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Future Business Leaders of America Shellee Case, Suzy Burril, Priscilla Jones, Hare, Mrs. Stollenwerck, Sponsor. The purpose of the FBLA is to en- courage scholarship and school loyal- ty and to develop character through leadership and patriotism. This year’s projects have involved raising money for new Business Of- f ice Education equipment. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Jo Ann Stollen- werck,is affiliated with the state and national organizations. Peggy Roberts, Kathy Butler, Martha es pA FBLA Members—Seated: Judy Lynn Boyd, Darlene Walker, Mae Weathersby, Dell Netterville, Morrellene Lee, Bobbyie Beacham. Standing: Mellie Case, Cherry McFee, Joy Gibson, Juanita Gibson, Myers, Cheryl Sherry Nimon, Dianne Anderson, Sterling, Rosie Mancuso, Maggie Dickerson, Beverly FBLA Officers: Mae Weathersby, Gayle Herring, President; Treasurer; Rosie Mancuso, Vice President. Dianne Anderson, Secretary;
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DECA Officers—Seated: Robbie Netterville, Vice President; Ruth Hales, Secretary; Denise Havers, Reporter. Standing: Kathy Weaver, President; Daryl Smith, Treas- of persons engaged in distribution urer; Distributive Education Clubs of America Daie Farner, f ; Lazarus, Parliamentarian. x i Aaah ke ie and marketing occupations. With Mr. Ronald Smith as the sponsor, this club is composed of interested Distributive Education stu- dents. DECA Members—First Row: Judi Boyd, Kathy Weaver, Lizzie Davis, Linda Smith, Denise Havers, Teresa Wade, Robbie Netterville, Ginger McCarver, Ruth Hales. Second Row: Tommy Carr, Robert Morris, Bearl Mason, Bobby Seago, Dale Farnham, Don Lazarus. Third Row: Bobby Duncan, David Netterville, Dennis pet, Jim Adams. Fourth Row: Kent Dykes, Aj Sullivan, Charles Alford, Daryl! Smith, Tim Conerly, Mr, mith, Sponsor. 106 Distributive Education is a pro- gram combining study and on-the- job training to improve the efficiency
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Gibson High Library Club Nearly everyone in school takes the work in the library for grant- ed, but not the members of the Library Club. After checking out books and other materials to the students, shelving returned books, and learning to use and maintain audio-visual aids, and processing and covering new books, these as- sistants discovered the nature of a librarian’s job.. During Homecoming the club entered a float in the parade which depicted Alcott’s book “Little Wo- men”; for Christmas the club adopted a family; the club ob- served Book Week and National Library Week; and the club became affiliated this year with the state organization, Slam (State Library Assistants of Mississippi.) Library Club Officers: Carolyn Richardson, Secretary; Shelb . fl r ’ ; y Brister, Vice Presl- dent; Brenda Wilson, Reporter; Shari Applewhite, President; Dianne Chunn,. Pro- gram Chairman; Gracie Mancuso, Treasurer. Library Club Members—First Row: Carolyn Richardson, Sybil Planchard. Jenny Hart, Francis Carlisle, Karen’ Cloud, Nanc i i ' J F y Nimon, Gracie Mancuso, Brenda Slay, Second Row: Lanelle Hancock, Dianne Chunn, Shari Applewhite, Brenda Wilson, caretn Brister, Deborah Penton, Elizabeth Miller, Bonnie O’Quin, Mauri i i 3 sh , 1 ’ rine Mathews, Debbie Ward, Roxie Burris, Nancy F i Westbrook. Third Row: Ladd Anderson, Walter Temple, Shelby Brister, Mitchell Sudduth, Otis Howell. ares Clyee Day. the sponsor, is not pictured.) 108
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