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The 1975-76 LOT officers are Linda Smith, second vice-president, Phyllis Russ, third vice-president, Julie Dow- ney, historiang Mary Bukowski, secre- tary-treasurer, Karen Fridel, parlia- mentarian, Karla Robinson, first vice- presidentf and Bertha Felder, presi- dent. Janie Goodman and Tina Shelton pay attention as the LOT officers discuss banquet plans. Bertha Felder and Mary Bukowski present Linda Smith with a S100 first prize for selling the most candy in the LOT candy sale LOT officers Karen Frldel Phyllis Russ Linda Smith and Mary Bukowski box candy for the LOT candy salem which S5 200 worth was sold T46 lot
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PARENT - NIGHT 1, F' 145 i read the financial report. one of the LOT club meetings, treasurer Mary Bukow- Xwx 4 ,, ,, 4 The LOT officers Julie Downey, Phyllis Russ, Mary Bukowski, Bertha Felder, Karla Robinson, Linda Smith and Karen Fridel begin every meeting with a special Opening Ceremony. LOT members Annette Henderson, Trinity Bailey, Sherrie Nixon and Susan Bailey attend the Encounter Workshop at Herman Park. Ms. Fitzmorris and Karla Robinson put up the bulletin board for Parent and Friend night. LOTrmembers busy with monihbf activities Leaders of Tomorrow is a national organization affiliated with Future Homemakers of America. Accord- ing to sponsor Ms. Sharon Scott, We try to keep our members interested and involved. The chapter accomplished its purpose. Members were in a constant state of frenzied activ- ity. Each month brought with it a proiect in addition to the individual's work on encounters. Encounters are an integral part of LOT work. Mem- bers achieving the 3 levels of encounters are recog- nized and awarded on the area and state levels. Encounters are an experience in personal growth and development. To achieve an encounter the student decides on a goal, and works until it is achieved. After the goal is reached the student goes before the Encounter Board in hopes of receiving recognition of an encounter. ln addition to the individual work involved in encounters, the members were involved in many group activities. October was the month of the state lcont. on pg. 148i lot l47
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