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pet - Proudly displaying the FBLA showcase, Bonnie Talley, president, tells of the significance of the arrangement in the FBLA showcase. Business students, teachers, and FBLA members enjoy a speech by Mr. Henry Black about stocks and bonds. Front Row: Dianna Gold, Linda Grant, Rita Stanley, Char- lotte Mackey, Linda Thomas. Second Row: Pela Bobbitt, sponsor, Alice Slater, Gail Wells, Nancy Newton, Winifred Shealor, sponsor. Third Row: Jean Smith, Jean Maxey, Bob- bie Travis, Dorotha McLamb, Maryhelen Vest. Back Row: Jackie Inman, Louella Crews, Carol Greenley, Wendy Smith, Frances Miller, Betty Slater. DA ee SO Se 107
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106 Discussing the program of the last meeting, Margaret Wil- kinson, recording secretary, Elaine Totty revise minutes. First Row: Frances Tucker, Phyllis Willard, Bonnie Talley, Joyce Watson, Judy Walker. Second Row: Mary Hite, Brenda Gary, Doris Childress, Peggy Headley, Shelly Lanier, Jean Lewis. Third Row: Betty Foster, Joyce Vaiden, Carol FBLA Adept, Capable Seniors Take Numerous Honors Seeking to stimulate interest and participation among business students, the Future Business Lead- ers of America pursued Upward and Onward through FBLA as their theme. Their many activi- ties included FBLA week, workshops, and conven- tions. Throughout FBLA week, members recognized teachers with flowers, typed for the various depart- ments, dressed appropriately for business offices, and had five guest speakers. Among the speakers was Mr. Arthur L. Walker, founder of FBLA in Vir- ginia. Climaxing the week was the election of Phyllis Willard as Miss FBLA. Many members of the Wythe chapter attended local, state, and national conventions. At the Long- wood convention, Bonnie Talley was elected regional secretary. Phyllis Willard was elected state presi- dent at the Roanoke convention. Entering contests in public speaking, parliamentary law, exhibit and bulletin board making, the Wythe chapter further demonstrated their ability to succeed. Dowdy, Judy Picha, Belinda Glenn. Back Row: Barbara San- derson, Linda Haley, Susie Morris, Mary Russell, Linda Carr, Kathy McNair.
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Art Club Sketching Trips Excite Creativity Development 1) | aoe LLL | 108 A potential masterpiece by Art Club President Kenny An- derson receives a nod of approval from sponsor Mr. Randy Cheatham. Front Row: Krikor Bandazian, Teresa Lawrence, Jane Kidd, Bill Harrison, Kenny Anderson. Second Row: Brenda Ander- son, Carol Adams, Peggy Thompson, Dale Smith, Darlene Anderson, Donald Smith. Third Row: Charles Demao, Pat Varied activities of the Art Club provided artis- tically oriented students with an opportunity to fur- ther develop their creative talents. To broaden their artistic ability, they sketched from the classical to the modern, from old homes to bowling alleys. An- other activity, designing stained glass windows for the show cases in the front hall at Christmas, allow- ed club members to render decorative service to their school. An opportunity to gain understanding and ap- preciation of art was furnished by periodic trips to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and other local museums where members viewed such exhibits as the master prints from the Rosenwald Collection. The club also took part in the annual art show put on to display the creative triumphs of students. The year was highlighted by a spring banquet at the S W Cafeteria. Canada, Susanne Goode, Kathy Sykes, Nancy Adkinson, James Bishop. Back Row: Mr. Randolph Cheatham, sponsor, Lee Brown, Tommy Scott, Cindy Whetstone, Mrs. Cartha Bragg. ee ee SEUrercer
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