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FIRST BOYV: Margaret Dessalit, Donna Deacon, Pat Murphy, Cenny YVells, Mary Horton, Liz VVilliams, Jean Kerr, Pam Ey- man, Mary Jo Schober, Linda Hull, Chrystal VVestfall, Linda Troy, Joy Schwager, Sandra Hrunmett. SECOND ROXV: Diane Destc- phano, Carol Brady, Kathy Hazam, Donna Blake, Kathy Tienber, Cathy Harrington, Jane YVilson, Cenevieve Beat, Nlary Biddle, Norea Campbell, Cingia Fox, Dean Acevedo, Phyllis Hinson, James Brand. THIBD BOXV: Linda Jeffreys, Pat Dirling. Lorre Jones, Harena Sharp, Joanne Nelson, Cheryl Little, Brenda Brooks, Linda Peterson, Kathy Niceum, Marie Deschenes, Brenda Lyons, Candy Moler, Betty Harman, Frieda Freeman. FOURTH ROVV: Dorothy Archer, Walter Clyne, Corey Coughlin, Sue Thomas, Linda Montague, Annette Saunders, Nancy Verwholt, Sandi Burnett, Becky XVright, Gretchen Laird, Kitty Gower, Connie Thompson, Paul Mitchem, Jim Barley. FIFTH ROXV: Rick Potter, Elizabeth Tate, Jeanette Nlasters, Connie Xlunch, Daphne Spraggins, Doris Spencer, Sandra P1'uitt, Janice Gifford, Mark XVinter, Cordie I-Iall, Vinny D'Angelo, John Thompson, Mark Freshwater. School Red Cross Serves International Organization J r-Y Vinny D,Angelo, Donna Blake, Kathy Niccum, Connie Munch, and President John Thompson hold an executive board meeting. 174 The main goal of High School Bed Cross is to act as the link between the students and the international organization. Homerooln representatives meet regularly to discuss ways of bringing the students in closer contact with the American Red Cross services. There are many programs and activities of Bed Cross in which students may participate. They include the International School Art Program and XVorld Study Panels. One of the most important is the volunteer work done at the local hospitals. Over 13,500 hours of service were given by high school volunteers last year. Another important function of High School Red Cross is the spon- sorship of the annual student membership drive. The Student Exchange is financed through this drive. Under the Student Exchange program American students go to school abroad, and foreign students attend American schools.
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FIRST RONV: Linda Spearman, Debbie Crumb, Connie Kowalski, Mary Horton, jean Kerr, Liz XVilliams, Pam Eyman, Pat Jarrett, Sue Smithson, Carole Otteson, Ioan Lazarra, Marsha Goheen, Sandy justice, Donna Keell, Pat Quarles, Cheryl Stanley, Kathy Harrington, Linda Williams, Sarah Holmes. SECOND ROXV: Ar- dith Rose, Carole Jones, Donna Saunders, Muriel LeMar, Ann Lake, Sue Stromer, Nancy Sandtoro, Rita Parker, Linda Jay, Kris Karlson, Wendy Wietz, Doris Spencer, Dale Gauthier, Betty Thompson, Leslie Oliver, Carol Messick, Debbie Marshall, Diane Frisby, Ienevieve Beat. THIRD ROVV: Jane Stage, Dana Io Mar- tin, Marie King, Phyllis Hinson, Pat Chadwick, Beverly VVheeler, Linda Cmrnb, Stephanie Puffer, 'Hannah Sharp, Sheri Sprague, Brenda Nelson, Kathy Niccum, Beverly Young, Ioette XVidner, Under the sponsorship of Miss Blattner, Mrs. Clark, and Mrs. Dobbins the Northeast Chapter of Future Homemakers of America endeavored to fulfill its eight national purposes as well as the national goal: To help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. With a membership of 118, this local chapter worked earnestly throughout the year with such proj- ects as Christmas caroling at rest homes, selling Christ- mas C01'S?lg6S, presenting a Valentine dance for the school, sponsoring a Parent Appreciation VVeek, and par- ticipating in National F .H.A. VVeek. Programs were pre- sented at group meetings and in individual home eco- nomics classes to further interest in these three goals: Focus on Family Friendshipf' Marriage Calls for Prepa- rationf, and Stay in Schoolf' Chapter members earned Degrees of Achievement through individual self-im- provement and service projects. Charlene VVheelcr, Terry Knoll, Kathy YVoolcy, Donna Picarri, Mary Bidle, Ioan Perkins. FOURTH ROXV: Linda Oliver, Adelle Stockdale, Becky YVright, Linda YViggcnton, Ioan Connolly, ogla Nikolic, Sandy Pruitt, Linda Byon, Elizabeth Latto, Suc Giarbart, Lynn Casey, Stephanie Stone, Mary VVillison, Sandy Burnett, Susan McAninch, Sarah NVilliams, Erna Fox, Phyllis jackson. FIFTH RONV: Annette Hicks, Pat Lucas, Linda Greene, Helen King, Nancy Minkel, Toni Mott, Debbie Mosley, Linda Triggs, Cheryl Skelton, Cecila Laplant, Judy Greene, Suzanne VVineka, joy Newton, Elizabeth Lewis, Arlene Edwards, Becky Stall. SIXTH RONV: Nancy Verwholt, joyce XVawrzyniak, Trudy Trulsen, Sheila Nelson, Delores Schmuker, Barbara Thorpe. ii? Home Economics students hold a fashion show in which they model the clothes they have made. 173
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Jo Custavson and Brenda Brooks prepare the F.B.L.A. Christmas program. F.B.L.A. members make V00-Doodolls representing Nc'Hi opponents in football games. F. B. L. A. Promotes Interest in Business Topics Miss cooper J A' ff. , fa Ilia FIRST ROW: Nancy Allen, Cenny Wells, Jean Kerr, Marian James, Lynn DiMaggio, Maria Acquaviva, Kathy Swift, Janet Ostrander. SECOND ROW: Pav Svabek, Marie Deschenes, Mary Hoeffer, Pat Bennett, Judy Cappell, Lynn Bozwell, Sharon Enck, Barbara Minor, Sylvia VVarren. THIRD ROVV: Kay Dick, Brenda The main objectives of the Future Business Leaders of America fF.B.L.A.b are to promote business education and to stimulate an interest within the student towards the horizon of business administration. To achieve these purposes F.B.L.A. has guest speak- ers who inform the members about various business top- ics. Members participate in many school activities. The two main projects of the club are the presentation of the annual Christmas assembly and the sale of voo-doo dolls for football and basketball competition. Two of the highlights of the club year are the initiation and the final party. Brooks, Jura McCarthy, Patty Martin, Marcia Martin, Phyllis Hinson, Linda Jefferies, Joan Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Donaldson. Keith Barnes, Pat Lucas, Martha Hayes, Linda Ryon, Sherry Mullins. Pete Busch, Randy Morrison, Bill Aldrich.
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