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F.B.L.A. Prepare For Business Careers. The Future Business Leaders of America is an or- ganization which provides its members with a knowl- edge of the career which they plan to enter. This club offers the members a phase of the business world. The girl who plans a career in business is en- couraged to develop business qualities such as loyal- ty to her boss. The club also tries to impress the fun- damentals of a better life as a citizen. This year's F.B.L.A. plans included sending pack- ages to service men in Viet Nam, and gifts to Chil- dren's Hospital at Easter. This club succeeded in de- veloping a fine program and an active roster of members. The officers were President, Pam Unrath, Vice President, Joanne Dugas, Secretary, Sheila Duffy, and Treasurer, Patty Brooks. The activities were coordinated by Mrs. Marcia Hill, PATTY BROOKS . . . Treasurer SHEILA DUFFY . . . Secretary JOANNE DUGAS . . . Vice President PAM UNRATH . . . President Bottom row: Rosemary Haller, Joanne Dugas, Judy Merritt, Linda Rasky, Barbara Goodrum, Sheila Duffy, Kathy Burns, Deb- bie Bracallily, Patty Bracaliello, Kathy Evans, Pam Unrath, Claudette Wonderly, Peggy Gardner, Debbie Little. Row twot Janis Gray, Janet Seybert, Shelly Weimert, Lana Baxendell, Nancy Kearns, Dionne Greselin, Norma Rodino, Louise Miller, Patty Gorman, Marcy Esper, Jan Krumrine, Bernie Talaga, Jacque Mullen, Betty Pelikan, Barbara Michaels, Nana Rynke iewich, Ruthann Walker, Jean Senn, Sheryl Colligan, Pam Green, Janis Beck, Alma Zarnborsky. Top row: Linda Kovatch, Ei- leen Nipaver, Marlene Geary, Cathy Gardell, Elaine Sipe, Barbara Howells, Joy Mazzafer, Nancy Kautz, Susan Slavonic Carol Anton, Beverly Smith, Patty Krenn, Carol Zihol, Lorrie Schohn, Barbara Balint. 1
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Council achieves inter-club cooperation. i l Bottom row: Beverly Cherney, Norma Murdock, Judy Merritt, Susan Herder, Jay Andres, Jeannie Brent Middle row: Pam Unrath, Arlene Cherney, Barbara Walker, Donna Mascara, Bonnie McNew, Debbie Bracalilly, Richard Carlini Top row: Fred Wallace, Tom Schelat, Tom Blake, Walter Ayers, Russell Verbanec, Ken Fisher, Fred Campi, Glen Sheperd An offspring of the Student Council, the Inter - Club Council is responsible for much of the team- work and cooperation between members of all of the organizations at South High School. Membership is composed of one officer from each organized group in the school. The members attempt to co- ordinate the work of the clubs when teamwork is needed for such events as Homecoming or projects such as the purchase and decoration of a large Christmas tree for the school lobby. lt is through this conclave of representatives that South's many and diverse organizations combine their forces for the betterment of the school.
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F.H.A. Lends Helping Hands. One of the keys to service in South High School is the Future Homemakers of America. The motto To- ward New Horizons opens the door for girls to serve their community as well as their school. The club undertakes many activities in which all work and plan together for the betterment of society. This club has many accredited services to its name, This year, sewing kits were issued to all rooms of the school, and an Easter party was held for the children of faculty members. Baked goods were sold each month to raise money tor the decorations on the Queens car for Homecoming, and forthe partic- ipation ot two girls at the state F.H.A. Conference. This club is also well noted for serving at all school banquets. Thus, through Future Homemakers of America, the door is open to all at South for oppor- tunities to serve school and community. MARCY ESPER . . . Treasurer PAULETTE DULANEY . . . Secretary SUSAN HERDER . . . President KATHY PILLAR . . . Vice President Bottom row: Lana Baxendell, Patty Gorman, Nancy Kearns, Phyllis Spicuzza, Debbie Bracalilly, Patty Bracaliello, Marcy Esper, Pam Unrath, Susan Herder, Carol Scabareti. Middle row: Barbara Goodrum, Kathy Burns, Debbie Esper, Susan Kuten, Gloria Drnach, Jackie Mullen, .lan Krumrine, Bernadine Talaga, Barbara Howells, Nancy Kautz, Sandy Brozanski, Roberta Thompson, Zelma Wallace, Donna Bishotf, Hazel Kuskie. Top row: Mary Gresel- in, Pam Troy, Chris Joswiak, Ruthann Ewing, Patty Mitchell, Janice Bakosh, Paulette Dulaney, Connie Bracaliello Lynn Dragoievich, Marsha Dolinsky, Peggy Eckert, Janis Rutting, Ida Milliken, Kathy Pillar.
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