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26 ATLANTIC OCEAN mu Cuba, located just 90 miles south of Florida, is a Spanish- speaking country with a population of 7,598,000 and is now ' 0 Communistic country. Some of its chief products are sugar cane, coffee, and citrus fruits. Cuba's capital is Havana Umrbon, and Independence Day. May 20, is its national cuuaasw SEA holiday. Above: Key Club Sponsor: Mr. George Trechock. Members afe'gagifollows: Top photo: Lt. Govenor Patrick Boyd; Sgt. At gyms Karen Witcher, Treasurer Naomi Davis, Amirea Bethel, Vice President john Bram, and President Tim'EBr'ooks. Middle Photo: Row 1: Jerry Saunders, Cozetta Stewart, David Young, Debbie Parks, David Powell; Row 2: Steve Smith, Donita Vaughn, Secretary Alisa Scott, Karen Witcher. Marie Price, Michelle Younger,Jamie Shelton; Row 3: Curtis Ray, William Saffota, Ruth Payne, Lynda Wade, Cheryl Ross, Steve Williams, Bobby Powell, Carla Quesenberry. Bottom Photo: Heft to righQ On ground: Christie Carter, Tina Murphy, Kim Furches, Petrellia Cleary, Tania Monarchy, Patricia Kovi'aleski, Esther McPeak, Monique Maynard, Carol Hancock, Vanessa Rucker, Yvette Gonzalez, Andrea Bethel, Leila Huckleberry, Sherri DeShazo. Suzanne Dickerson, Sheila Huckleberry, Roberta Morrow, Naomi Davis; On steps and porch: Billy Belcher. Michael Leath, Malcolm Redd, Melvyn Barber, Miles Goosens, Lee Lambert, Ronald Billips, Chuck Hall,james Cunningham, Joseph Carter, Antonio Martin, Mike Graham.
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DUOINLOD This year the Future Business Leaders of America consist of Urom rowt Pres. Yvonne Stephens, Ast. Sec.-Treas. Vickie Miller, Treas. Marie Edwards, Sec. Doni Anthony, His. Darlene Brooks; tBack rowt Vice Pres. Annie McMillan, Rept. Kim Gentry, Pad. Joseph Carter, Rept. Mike Lamb, and Sponsor Mrs. Louise McClanahaa. Not pictured: rept. Mike Gammon and Ast. Sponsor Mrs. Patty Perem'. ATLANT IC OCEAN With temperature ranges between 70 and 90 degrees all year, the U. S. freeport of St. Thomas is sophisticated with a happy air of excitement; and a 0 shopping tour for the many luxury itemsAis a sheer delight. With a population V I R G 1.! w 0 6 of about 30,000 and a size of 3 x 12 miles, St. Thomas looks to the north on $ :3, O.- the Atlantic Ocean and the panorama of British and U. S. Virgin Islands; to the south, over the Caribbean Sea and the picturesque harbor of its capital city Charlotte Amalie, which was originally called Taphus by the Danes, and which sits engagingly among its volcanic hill spurs nicknamed Foretop, Maintop, and Mizzentop. Bluebeatd's Tower is heremthree stories high and :iijesand one-htilf fegt thick wallv-where in 1954, workmen found an ironbound chest with old papers insidE, telling the story of Bluebeard, the CARIBBEAN SEA Pirate. - v D U H EPTIO Having been revived from several years ago, our future Medical Leaders Club are Grout :owt Asl. Sec. Lisa Coppola, V. Pres. Chirlone DeMarcey. Caroline Lockhnn, Sheila Lockhart, Ptog. Ch. Gary Goins, Sharon Lee, Marie Price, Kris Witcher; thank rowt Trees. Cozetta Stewart, Aliurita Wheeler, RobertatMot-row, Brenda Brown, Sponsor Mrs. Sylven'e Thomas, Sherri DeShazo, Pres. Alisa Scott, ChtistiehCatt-ter, and Ruth Payne tno ptcruredy
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Port au Pg ATLANT IC OCEAN HISPANIOLA aHaiti is the French-speakingiiivkiiestem third of the island of Hispaniola where Columbus was shipwrecked in 1492. It has earthquakes and hurricanes, but the climate is usually hot and pleasant. Probably 9570 of the population is :Hblack; the balance mulatto, descendants of old French settlers; with 5,000 foreigners, about 15100; of whomkiyate white. Its president is elected for life. Fertile valleys produce coffee, bananas, sugar, sisal, cotton, cacao, maize, rice, millet, and castor beans. Some bauxite and copper are mined. Port-au-Prince is the largest city andithe capital with a fine harbor , where open-air markets, featuring fine I handcrafts, clothing, ceramics, tortoise shell jewelry, voodoo drums, French perfumes, German cameras, Swiss watches. This year's French Club members are hitting L to R0 President Gary Goins, Vice Pres. Marie Price, Secretary john Brant, hCozetta Stewart, Treasurer Tania Monarchy, Matilda Watkins, Yvette Mathews, hstandingh Miles Goosens, Alisa Scott, Assistant Treas. Karen Witcher, Steve Williams, Mona Ware, Brenda Brown, Sergeant At Arms Tim Brooks, Kris Witcher, Joey Copolo, Andrea Bethel, Patrick Boyd, Sharon Lee, Historian Betsy V Belcher, Cindy Hicks, and Missy Nester. At left, Sponsor Mrs. Scarlett Goosens.
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