FBLA OFFICERS ARE L TO R: Lorraine Rather, Parlia- mentarian; Amy Johnson, Historian; Diane Lewis, Re- porter; Barbara Robertson, President; Glennis Hawkes, Treasurer; Gale Wynn, Secretary; Carolyn Wilkerson, Vice-President. Future Business Leaders Strive For Exellence Students planning careers in secretarial work, computer programming, busi- ness management, and related office practices formed this year a chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. The charter members of the Nottoway Chapter were installed by FBLA members from Dinwiddie High School. In March, members partici- pated in a district competition of office skills at Longwood. FRONT ROW TO BACK: Ann Chumney, Rose Thomas, Peggy Crenshaw, Diane Lewis, Wongee Bullard. SECOND ROW: Gale Wynn, Barbara Robertson, Janet Weatherford, Rhonda Rather. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Wilkerson, Ann Echols, Beverly Currin, Shelia Robertson, Elaine Bell. 27 FOURTH ROW: Sereda Fowlkes, Sarah Dodson. FIFTH ROW: Glennie Hawkes, Amy Johnson, Lorraine Rather, Susie Sones, Joan Fanshaw, Carolyn Shuford. Sponsors — Miss Almarie Jones, Mrs. Carolyn Shuford.
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Ison, Kawanah Ison, Linda Robertson, Brenda Norton, and Donna Lowry. BANNER CARRIERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mitzi Oliver, Cherl Borum. BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 7: Jo Ann Blanken- ship, Becky McCoy, Paul Roberts, Darrel Baldwin, Sherry Vaughan, Diane Roberts, James Wilson, Jasper Chaffin, John Schutt, Wilma Epes, and Vanessa Ford, drum majorette. ROW 2: Earl Heath, Zelma Jefferson, Dennis Bagley, Jean Anderson, Margaret Knight, Rosa Kirby, Mary Dodson, Carolyn Epes, Patricia White, Phyllis Lee, and Mr. Bruce Chamberlin, director. ROW 3: Andy Owen, Winston Oliver, Joe Wilson, Dwain Baldwin, Wade Walker, James Johnson, Bill Elliott, Calvin. Stith, John Brown, Anthony Anderson, and Terry Robertson. Brass And Drums March With NSH Toward Victory Under the direction of Mr. Chamber- lain, the band martialed school spirit as it appeared in the homecoming parade, various concerts, and local Christmas parades. Students coming from the junior high schools joined with last year’s musicians to complete sections and form a larger band. The chorus performed a special Christmas concert for the students as well as short entertainments for the PTA. Sherry Vaughan and Wilma Epes prepare for concert.
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