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In the rehearsal wedding, Rhonda Williams and Darlene Bennett come down the aisle as Mrs. Lucy Powell and Allison Fletcher care¬ fully watch the procedure. Paul Gee and Rhonda Williams “cut the cake,” as Carolyn Barnett, Judy Macklin, and Allison Fletcher get ready for a “rehearsal” celebration. The sewing machine can be a friendly and useful tool for students, as Judy Macklin discovers dur¬ ing the year. The Future Homemakers of America: (sitting) Martha Washington, Vanessa Walker, Della Graves, Doris Powell, Lawanda Vincent, Caro¬ lyn Barnett, Lucretia Jones, and Melinda Hardy; (standing) Rosa Smith, Judy Macklin, Darlene Lewis, Mrs. Lucy Powell, Diane Fields, Paula Lofton, Stella Dugger, Mrs. Mary Smith, Eliza¬ beth Harris, Elaine Hill, and Juliette Hall. The Natural Resources Class: (front) Randall Mosley, Carlos Smith, Kevin House, Jeff Hite, and Tommy Phillips; (back) Delroy Bland, Floyd Moore, Earl Green, Ricky Green, and Earl King. 21
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‘ ‘ Working Day Night” The Future Homemakers of Amer¬ ica and the Future Farmers of America represent future jobs that work around the clock. Everyone knows that a homemak¬ ers’ job is 24 hours a day. From the time the sun comes up she begins: breakfast, getting the kids off, clean¬ ing, washing, dishes, etc. There is an old saying that rings true for a home¬ maker—a homemaker’s work is never done. And any good farmer can tell you that cows can’t tell time and don’t even want to know. So when its calling time, when storms blow in at night, or when its bitter cold, time means little to the farmers. Agriculture I: (front L-R) Alfonzo Morgan, Milton Jackson, Bernard Parham and Willie Pearson; (Middle) Chris Morgan, Roy Lambert, Danny Rhodes, and Andy Morris; (back) Rodney Rainey, Henry Brodnax, Mark Lucy, Elvis McFarland, and Larry Wyche. Agriculture II: (front) Altona Jones and Darrell Walker; (back) Herman Morgan, Lonnie Jones, and Jerome Rawlins. Mr. Dennis Jones grills some hamburgers as Robbie Clary eagerly awaits the call to dinner. 20
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Health Careers Officers: Darlene Lewis, Marlene James, Eugenera Tucker, Lucretia Jones and Lawanda Vincent. “Adult Education” Both these clubs, Future Business Leaders of America and Health Ca¬ reers prepare students for the real world that starts the day after gradu¬ ation. The work-a-day world can be cruel and frustrating, but these stu¬ dents are ready. The FBLA prepares students for ev¬ ery facet of the work world. From typ¬ ing and shorthand to computers and data processing. The typing labs are always full and now, the computer classes are packing them in. With sev¬ eral types of computers now available for student use in the building, every¬ one has the opportunity to gain all the hand-on-experience they want before they leave the building. The Health Careers club continues to expose students to the medical care needs of both the community and the nation. Again, this is an area that des¬ perately needs people who are willing to work, and our HC club is working to help fill the gap. Neal Edwards and Waddell Lucas work on their typing speed during some free time. Mrs. Evelyn Thompson works with Belinda Ev¬ ans, Andre Cooper and Cynthia Jackson on the computers, solving problems from the business world. 22
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