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-h-sr, D. Portor, C. Kruger, C. Davis, E. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Villiard, P. Kleinfeld, F. Logan, M. Worsham, P. Goddard, T. Masce, K. Kielty, A. Col- lons, I.. Savage. SECOND ROW: K. Dice, C. Ellis, 1. Brady, J. Fox, L. Boyette, J. Dawkins, G. Palmer, N. Chilkias. THIRD ROW: Y. Klimis, S. Danapas, C. Stan- X sell, G. Garrett, I. King, M. Manias, P. Mcglygjef L. Rasche, J. Owens. FOURTH Row: C. Rassmussen, P. Harden, B. I Cannon, L. Waters, S. Swanson, P. Bran F. Sams, M. cross. FIFTH ROW: M. g Arfaras, E. Gonatos, G. Gleaso P. S - son, S. Mann, B. Petty, J. Br on, . V 'L Feltman, E. Klotz. SIXTHR : C. Gianaras, D. Kolb, S. Gause, alla - Lelekis. SEVENTH ROW: L. Taylor, W. Miller, K. Dixon, P. Gallagher, A. Searls, L. Dearman, T. Boyd, T. Gauss, B. Nel- son. EIGI-ITH ROW: F. Liolios, J. Smith, M. Moore, T. Davis, L. Welden, J. Dav- is, C. Pappas, C. Chalkias, M. Ringus. NINTH ROW: M. Thomas, A. Arvanitis, B. Bennett, K. Carawan, C. Green, L. Klotz. Future Homemcukers ofAmericc1 The FHA is a national organization of girls studying homemaking in sec- ondary schools throughout the United States. The club is designed primar- ily for the improvement of the individ- uals personal, family and community life. The members, working together as a group, are constantly striving to acquire a well rounded knowledge of the arts of homemaking. Among the clubs major projects is 1.2 96 the collection and distribution of food products during Thanksgiving to the less fortunate families of the commu- nity. Other programs sponsored by the club are intended to raise money for conferences and meetings in near- by towns. The club is also the proud producer of the annual fashion show. In recognition of FHA week the members thoughtfully place a rose, club flower on each faculty members desk which is one of the many ways they fulfill the clubs ideals. STANDING, Left to Right: Argie Philapou, Historian, Karen Dice, Treasurer, and Gena Palmer, Parlia- mentarian. Wanda Miller, Vice- President, is listening attentively while Madelyn Ringus, President, ex- presses her ideas for a successful pro- gram for the following year. Ann gy, First Vice-President offers her suggestions. Searls, Secretary, takes notes as Peg-
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Greenwood, A. Holloway, P. Hannon, Z. Forizs, J. Visconti, G. Manticos, J. O- wens. SECOND ROW: C. Lyons, P. Goddard, B. Dale, B. Forcier, N. Challfias, T. Rogers. THIRD ROW: M. Gallagher, E. Amador P. AMcClure, M. Athanason, M. Kouremetis, G. Cretekos, P. Maltempo. FOURTH ROW: S. Gause, G. Gatlin, JEf'Edgar, 'lPI'Gal1agher, S. Baker, K. McClure, C. Green. FIFTH ROW: M. Koss, P. Klein- feld, D. Jacobs, A. Smirlis, D. Garcia, J. Baynard. National Forensic League It is the purpose of the Nation- MRS. CAUSE al Forensic League to promote Sponsor the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory, and public P Om -...wi NJ speaking. ANGELA SMIRLIS The members of the National President Forensic League are constantly , ig V Working to award our s c ho o Ls 1, Y Lula' F v p with the honors and benefits that 9 5 ,ff AL come with the experiences gained S , by ivy nf V ZALA FORIZS through Oratory' 7-rj . 3, iw Vice-President Speaking tournaments are held , A ,if throughout the year. Two state 1, 9 I .J tournaments are given during the L,M,y V fall, State Congress in Tallahas- ' ffl' see and State DiscussionTourna- ment in Gainesville. ln the early spring the State National Foren- sic League all-events tournament is held at, a different school each Treasure, year. EDDIE AMADOR ,,,aQ 41? PAT KLEINFIELD ELIZABETH ROOT Corresponding Recording Secretary Secretary :aa -- i r-.,i..s1-, . L
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TOP ROW, Left to Right: R. LaBelle, M. Stinson, B. Merkel, J. Thompson, W. Fair, M. Brown, J. Steadham, H. Kendig, B. Greenwood, D. Willis. SECOND ROW: T. Boyd, D. Belcher, A. Vinson, G. Hays, C. Dorman, B. Esker, M. Zembellis, L. Sheley, E. Toole, M. Mahoney, K. Droese, Miss Board. BOTTOM ROW: P. Ellerbruch, G. Ulmer, A. Hol- lenbeck, M. Sawyer, C. Green, F. Sarris, J. Gay, K. Parks. Miss Board and the officers of the Library Club review the scrapbook of past activities. Madelyn, the Secretary, is taking notes as Wil- liam, President, Harlow, Vice-President, Barry, Treasurer, and Milton, Chaplain, express their ideas for the years' program. Library Club The purpose of the Library Club is to provide and protect interesting and informative books for the student's us e. During the year the Library Club undertakes certain pro- jects to help raise money. Sell- ing cushions at the football games was only one of their im- portant projects this year. The money that was raised was used to purchase books, films, and projectors to enhance the knowl- edge of the student. The members also attend ex- tracurricular activities such as County and District Council to acquaint themselves with other associate members in their area. Highlights of the year were the banquet and Library Camp. 97
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