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xl -11 First Row L-R: Mrs. Ford, Shirley Reeves, Phyllis Steward, Debbie Zicht, Donna Oakle , Richard Davis, Iackie Iordan, Pat Davis, Kathy Harris, Diane Carroll, Mr. Stahlin, Mr. O'Brien. Second Row: Sylvia Cason, Velma Iackson, Mike Christopher, Tommy Beamon, Vicki Cunningham, Iimmy H8fSh937, Steven johnson, Iimm Money, Everett Lucas, Tommty Keith. Thir Row: Sue Goss, David, Boggs, Georgia Gehring, Deb ie Severns, Lori DeMorrier, Sharon Schrieber, Keith Fahrig, Don Speight, Tom Speight. Fourth Row: Iohn Koelenbeck, Phil ini X' f Iones, Tom Bozard, Linda White, Pat Paschal, Russ Rankin, Bill Harrell, Keith Gregory, Eugene Blynn, Kristy Binion, Neil Caldwelfl Fifth Row: Iohn Gray, Bob Vanderheiden, Richie Carrol, Ervin Iames, Sam Baker, Eu ene Cahill, Iohn Koebler, Iohn Ziegler, Harry Stine. Sixth Row: Eddie Clark, Randy Link, Bart Rogers, Paul Kemp, Ron Carlson, Mike Morrow, Mike Curling, Buddy Barber, Richard LaMark. Seventh Row: Donnel Riddick, Shelton Price, Wilson Howell. Annual F all Rally For Area Sponsored B Kellam High nit Cf Distributive Education The Distributive Education Club is an extension of the Distributive Education classroom, and is a professional organization for the working student. Through the Distributive Education program, members of the Distributive Education Club are provided with social, rec- reational. classroom and on-the-job experience. Because the club is part of the Distributive Education program. students. who otherwise have no time for other organiza- tions, are proved with a convenient, sensible way to express their school spirit. ' ,Url Since they couldn't get on a float, DE officers Richard Davis, Iackie Iordan and Lee Knight were more than happy to sit on a car. The Distributive Education Club started the year oft' with a back-to-school picnic and officer elections both rolled into one. Homecoming spelled success for Distributive Education Club members when their float won second place. The Distributive Education Club remembered the less fortunate by giving food and clothing to a needy family at Christmas and again in April. The an- nual fall rally for Distributive Education students in Virginia Beach and Nasemond County was also sponsored by the Kellam unit. Distributive Education Club members showed their artistic talent by painting their Distributive classrooms while concluding the first semester with a Christmas card sale. Second semester activities included guest speakers at club meetings. participation in local. state, and national club contests. and an employee-employer banquet. Lastly. the Distributive Education Club held an end of the year picnic for past and incoming Distributive Education students. Officers this year were: president, Lee Knight: vice- president. Richard Davis: treasurer. Kathy Melton: and secretary, Iackie Iordan. 243
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March of Dimes And Calendar Sales Highlight Year As Projects For Future Business Leaders Of merica The purpose and functions of the Future Business Leaders of America are to develop competent, aggressive business leadership: strengthen the tponfidence of young men and women in themselves and their work: create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations: encourage members in the development of individual projects and in establishing themselves in business: encourage members to improve the homes and community: participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the community: develop character: prepare for useful citizenship and foster patriotism: participate in co-operative effort: en- courage and practice thrift: encourage improvement in scholarship and promote school loyalty: provide for and encourage the development of organized recrea- tional activities and to improve and establish standards for entrance into store and office occupations. President. Bobette Beers: vice-president, Iackie Ellis: secretary, Sharlene Beard, and reporter- historian. Vanessa Bowser led the F.B.L.A. in their many activities which included the selling of 1971 cal- endars and working for the March of Dimes. Mrs. Iacqueline Foster was sponsor. Bobette Beers, Ianet Putnam, and Chris Levy post form letters for business teachers. First Row: Vanessa Bowser, Mrs. Iacqueline Foster. Second Row: Emma lean Capps, Bobette Beers. Third Row: Iudy Bartram, Io Pollock. Fourth Row: Susan Tate, Chris Levy. Fifth Row: Kay Corprew, Pam Arth. Sixth Row: Sandy Arth, Ianet Putnam. Seventh Row: Sharlene Beard. I-ll Q 9 i 9 , I 3353 E
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Future urses Visit DePaul And orfolk General Hospitals The Future Nurses of America, this year, participated in open houses at DePaul and Norfolk General hospitals. They also had Barbara Beekma. a medical technologist from Norfolk General Hospital, come to speak to them, as well as a Future-Nurse-of-the-Year speaker. During the year, the Future Nurses of America worked, through many sales projects, towards giving a S100 scholar- ship to a graduating senior. They sold peanuts, decals and mugs at Homecoming, and they held doughnut sales and car washes. The purpose of the Future Nurses of America was also supported by publicity they provided for Cancer Week. To create an understanding of nursing and its opportunities, and to increase the awareness of how one develops mentally, physically, and spiritually so that optional health may be expanded throughout the home, school, and com- munities are the properties that make up the purpose of the Future Nurses of America. Officers this year were: president, Linda Utleyg vice- president, Cheryl Connelyg secretary-treasurer, Saundra Balicky: and reporter-historian, Valerie Iones. First Row L-R: Charlene Ferguson, Cheryl Connelly, Ieanine Vidal, Valerie Iones. Sec- ond Row: Carol Sisson, Sherri McKee, Bever- ly Frost, Susan Hathaway. Third Row: lean 4.9 Kursey, Ianet Riggs, Sue Thompson. A F fl -6 24-1 40-
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