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FFA MEMBERS-Top Row: Ken Kohman, Dennis Boyce, Dick Laws, Mike Zenner, lack Taylor, Danny Alcer, Danny Boyce, Richard Holloway, Bill Watt, Bruce Bowers, Kenny Huston, lohn Dunlap, Mr. Frey, sponsor. Second Row: Larry Adee, Bill Black, Bob Clemence, Lee Hobson, Tim Smith, FFA Tying Racks Improve Fairgrounds Many projects and activities highlighted the Future Farmers of Americals year. As their special project for the year, the FFA members built tying racks to be placed around the dairy barns at the fairgrounds in Eisenhower park. 'These racks will not only protect new trees, but will .also be used to tie livestock at future fairs. Activities such as parent-son banquet, state and national FFA meetings, judging schools and contests, John Deere Day, An- gus Day, and ,a popcorn stand at football and basketball games, kept the FFA mem- bers busy throughout the school year. A highlight of the year was the .annual Barn- warmer at which Anita Anguiano was crowned queen. lim Brown, Bill Miller, George Davis, Rick Meredith, Mike Murray, Randy Reynolds. Front Row: Steve Reilly, Robert Zey, David Sims, Danny Horan, Neldon Fick, larnes Wheel- er, Robert Lonqhoter, Doyle Seaman, Lawrence Scanlan, Kevin Stroda, lirnrny Ade. FFA BARNWARMER ROYALTY-Attendants Melody Mitchell, Vanita Anauianoq Queen Anita Anauianop Attendants Donna Walker, loan Ryan. FFA CABINET-Mr. Frey, sponsor, Danny Boyce, vice presi- dent, Bill Black, Richard Holloway, Lawrence Scanlan, treas- urerg Lee Hobson, lames Wheeler, secretary: Dennis Boyce, president. 29 t
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FHA CABINET--Standing: Mrs. Peterson, sponsor, Dixie Cook, president, Ioan Ryan, vice president. Seated: Melody Mitchell, treasurer: Anita Anquiano, Kathy Linder, Mary Kay larvis, Lynette Eick, secretary: Connie Sims, Marie Ernst. Parties, Conventions, Slave Day Highlight FHA Year The Abilene Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America began the year with fifty-four members. This organiza- tion is composed of students who have had one year of Home Economics. One of the first activities of the school year was the annual coke party to encour- age membership. Fall activities included a hayrack ride and a Thanksgiving family dinner. As a service project, the members went caroling at Christmas to rest homes. With the coming of Spring the FHA Sweet- FHA MEMBERS-Top Row: Darlene Eacklam, Donna Walk- er, Theola Lovseth, Linda Allen, Ellen Rank, Donna Eitz- water. Lynette Pick, loselyn Sutton, Leona Reese, leanne Miller, Ioan Ryan, Betsy Guilioyle, Didi Davis, Connie Sims, Anita Anquiano. Middle Row: Dixie Cook, Pat Halsey, Vicki Zenner, Marla Taylor, Mary Singer, Paula Hazelton, Marion Kercher, Lennis Witte, Mary Kay larvis, heart Dance and the annual Come as You Are party were held. District Convention at Abilene, .State Meeting at Topeka, and Hospitality Day at Manhattan were among the highlights of the year. To finance the club's activities, a slave day was heldg a concession stand was also sponsored. The chapter concluded the year with the election of next year's officers and a Senior Farewell. Ann Zutervan, Patty Emiq, lackie Emiq, Sonja Reese. Front Row: Kathy Linder, Linda Wood, ludy Cain, Carol Schott, Patty Lee, Pat Perrick, Patricia Houlton, Cindy Gilmore, Meg Gasswint, Rhonda Yeager, ludy Sutton, Teresa Ko- hart, Vicki Hake, Vanita Anquiano, Ioyce Halsey, Melody Mitchell, Marie Ernst. Not pictured: Marilyn Bowyer, Patty Copenhaven, Connie Gier, lanice Harp, ludy Linder, Col- leen Madden, Nancy Noel, Marla Scheatfer, Cindy Wason. lm 1.
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LIBRARY CLUB-Standing: David Page, loan Ryan, Ellen Hank, Annette Abel, Peggy Hinkle, Fern Potter, Liz Anguiano Lindy DaViS, Secrted: Pat Halsey, Carla Broadioot, Lynda Wyley, Darlene Facklam Mrs. Hamey, sponsor: Pat Huston, Sharon Berger, Debbie Brown, Dixie Cook. Dusting Parties, Flint Hills Create Interest Fifteen Science Club students were kept very busy this year with yearly projects, speeches and field trips. Those students who finished their pro- jects explained them to other members of the club. Along with listening to .student speakers and doing various things the stu- dents also learned much about the field of science from other visiting speakers. Science Club took two field trips this year. The first to Kansas State Engineers open house and the second to the Flint Hills of Kansas covering four counties. Library club began its activities during the summer as they recorded and shelved SCIENCE CLUB-Top Row: Loren White, Mike Henderson, Steve Harrison, David Cook, Mike Schroeder, Craig Atkin- son, Mr. Chatham, sponsorg Greg Rose, Mr. Grimes, spons- or: Bennie Pierce. Third Row: David Page, Greg Kerr, Mark Huston. Second Row: Tim Sny- der, Sharon Berger, Donna Fitz- water, Ellen Rank. Front Row: Ruth Ann Haneman, Nancy Carl, Mary lane Whitehair. 30 more than 300 new books in preparation for the fall semester. These club members worked before and after school and during their study halls checking books, writing overdue notices, and keeping the book- shelves in order. During the Christmas vacation the group met to reorganize the library facili- ties for the second semester. The practice initiated last year of visit- ing neighboring school libraries promoted efficiency through the exchange of ideas and techniques shared by others from their experience.s.
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