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FIRST ROW: Eloise Hall, Parliamentarian; Mary Jo Sykes, Treasurer; Sarah Faye Douglas, Secretary; Louise Smith, President; Carolyn Gideons, Vice-President; Polly Trevorthen, Historian; Janette Worley, Song Leader; Virginia Brophy, Reporter . . . SECOND ROW: Betty Ann Hayes, Clara Jo Parker, Jo Ann Dickee, Johnnie Lee Deon, Sondra Parsons, Carolyn Yeargon, Jean Laney, Jean Pippin, Dorothy Stearns, Sue Clifton, Carol Patrick, Mrs. Grissette . . . THIRD ROW: Mrs. W. E. Goodwin, Sponsor,- Dane Thomp- son, Darrell Allen, Annette Pittman, Martha Clyde Atkins, Gerry Stonoland, Mary Catherine Blankenship, Patsy Short, Eorline Goodwin, Evelyn Dennis, Connie Cooper . . . FOURTH ROW: Sondra Wells, Sarah Graham, Anne chmner, Ann Carroll Golson, Sarah Autrey, Ann Harris, Pat Show, Carolyn Whiteside, Janice Canterbury, Elois Peterson, Gwen Herring, Barbara Weeks, Diane Crowley, Betty Jean Metcolf. Futune homemakens OE Amemca Robert E. Lee High School Chapter Better Homes Today - - - A Better World Tomorrow! That's the theme of the FHA. Chapter of Robert E. Lee High School. This Chapter has been organized only 0 year, but feels that it has made great accomplishments during this time. For these great accomplishments, credit is given to the goals which are constantly challenging its members. The Goals are as follows: i. To promote better family living; 2. To help members understand the opportunities open to them in the field of home economics; 3. To understand neighbors both at home and abroad; 4. To provide training for each chapter member by participation in home, school, and community activities. The'F.H.A. is very happy to have Mrs. U. R. Goodwin as its chapter mother and Mrs. Josephine Gris- sette as its sponsor.
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Seated in Front: Bernodeon Spear, Secrefory-Treasurer; Patricia Patrick,- Angline Woites . . . Sec- ond Row: Mr. Price, Sponsor; James Cook; Fred Wilson, Presidenf; Glenn Sanford; Abie Webb, Hayden Skinner; Ken Kronchoss; BiHy Gilbert; Jernigcm Hall; Kyle Kyser; Ed Morelock; David Cannon, Vice-Presi- dent,- Wilfred Johnson. phySIcs Clus The purpose of the Sir Isaac Newton Physics Club is to encourage enrollment in the Physics De- partment for Those who are interested in science professions.
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FIRST ROW: James Woodriff, Albert Thompson; Charlotte Owden, Reporter; Juanita Allen, Secre- tory; Lorry Gaunt, Vice-Presidenf; Marcus Roundfree, President; Julio Anderson, Historian,- Fronces Silos, Inferclub Council Representative; Janet NunIey, Treasurer; Kenny Hanson, Wayne Owen, Wayne Traylor, Wanda Smith, Penny Troglen, Mary Eiland, Glennice Nichols, Miss Riggs . . . SECOND ROW: Charlotte Crawford, Eveline Owens, Rhonda Barron, Linda Johnson, Sondra Stevens, Nancy Clark, Joyce Parker, Carolyn Gilbert, Judi Jorrard, Charlotte Bruce, Michaeline Singleton, Carolynv Brighfwell, Roberta Bron- non; Miss Holley, Sponsor . . . THIRD ROW: Lester Henderson, Billy Blue, James Armstrong, Gene Mims, Murry Pitts, Bobby Williamson, Warren Burt, Leon Cooper, Dole Bush, Willetfe Bush, JoNeese Evans, Allison Whetstone, Eorline Luckie, Judy Ann Watts, Geraldine Whitney . . . FOURTH ROW: Mr. Duncan, Charlie Williams, Roeno Perdue, Joe Brown, Ray Thrash, Joe Ben Cook, Sonic Williams, Doris Stephens, Louise Haynes, Frances Whetstone, Pot Turnipseed, Bonito White, Nancy Jo Smith, Polly Beard, Don the 0. O. ClUB PURPOSE: To promote interest in vocational education and to provide recreofion and opportunities for expression for all vocational students. Motto: Learning To live and earn. D 0. Officers Mr. and Miss D. O. D. 0. Banquet
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