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HERO Home Economics Related Occupations are affili- ates of Future Homemakers of America. The HERO Chapter of Dalton High is composed of those stu- dents who are preparing for a career with children. Each student in the Occupational Child Devel- opment class is a member of the club and the chap- ter functions very closely with class activities. Some of the projects in which the chapter has participated this year are a Halloween party for Fredrick Street Day Care Center, Christmas stockings for the Cheerhaven children, and preparation of cot sheets for the day care center. The Chapter also aims at developing leadership and initiative by allowing stu- dents to plan and carry out their projects. Member- ship: Debbie Ellenburg, Karen Conlon, Jan Martin, Gail Whitfield, Lydia Grizzle, Anna Holcomb, Patty Carney, Reba Bonds. Advisor: Mrs. Joan Ross. 22
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FRENCH CLUB The French Club is a school sponsored club. Stu- dents having one year of French are eligible for membership. The purpose of the French Club is to promote interest in the French language and civ- ilization. Some of the activities include an annual trip to a French restaurant in Atlanta and c French dinner in the home of one of the members. Mem- bers: Martha Whiterer, Mary Julian Lumpkin, Nor- ris Little, Anne Chance, Wesley Chance, Debbi Jor- dan, Chip Kreischer, Fran Burger, Angela Hullender, Tracy Ward, Steve Yeargin, Mitch Maret. Advisors: Mr. and Mrs. Miller. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is an organization composed of people interested in further development of their interest in science. There are four basic goals; to encourage continuation of scientific education, to invite ex- perienced local people to speak on scientific subjects, to go on field trips to see science working in the environment, and to do special projects. Any high school student is eligible to join, and the only re- quirement is a genuine interest in science and learning. Membership: Chip Kreischer, Jim Driggers, Frank Robertson, Sandra Roberts, Norris Little, Bill Gregory, Mike O'Guinn, Susan Brindle, Don Amonett, Vin- cent Norton, Bruce Cook, Kim Nix, Angela Green, Fort Felker, Jeff Wolford, Keith Swafford, Sharon Stuck, William Garrett, Steve Mio- len, Delyn Ritchey, Hugh Cagle, Steve Hill. Advisors: Mr. Hyberger, Mr. Acree. 21
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FCA The fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization whose primary purpose is to confront athletes and coaches and through them the youth of the nation with the challenge and adventure of following Christ in the fellowship of the church. Any male athlete may join. Membership: Lynn Chitwood, Randy Childress, Johnny Pelfry, Jonny Jewell, John Grisson, Reid Grimes, Bill Chamblee, Dan Holcomb, Ken Renz, Robert Barksdale, Tris Smith, Frank Broad- rick, Scott Sellers, Benny Posten, Paul Sparks, Marty Morelli, Clay Scott, Steve Randolph, Ernie Plott, Chris Kirkpatrick, Dave Holcomb, Harold Baker, Jeff Biddle, Kim Nix, Crutchie Crutchfield, Walter Snowden, Clay Powell, Bryan Hair, David Randolph, Advisors: Coach Ron McClurg, Coach Carlton Guthrie. FHA The Dalton High Future Homemakers of America is an organization for any girl who has had, or is taking one year of Home Economics. To be inducted, pro- spective members must pass a short quiz. The pur- pose of FHA is to prepare high school students for the responsibilities of a homemaker. The FHA centers its projects and activities around homemaking and family living. All members are encouraged to work toward earning degrees of honor, as well as practice good character in the home. Membership: Betsy Ball, Lisa Bode iheimer, Reba Bonds, Connie Cooper, Har- riett DiGioia, Debra Ellenburg, Gwen Ellison, Lynne Fraker, Teresa Green, Connie Green, Gail Gregory, Lydia Grizzle, Tricia Goldberg, Rhonda Hewitt, Anna Holcomb, Kathy Langford, Rebecca LeRoy, Sharon LeRoy, Freda Luffman, Becky Long, Julie Manley, Jan Martin, Teresa Matthews, Teresa Neighbors, Elaine Newberry, Deborah Norville, Nancy Norville, Jane Peeples, Laraine Pinson, Carol Pitts, Myra O’Neal, Carol Ross, Joan Ross, Cathy Starr, Lynne Thomason, Lynn Webb, Cynthia Trimboli, Debbie Woods, Rita Wyrick, Anita Pickard, Advisors: Mrs. Esther Lowe, Mrs. Sharon Grant, Mrs. Joan Ross. 23
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