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Sponsoring the FHA Club are Mrs. Anna Paul and Mrs. Irene Green. Chosen as Mr. and Miss FHA are Yul Clove and Leasdell Russ. Throughout their many activities, the Future Homemakers of America had sponsors. Mrs. Anna Paul and Mrs. Irene Green. The members of the dub participated in the senior citizens pro- ject. Senior citizens were given a Thanksgiving basket of treats. They also attended the district meeting which was held at FAMU on December 7, 1983. and helped with the par- ent award banquet, where outstanding students were recognized. They also participated in Teacher Appreciation Day and Flelp Your Neighbor Week. To raise money, they sponsored fashion shows, bake sales, car washes and a Flallo ween carnival. Officers of the club were Cynthia Davis, president; Cassan- dra Lee. president-elect; Dandra Flenry. treasurer; Twanna Parker, secretary: Joanette Barnes, reporter: and Mike Wells, parliamentarian. Representing the club in the homecoming parade were Yul do Ye and Leasdell Russ. Officers of the FHA Club are Yul Clove. Mr. FHA. Henry Dandra. treasurer. Cassandra Lee. presi- dent-elect; Joanette Barnes, reporter: Twanna Parker, secretary; and Mike Wells, parliamentar- ian. Members of the FHA Club are Front Row Sandra Lawrence. Alvin Brown. Yul Clove. Mike Wells. Marvin Williams. Vernessia Young, and Cleve- land Kelly. Rack Row Mrs. Paul, sponsor: Sharon Marshall. Betty Davis. Patricia Foraker. Julie Kel- ly. Dandra Henry. Cynthia Rory. Gary Long. Mari- lyn Hughes. Leasdell Russ. Joanette Barnes. Fria Wilson. Jenell Walker. Tony Williams. Freddie Walker. Cassandra Lee. Stephanie Washington. Joy Milton. Tenanna Wester. Twanna Parker, and Mrs. Green, sponsor. 82
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Page 85 text:
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The purpose of the Good Etiquette Club was to improve the behavior and eti- quette among students and to instill the concepts of good behavior at certain places and events. Under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Luc He Smith. sponsor. Jer- ome O’Neal. Virgil Mitchell. Torra Jackson. Sheryl Shirley, and Linda Wil- liams went to Gadsden Memorial Hos- pital and passed out Christmas cards to patients in the children's ward on the third floor. Representing the Good Eti- quette Club in the homecoming parade were Mr. and Miss Etiquette. Jerome O'Neal and Vancheria Brunson. Along with them were two attendants. Sonja Moore and Tamala Tennell. Elected as officers were president. Angela Fitzger- ald; vice-president. Jerome O’Neal: secretary. Vanceria Bronson. assistant secretary. Valencia Richardson; trea- surer. B rid get t Britt: and reporter. La- tonya Reese. Members of the Good Etiquette Club are From Row Torra Jackson. Phyllis Quinn. Bonita Griffin. Tamala Tennel. and Alesia Jefferson. Second Row Mrs. Luc He Smith, sponsor. Jerome O'Neal. An gela Eitzgerald. Valencia Richardson. Vancheria Bronson, and Latonya Reese. Third Row Pamela Kenon. Jackie Woods. Marilyn Conyers. Sheryl Shirley. Tuwanna Lightfoot. Sharon Marshall. Kathy Bennett. Tonjii Wiggins, and Annie Jack son Back Row Markeilh Porter. Virginia Wade. Virgil Mitchell. Debra Miller. Todd Bundy. Darryl Shaw. Linda Williams and Tanya Ellis Elected as Good Etiquette officers are Silling An gela Fitzgerald, president. Jerome O'Neal, vice president; and Vancheria Bronson, secretary. Standing Latonya Reese, reporter; and Valencia Richardson, treasurer. 81
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Members of the Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, with their spon- sors. Mrs. Rena Jackson and Mrs. Lena Jones, participated in activities that were aimed at helping the club mem bers become effective workers in the business world. The first of these activi- ties was a FRLA rally which was held at FSU on October 14. 1983. The District Conference was also held in Tallahas- see on February 24. 1984. To raise money, the members of the club held bake sales, and rummage sales. The members learned skills that would help them become better prepared to active- ly participate in the world of work. The officers of the dub were Valinda McGill, president: Patricia Milton, vice- presidentGwen Shaw, secretary: Dana Taylor, treasurer: Horace Williams, par- liamentarian. Kathy Lanier, historian: and Renita Bowman, chaplain. The club was open to students who were en- rolled in at least one business course. Mrs Jackson and Mrs. Jones enjoy directing the FRLA Club For Owen Randolph and karen Rutger. FRLA provides needed business skills. Officers of the FRLA Club are Front Row Patricia Milton, vice-president. Valinda McGill, president: and Owen Shaw, secretary. Rack Row Kathy Lanier, historian Deborah Lewis, member. Horace Williams, parliamentarian. Dana Taylor, treasurer: Kelvin Farmer, member: and Renita Rowman. chaplain Members of the FRLA Club arc front Row Patricia Milton. Valinda McGill, and Owen Shaw Second Row Lisa Martin. Kathy Lanier. Deborah Lewis. Dana Taylor. Horace Williams, and Renita Rowman Rack Row Tatia Flowers. Mark Rradwell. Kelvin Farmer. Owen Randolph. Karen Rulger. Linda Marshall, and Angela Ranter. 83
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