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,fi jf: 42' gf, 'i ff ff ROW ONE: Donna Pope, Sandra Cannon, Marilyn Cooper, Sue Cross, Joanne Wright, Drenda Culp, Beverly Uptain, Katherine Jones, Peggy Lambert, Yvonne Carrigan, Linda Stevens, Yvonne Yearby, Linda Johnson, Judy Whitfield, Linda Tucker, Sylvis Edwards, Betty Spruell, Dorothy Bundy . . . ROW TWO: Lynda May, Sherry Thorne, Debra Summerlin, Carol Reed, Janice Mayson, Judy Chambliss, Kay Fowler, Dot Burt, Carla Culp, Norma Jean Morris, Linda Graddy, FUTURE HOMEMAK OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Vice-President Drenda Culp, Treasurer Joanne Wright, President Peggy Lambert . . . ROW TWO: Historian Marsha Henderson, Reporter Janie Hand, Parliamentarian Olivia Pritchett, Historian Lynnda May, Secretary Katherine Jones. ' Xff . Qff .,..f fii- W, few M i eff' T,-o-f' if' Mary Lou Price, Diane Henderson, Janie Hand, Marsha Henderson, Sharon Bycroft, Julie Nelson, Marilyn Byrd, Dottie Tatum . . . ROW THREE: Ahna Faulkner, Phyllis Sebring, Sheila Groves, Teresa Holley, Angela Boddie, Debby Webster, Pam Brooks, Faye Brock, Mary Worell, Edith Rodgers, Connie McCalman, Julitta Graham, Alma Davis, Betty Worell, Sandra Brown, Nancy Boysen, Olivia Pritchett, Jackie Faulkner, Judy Sellers, Donna Wilkinson. ERS 0 AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is the National or- ganization ot girls studying homemaking in high schools over the United States. The overall goal of the organiza- tion is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. This year the over-all goal theme is Education-An Endless Challenge. Some of the highlights of Robert E. Lee chapter ac- tivities throughout the year are observance of Home Economics Week and Future Homemaker Week, the annual Christmas Bazaar, cookbook sale participation in Reach Out Your Hand proiect to Alabama institute for Deaf and Blind and to the Aging and Homebound locally, and the annual Mother-Daughter Tea.
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ROW ONE: Danny Dewberry, Roger Yeurby, Bill Phillips, Eddie Mr. Windsor, Howard Wilkes, Harry Moses Tommy Sellers Harold Kent, Tommy Price, Richard Rosier, Eugene Tatum . . . ROW TWO: Bowden, Ronnie Matthew, Mike Singleton Andy Garrett BARBELL LUB The Barbell Club members strive to promote weight- lifting as on' activity that can be carried on with the individual throughout life. The members strive to pro- mote physical fitness by making examples of themselves for others to see. The members believe in a sound mind in a sound body. OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Secretary-Terasurer Mike Singleton President Harold Moses . . . ROW TWO: Vice-President Tommy Price Chaplain Eddie Kent. 1 ill'- ' s
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l l SEATED: Adrienne Andress, Rachel Wyland, Janice Brown, Doreen Vicky Jay, Beverly Boysen, Ray Waites, Bill Sumner, Miles Kelly, Moorer, Kathleen Noland . . . STANDING: Charlotte Rushing, Gwen Blackmon, Becky Story. Eileen Hall, Kathy Cox, Jenny Nettles, Sandra Gunn, Betsy Lance, LIBRARY CLUB The purpose of the Library Club is to promote an interest in the, use of books for information and pleasure. The Library Club members try to achieve a better under- standing of the procedures of library work in order to assist students in the location of information they need. OFFICERS: SEATED: President Janice Brown . . . STANDING: Vice- President Rachel Wyland, Secretary Kathleen Noland, Chaplain Doreen Moorer.
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