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HB1 4, , ,.! First Row: Mrs. Joyce Miller, Virginia Morris, Song Leudefg Diane Carter, Repamfrg Sharon Lydick, Secrctrzryg Kathy Robertson, Presideutg Ann Feelcy, Vice-President, Rachel Paschall, Historian, Mrs. Maria Hurt, Sponsor, Second Row: Mrs. Betty Holland, Spnnsorg Brenda Durham, Sandra Morris, Carol Ann Jordan: Brenda Jones, Sharon Paxtong Linda Easterg Margaret Robbins, Linda Crenshaw, Margaret Ann Slavik, Jackie Sncadg Ellen Gardner, Jackie Cheapeg Ethel Clcmentsg Janice Salmong Garnett Valentine, Carol Verherg. Third Row: Miss Mary H. Jones, Sponsor, Nancy McKay, Shirley Rhodesg Shirley Lohmang Roberta Blackg Julia McGougheyg Jflyce Thomasg Rosemarie Klemg Sarah Brown, Peggy Walton, Wanda Branhamg Evelyn Simmons, Donna Maupin, Carolyn Ellingc-rg Brenda XValkerg Judy Clements. Fourth Row: Barbara Adcockg Louise Huckstepg Frances Humphrey, Alice Estes, Geneva Estes, Ellen Taylor, Barbara Critzerg Mary Jones, Linda Cayg Teresa XVyantg Ann Sawyerg Carol Smithg Mae Vifoodyg Brenda Hamm, Beverly Dudleyg Barbara Richardsong Madeleine Vinet. Fifth Row: Bonnie Wardg Sally Davisg Charlotte Mawyerg Doris Jenkinsg Alicc Herringg Joyce Fox, Nadine Harrisg Linda Thackerg Linda Houchcnsg Evelyn Matacia: Susan Jensen, Virginia Marshallg Myrtle Thomasg Jane Morrisg Ella Mae Cricken- hcrgerg Maureen Hensley. unior Huture Homemahers of America The Junior Future Homemakers of America was formed sev- eral years ago as an introductory section of the FHA. Its member- ship consists principally of eighth graders who are interested in home economics. Its goals are similar to those of the senior club, as expressed s they prepare themselves iris' U-H Cluti The C-irl's 4-H Club at one time was a part of the 4-H club at Albemarle High School, but this year it is established as a sep- arate club. It works along the same lines as the Boy's 4-H Club, but it specializes in home eco- nomics projects. The girls may take several courses throughout the year which include personal appearance, sewing and cooking. They have a chance to exhibit these skills at various demonstra- tions. They also participate in National 4-H Club Week. First Row: Page West, Presidentg Sue Roberts, Vice-President, Rosa Lee Bat- . ten, Secretary - Treasurer, Reporter. 3 Second Row: Linda Payneg Becky Ash- l byq Alice Marting Nancy Goldsmithg Darlene Jonesg Ruth Huntg Effie Mau- ping Frances Boston. in the motto, Toward New Horizonsf The Junior Chapter also takes part in the activities of the FHA, These include an annual fashion show and a Parent-Daughter Banquet served by the Future Farmers. In the fashion show the members model garments which they have made. or future Homes and families 91 , 4
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, i. Q First Row: Miss Patricia Washg Miss Mary Hannah Jones, Sponsorg Barbara Jarman, Presidentg Ann Detamore, Vice-Prcsidentg Jenny Brookman, Secfetafyg Murrell Ring, Tfeasuferg Lynn Mallory, Reporterg Shelhy DeMasters, Hixtoriang Faye Gianniny, Song Leuderg Mrs. Joyce Miller. Second Row: Mrs. Betty Holland, Sponsorg Carol Perpallg Shirley Gibsong Virginia Millerg Jane Frazierg Connie Parrg Darlene Jonesg Barbara Rosenkransg Dale Breedeng Mary Jane Mawyerg Rebecca Huntg Mary Elizabeth Morrisg Diana Ryang Carolyn Ayersg Lydia Phelpsg Linda Jo Wyantg JoAnn Hudginsg Mary Klinkg Marilyn Mooreg Rosemary Laymang Sarah Durhamg Linda Cashg Joan Wilbergerg Frances Paschall. Third Row: Christine Willsong Evelyn Shifflettg Cora Lee Jarrellg Margie Conleyg Carol Sandridgeg Shirley Jarrellg Betty Jane Gihsong Terry Payneg Barbara Rogersg Sharon Loeserg Julia Shaverg Joan Pughg Patsy Clarkeg Dorothy Huckstepg Betty Ann Funky Mollie Fornesg Sarah Moon: Alma Moong Joyce Sandridgeg Judy Shiflettg Joyce Woodyg Sandra Mauping Katherine Wardg Grace Sprouse. Fourth Row: Miss Carol Wellsg Martha Gihsong Joyce Shifletg Janet Wardg Carolyn Carverg Joyce Mauping Sue Riceg Frances Lawsong Linda Ann Morrisg Brenda Spmuseg Mary Frances Thurstong Gayle Tomsg Jayne Shoresg Paulette Alleng Lillian McClaryg Nancy Farrellg Linda Crawfordg Barbara Marting Ann Viag Louise Ocstcrheldg Betty Harrisg Katie Casong Virginia Pritchette. Fifth Raw: Frances Shitlettg Phyllis Rainesg june Mongerg Annie Nayg Patricia Woodyg Jackie Quickg Barbara Davisg Suzanne Parsonsg Carolyn Ormang Jackie Trimhleg Shelby Terrillg Betsie Smithg Carolyn Shifflettg Geraldine Herringg Mavis Shifflettg Shirley McClaryg Annie Grayg Shelby Sprouseg Ann Pnwellg Betty Lou Thurstong Connie Clarkg Maxine Moon. Sixth Row: Mrs. Maria Hurt, Sponsorg Phyllis VVellerg Jackie Pughg Suzanne Barryg Judy Herring: Kathy Kesslerg Donna Millerg Sue Gentryg Sara Falwcllg Diane Tiptong Wanda Whitsong Brenda Shiffletg Janna Browng Janet Springbomg Ann Maddoxg Edna Hamnerg Jean Hammg Sylvia Edwardsg Brenda Eheartg Betty Pritchetteg Polly Dobbins. iris practice what they learn in Home economies elasse The various areas of Home Economics are shown on the FHA float in the Homecoming Parade. .ws- maya ww: ts 90 made un of girls enrolled in home economics. The motto to live better today. so that our lives and those of our families be better tomorrow. its activities include a float in the Homecoming Parade outstanding girls as Future Homemakers of the Month sale for the March of Dimes and the Red Cross, participating in Night, a Christmas Decorations Contest, a fashion show in girls model gannents they have made, receptions for ers, and observing National FHA VVeek with bulletin a Parent-Daughter Banquet, and other special activities. also participates in Martha Jefferson Federation meetings, FHA Convention, and FFA-FHA Camp. Huture Homemahers of America The Future Homemakers of America is a national , New Horizons, expresses the purpose of the organization, The Albemarle Chapter of FHA is a very active club
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First Raw: Peck Maupin, President, Doris Rorrer. Vice-President, Betty Herring, Secretary, Lois Williams, Treasurer, Janet Leathers, Reporter: Shirlev Smith, Pafliamentarian. Second Row: Denna Del-Iooge, Patsy Craig, Diane Kandle, Mary Corell, Patsy Biickhead, Paula Buck, Susie Coleman, Nancy Proffitt, Carolyn Mawyer, Diana Mawycr, Brenda Carodyg janet Hemdon. Third Row: Mrs. Kathryn Humphries, Sponsor, Nora Pearce, Doris Smith, Judy Shiflett, Margaret Rohr, Becky johnson, Martha Pascall, Phyllis Taylor, Carol Stalnaker, Linda Leake, Joyce Wood, Lois Cason, Ioyce Mitchell, Linda Blincoe, Mrs. Hancock, Sponsor. Qufure Busines Headers of Amer The Future Business Lead ers of America adds to the business preparation pro gram. It appeals to Albe marle students who are taking the vocational courses Its aims are high-it plans to give the necessary back ground for better business leaders. It is specifically in terested in improving stand ards for entrance into office occupations. Members strive to better Americais business world through their effoits The special event of the year is the Miss Ideal Sec retary contest. Contestant are nominated by their fel low club members but th voting is open to the entir school. With this and othe proiects, the F.B.L.A. re mains active. Students learn to apply knowledge By working wit , , , First Raw: George Sanbom, Treasurer, Ralph Gould, President, Jimmy Rivers, Secretary, john Wynne, Vice-President, Judson Stinnett, Bill Eastwood, Tommy Trimble, johnny Tomlin. Second Row: Donnie Seal, Ellis Lawson, Lennie Lohman, Larry Towsey, Ronald Moore, Frank Hanlon, James Jordan, Thomas Payne, Charles Woodson, David Harris, Steve Reese. Third Row: Jerry Maupin, Bill Woodson, Tim Brown, Iohnny Cokesg Gundars Osvaldas, Fred Liady, Terry Vogt, Neil Benfer, Dirk Del-Iooge, Harold Cunningham, Garland Clatterhuck, Allan Boger, Paul Page, Harry Blake. 92 Slecfronics Clufi The main purpose of the Electronics Club is to devel- op, assemble, and discuss electronic equipment and to create interest in electronics as a hobby or career. This club, in its fourth year at Al- bemarle, is a very active one. It is planning visits to USI, an amateur radio station, Specialties, and the Engi- neering School. It conducts courses in electronics and codes, is building a walky- talky, wins first place in the Homecoming Parade for its car, is building power sup- plies for the 2000 pound ra- dio surplus gear purchased by the school, and plans to participate in Club Night.
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