Cross County High School - Yearbook (Cherry Valley, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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FBLA - WINNING is A TRADITION I barns L,o'n-I1-rl he FBLA tFuture Business Leaders - et Amerlcal at CCHS has established a winning tradltlon in area business contests. The FBLA Parliamentary Procedure teams have won four llrst places and one second place ln the past five years at the Delta Vo-Tech if Business Skills Contest in Marked Tree. They have also won at the FBLA District Leadership Conference and have placed as high as fifth ln the entire state of Arkansas. ln the past three years, FBLA students have also won two flrst places and one second place ln the clerical contest at the Delta Vo-Tech contest. Over the years CCHS students have won or placed in virtually every category at the contest. They consistently place in the Business Machines, Business Math, Mr. Future Business Executive, Miss Future Secretary. and Typing contests. Several students placed at the FBLA District ' Leadership Conference. CCHS tied for flrst in the Creed event and has placed second and fourth ln Business Law. The Parliamentary Procedure Team has won or placed each year that they have attended the conference. FBLA students at CCHS are not only winners at contests, they are also winners ln lite. Most business mlnded graduates find employment ln the area or go on to further their business education at the college level. YF' 1986-87 FBLA - l Front Row L to R: Mr. Smith, Sponsor, Dena Johnson, Presidentg Lea An el Crawford, Vice-President, Carla Worley, - Sec.-Treas. Second Row: J. Hampton, A. Lockle , S. Worley, G. Walls, M. orester, C. Jones. Third Row: B. Meeler, K. - Lockley, L. Lee, L. Hagan, K. Karnes, T. King, A. lliot. Not Pictured: Missy Farrell, Reporter. 58

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Learning to do Doing to learn I Earning to live Living to serve The Future Farmers of America had many projects during the year. They made ii hted Christmas decorations for the ity of Cherry Valley. The FFA helped the school by repairing the wooden benches in the lobby, the helped the Student Council wit Homecoming props and assisted the Junior Class with the Prom. The FFA also constructed things for many of the faculty members. FFA sponsor, Mr. Fred Schweighart, Keith Lockley, Terris Matthews, Jeff Smith, and B. J. Clark made a trip to Kansas City, Kansas to the National FFA Convention in November. Over thirty-thousand per- sons attended this convention and out of those thirty thousand, our FFA representatives received the honor of FFA - Always Working Hard l J l 3 r I ' I , ' i l ' ' ' sewing on the National FFA Courtesy Corps. The FFA also competed in the sub area FFA contests at Earle, Arkan- sas. In this competition, the garliamentary prodecure team of rock Meeler, Bruce Halk, Terris Matthews, Kim Jones, Michelle Mauldin, B. J. Clark, and Keith Lockley'placed second. Keith Lockley placed irst in the Public Speaking division, thus qualifying him for the district contest at Jonesboro. At the Jonesboro contest, Keith placed fourth! The FFA plans to have many more projects in the future to benefit our school and community. Flrat Row, L to R: Keith Lockley - President, Brock Meeler - Vice-President, Dena Johnson - Secretary, Jeff Smith - Treasurer, B. J.CIark - Sentinel, LaDeana Anderson - Reporter, Shonta Futrell - Jr, Advisor, Fred Schweighart - S onsor. Second Row, L to R: S. Pierce, B. Stephens, W. Davis, G. Walker, T. Matthews, K. Ward, S. Griggs, W. Buchanan. Third Row, L to R: Wood, L. Meredith, T. Willis, A. Elliot, D. Norvlel,:J. Sides, J. Johnson, B. Lace, T. McCorkIe. Fourth ow, L to R: P. Betts, C. Wilson, J. Holleman, M. Mauldin, B. Halk, T. Heath, Fl. Cavilee, M. Davis. Fifth Row, L to R: S. Steward. J. Stephens, R. Lachat, C. Smith, B. Evans, T. Smith, H. Hinchey, T. McCollum. Sixth Row, L-R: A. Walton, B. Robinson, T. Catlett, B. Johnson, M. Hamrick, M. Wilson, Fl. Mur-Play, T. King. Seventh Row, L to R: B. Watson, M. Mays, V. Futrell, D. Sanders, J. Hamrick, T. Mays, C. Hodges, G. Sanders. Eighth Row, L to R: . ook, K. ones, G. Myers, B. Fraze, J. Holland. 57



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l l l PAPERSTAFFI l l l l l l There are many ingredients to a good school paper. The list would have to begin with a qualified staff, individuals who are considerate, cooperative, trustworthy, concerned, can type and proofread well, and will represent the entire student body. Once the staff has been selected they must perform the following duties: -deci e what type of articles will, be included ' establish deadlines and notify all who are concerned ' gather and type all the materials on stencils run off copies from the stencil on a mimeograph machine staple all pages together sell the paper to the student body - listen to all the suggestions. This year, as in past years, the paper staff has tried to offer in- formation and entertainment of interest to CCHS students. Seated L to R: Kay Karnes, Joyce Cook, Editor: Angy Lockley. Standing: Mr. Danny Smith, Sponsor. lllllFRENCHlllllll Front Row L to Ft: Kell Phipps, Pres.: John Stephens, Vice-Pres., Sherry Worley, Sec.-Treas.g Dean Burnett, Historian: An- - thony Harrison, Soc. ghrmng Mrs. Neill, Sponsor. Second Row: A. Herrod, J. Little, M. Forester, B. Tajylor, J. Hampton, K. - Sanders, W. Woodham, M. Mauldin, L. Sills, J. Harris. Third Row: H. Futrell, W. Munger, K. Karnes, . Cook, S. Scott, A. Lockley, J. Grady, J. Hampton, L. A. Crawford, E. Milam, G. Schoonover. Fourth Row: K. Faupell, W. Forester, C. Worley, B. Adams, J. Yates, J. Counce, B. Reed, T. King. Fifth Row: K. Robinson, K. Anderson. llllllA'llllllII59

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1987, pg 18


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