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ABOVE: FILA officers for this year were, from left to right, seated: Virginia Da us - President, Carol Tedder - 1st Vice President, Deb- bie Wright - 2nd Vice President, Rhonda DeBerTy - Secretary, Deb- bie Fleenor - Treasurer. Standing: Carol Coaley - Reporter, Nesha Mathis - Historian, Jeany Fetzer - Points Chairman, EarleneOtt - Fed- eration Secretary. LEFT: The kitchen has been said to be the women's place, but regardless of platitudes, Carol Coaley has proved to be apt in the art of cook- ing since she has been named the Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow . 57
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Coaley, Earlenc Ott, Carol Tedder, Virginia Daus, Rhonda DeBerry, Jeanv Fetzer, Debbie Wri it, Debbie Fleenor, Nesha Mathis, Mrs. Broyles - sponsor, SECOND ROW: Damira Brooks, Brenda Barnes, JoyceMiller, Delores Bentley, Gwen Skipper, Barbara Box, Dana Carson, Sandy Crouch, Denise Duville, THIRD ROW: Nancy McKay, Beverlv Meadows, Carolyn Futch, Peggy Siders, Sharon Blouir, Sandy Penland, Given Smith, Patricia McKelvey. FOURTH ROW; Marilyn Young, Vicki Sherrill, Linda Dent. Desiree Archer, Cara Hammond. Kathy McSweeny, Debbie Carmichael. Cindy Ilulen, Clara Counts, FIFTH ROW; Donna Mathis, Patti Cosgrove, Kaye Holland, Donna Morgan, Deirdrc oaville, Becky Stewart, Rena Blakley, Janice Lamb. FHA stresses state and national objectives The Future Homemakers of America set out to put more em- phasis on state and national objec- tives and they did just that. For the first time they had a Federation officer and State officer during the same year. They helped both the communi- ty and the school this year through different projects. In December, they held a workshop to make Christmas stockings for Lakeville Children's Home. For a money- making project, they sold cook- books. The Future Homemakers of America club is a very important organization in the school and it is worthy of all the pride the school holds for it. 56
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You can’t find a more spirited group of kids at football and basket- ball games than the girls of the Pep Club. Echoing the cheerleaders cry, our Pep Clubbers yell loud enough in an effort to encourage others to support the Bears. This year's different attitude toward school sports required a heck of a lot of spirit, and the Pep Club was there screaming and shouting themselves hoarse telling the boys we’re behind you - get going! PEP CLUB OFFICERS ARE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Priscilla Snipan, President; Dixie Taylor, Secretary; Debbie Hugfres, Trea- surer; Diane Edmondson, Sopho- more Representative. SECOND ROW; Marilyn Young, Vice Pres- ident; Deirdre Saville, Mer. Sec- retary; and Lou Ellen Tedford, Senior Representative. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lou Ellen Tedford, Marilyn Young, Deirdre Saville, Dixie Taylor, Debbie Hughes. SECOND ROW: Barbara Hughes, Joyce Miller, Lisa Lollar, Becca Formica, Diane Edmondson. THIRD ROW: Susan Davidson, Carolyn Gann, Cynthia Henry, Kathy Gifford, Donna Morgan. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Burnam, Melanie Gibson, Beverly Staggs, Debbie Adams, Vicky Pennington. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Dodson, Barbie Robinson, Deb- bie Duff, Lou Ann Dickey, Peggy Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Janie Armellini, Nancy Mack, Carma Westenhaver, Debbie Thalmueller, Becky Venable. SEVENTH ROW: Brenda Bames, Cara Hammond, Laurie Gillihan, Lana Phillips, Sharon Moore. EIGHTH ROW: Debra Moseley, Joyce Hoover, Mrs. Lavender - Sponsor, Jimmie Jackson, Vicki Sherrill.
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