grade presi- dent, Rhonda Thomp- son and Melissa Sag- gua are also 1 0th grade officers — Vice- President and Treasur- er respectively. Homeroom officers are: Sabrina McLaugh- lin, Pres; Ferron Pitt- man, V-Pres.; Brenda Nash, Secretary and Melissa Saggus, Trea- surer. Mrs. L.M. Kellar is the advisor.
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iii ' Mrs. C. Tripp and Mrs. L. Harris ore the dedicated sponsors of this spirited and energetic group, which is called the CARDINALETTES. The captains are Sa- brina McCullough and Anita Goodman. The other members are JoAnn Boggs, Pamela Bradford, Agetsha Smith, Mig- non Render, and Se- lina Calhoun. The mascot is Marquette Malone who is not pictured, CON- GRATULATIONS to Pamela Bradford who was named MOST IMPROVED CARDINALETTE! miss VARSIT9 CHEERLEADER Wanda UKite
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Homeroom 8-8 The members of Home- room 8-8 are new Redbirds who come from several surrounding elementary schools. They have elect- ed to follow President Diedre McConnell and Vice-President, Quentin Gates. These Go-Get- ters were the top home- room in sales for the PTSA Candy sale, with third in in- dividual sales. Ms. L. Smith is their advisor. HOMBnOOM 8 rtiA The Future Homemak- ers of America are com- prised of an advisor, Mrs. V.R. Cofield, along with of- ficers: Natasha Carswell, President; Marcilla Ben- son, Vice President; Sher- rell Tye, Secretary; Sharon Foster, Treasurer; Celes- hne Woodland, Parliamen- tarian, and club members: J. Albright, F. Benson, C. Broomfield, C. Cherry, M. Cunningham, B. Davis, G. Gray, J. Jackson, D. Mitch- sll, H. Nix, N. Toomer, K. Walker, R, Williams, and A. Sims. The organization ■node great strides this ear by achieving Honor Roll in State. Anticipated projects are: To adopt a senior Citizen at Imperial Cursing Home to visit Tionthly; adopt a unit at 3rady Hospital to deco- ote monthly.
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