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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicky Frazier, Mandee Hall, Sonya Manner, Jeany Fetzer, Connie Holland, Laurie Gillihan, Debbie Miller, Sharon Moore. David Henry. Doug Kyzer, SECOND ROW; Brenda Barnes, Da- mita Brooks, Freda Adams, Beverly Meadows, Carolyn James, Sherry Watson, Mrs. Harrison, Co-Sponsor. Becky Bennett, Cathy Welch, Rhonda DeBerry, Paula Broyles. Donna Rinks. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Powell. Janet Cobb.' Rita Brannon, Debra Moseley, Andy May, BeckieTutt, Denise Duville, Teresa Olive, Lisa Winchester. Earlene Ott, FOURTH ROW; Janie Armellini, Nancy Mack. Carma Wcstenhaver, Vicki Sherrill, Lynn Brucks, Brenda Bowden, Vicki Bell, Debbie Fleenor, Kathy Holland, Becky Thomas, Penny Wagner, Mrs. whatley - Sponsor. Broyles takes state office during convention For those who didn't eat the school lunches, FTA came to the rescue. They attempted to satisfy the sweet tooth of students by sel- ling a variety of candy after school. Money from this project was used to attend the state convention and lucheons. The state convention, held at Hot Springs, witnessed the election of Paula Broyles as state treasurer. This was the second year that the Sylvan Hills FTA chapter placed an officer on the state level. The members of FTA were ex- posed to real situations experienced as teachers. They observed the teachers at Sylvan Hills Elementary for one day, and taught during the following day. All of the members agreed that it was the most exciting project of the year. 52
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Priscilla Snipan, JamesSmith, Daniita Brooks, Sandy Ren nard, SECOND ROW: Carol Coa ley, Jeanne Parker, Debra Moseley, Valerie Cresron, Rita Brannon, Denise Du ville, Deb- bie Bryant, Nancy Mack, Sharon Moore, THIRD ROW; John Moss, Kathleen O'Nale, George Ann Burkhalter, Britt Sheets, Pat Blakley, Marty Sims, Larry Clements, John Fetzer, Jimmy Summers. Honor Society thrills with “thought for the day ” Strictly an academic organiza- tion with emphasis on scholarship, the Honor Society is probably the hardest club in which to achieve membership. Twenty students out of approximately eight hundred fit the qualifications of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and serv- ice. Services performed included decorating the display window, de- lighting the children of Lakeview Orphanage with a Valentine party, and the patented Thought for the Day , a chance for the members to quote a few words brightening the forever-dull day. Induction takes place at the annual Spring assembly with a small party fol- lowing. THIS YEAR’S HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: James Smith, President; Sandy Rennard, Vice President; Priscilla Snipan, Secretary; and Damita Brooks, Treasurer! 51
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ABOVE: FTA officers are. from left. Paula Broyles - President: Brenda Barnes - Vice President: Vikki Wallis - Secretary-Trea- surer: and Denise Duville - Re- porter. LEFT: Mrs. Whatley. FTA sponsor, makes a couple of points during one of her classes. 53
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