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Future Business Leaders Cf America The FBLA represents a gathering of business students in the USA and other parts of the world who are vitally interested in the business world and business careers. The RHS FBLA's program includes speakers from the community business world, participa- tion in the citywide career day where members work in a city business, and attendance at the state and national conventions. Two money making projects consist of selling mums for homecoming activities and a style and talent show to culminate the national Dress Right Week project. Interest is added by com- mittee selection often female and male teachers and ten young ladies and young men in the school for a Dress Right Honors Award Certificate. t lim 113 ' Mule member, Michael Jones getting punch to pouring stage consistency at Induction.
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V' if 7 u 5s--M ws. as it RHS members ofthe ROTC taking part in the picture coverages on these pages are Cadet Capt, Ruthie Hatton. Henry Bell. Thomas Cyprus. Frank Hardin. Albert Bullock. Frank Reece. Leonard Brooks. Theopolis Armour. Donald Goosby. Lewis Robbins. and Larry Patterson. Adults include Police Chief Charles Boone. Colo- nel Duvall and Sgt. Louis Stewart. RHS ROTC sponsor. , Q Q7 I-54
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