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PQI? C President--Malvin Underwoodg V, President--Arlene Mileyg Secre- tary--Barbara Rasberryg Treasurer--Janice Lanierg Reporter KL His- torian--Darlene Rutherford, Photographer--Norma Iubang Sponsors-- Mrs. Keys Kc Mrs. Picou. The Future Business Leaders of America is a youth organization of all business and office education students who meet the require- ments for membership. The organization seeks to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and strengthen the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work. Through various pro- grams, the members are provided an opportunity to create more in- terest and understanding in the intelligent choise of business occupa- tions. ln planning and preparing for district meetings and state con- ventions the members are given many opportunities to participate in cooperative effort, to improve scholarship and promote school loyalty. 99751 President--Nena Edwardsg V. President--Maurine Harris: 52CY9iaFY Jeanie Lass, Treasurer--Vicki Sanford, Song Leader--Jan Willie: Parliamentarian--Gwynne Arnold, Historian--Jane Hatchell. The FHA Club is made up of students enrolled in home econom- ics or have had one year in the course. Both boys and girls are eligible to join. ln FHA we work to build a better future for ourselves and to learn to help others. We learn to share experiences and to better our ways of living through various chapter experience. ln our FHA activities we are always looking toward new horizons, which is our motto To find ways of getting along with others and finding new and better ways to accept challenges which may face us . By being in FHA we truly learn to face the future with warm courage and high hopes . President--Gayle Underwoodg V. President--Gail Anniso Treasurer--Gwen Causeyg Sponsor--Mrs. Patsy Palmer. ng Secretary 8t The purpose of Les Amis de France can be grouped under three head- ings. First, we work to encourage the use of French outsi de of the class- room. During the year we have several planned activities which aid this purpose. Among these are the singing of French carols at Christmas time and the presentation of a French play at school. Second, we try to pro- mote a general interest in foreign language. Third, we want to increase our understanding of French culture, so we plan to travel in the latter part of the year. We will visit a French rest well-known French quarters in New Orleans. gufzzre J 113122 ess to New Orleans aurant and the 5' . QU GIGS O tAI22QI'ICd ,,..s. President--Mike Burchg V. President--John Dugasg Secretary--Cliff Hand Treasurer--Iames Pirie, Parliamentarian--Mike Cox, Sentinel--David Underwoodg Chaplain--Mike Fuentesg Sweetheart--Ruth Earles, Sponsor --Mr. Burch. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization that reaches from the state of Washington to Puerto Rico and from the state of Maine to Hawaii. The primary aim of the FFA is the developmen t of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship for prospective students of both those boys interested in production agriculture and those agrirelated fields. .gufure om em ers ,.., O interested in 122814150
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K-.f gufure eac ers 0 s merzca ' S' t .pts , , m . i ,Q,h , , , ' ' President--Debbie Coeneng V. President--Myra Boyer, Secretary-- ,i ,:,,, 4 7 bkqw , : ff A N 5 Cathy Brown, Treasurer--Kathy Johnston, Parliamentarian--Mike ., 2 Harris, Program Chairman--Robelynn Hood, Historian--Vicki 4' V' i n 1 Sanford, Reporter--Barbara Rasberry. ' - ., 4 'f r i 'Q The Future Teachers of America is for above average students M3:33' , Vx ' lr ' F ' ' Y , :S who are interested in the teaching field. Q' sjygekc L. H , I ' Q In F.T.A. students are prepared for thc teaching vocation, and ritfsgfx i jf ' V ? X346 F i . . . . , ff- ,, KLAQ Q--f Qi. i' ., sy- V , is Sl. P: they arc taught thc skills and activities of a good teacher. An F.T,A. .5 'A 't,,'i557, jk ,Q ff member is also taught how to study in high school and in college. if '.L- 'VVZ . 1 0 The new members are first chosen by the Faculty then they are riff A 1.2 'X 55: fyy ' voted upon by the present members. The members work together on x' 4. 'A is all projects, Appreciation Day, and teas for the faculty and retired gi, i1'- Q ci L .t1A, E Q iii s I s 1 - ff lsr W i' 1 ,tt, ' '- . stt :' gg efferman 'J President--Melbe Hughes, V. President--Ruth Maher, Secretary 8a Treas- urer--Donna Stevens, Historians--Jeanette Lard, Shelly Maher. Our L.T.l..A. Louisian Teen-ager Librarians Association, is a chapter of the State Library Association. It is required that every member of the club work in the school li- brary. Here, we train ourselves for possible careers as Librarians, while serving our school. 1' leafy - -. J '- President--Lloyd Wax: V. President--Pat Cosperg Secretary--Frank Cotton, Treasurer--Frank Cottong Parliamentarian--Cecil Harris. The clubs of the school are all based on a system requiring good grades and character. The Letterman's Club carries through with this and hard training and competition. The athletics who receive letters in their respective sports are inducted into the club automatically. The club in- cludes lettermen from the four major sports of football, baseball, basket- ball, and track. ye, on, Q. , ...Q 7 - , ... ,, -swore' President--Grady Hornsbyg V. President--Frank Cotton, Secretary-- Chris Hines, Treasurer--Paul Couvilliong Reporter--Larry Cedotalg Social Chairman--Dana Ashford, Sweethearts--Kathy Johnston, Barbara Rasberry. Key Club International is a service organization for boys of high school age. It is a part ofthe school because is it regulated by the school and draws membership from the student body. It is however, uniquely apart from school in sponsorship, aims and program. First, the Key Club is sponsored by Kiwanis Club composed ofthe area. This relation is important in learning about communities and peoples. Second, is the work by the Key Club to develop individual initi- ative and good citizenship. Thirdly, the Key Club is a service program to school community and nation. The program plays a vital part in development of de- FHOCFBCY. 97
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