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ull ii. it., ,..t.,,.t. l - . it..-. iw. tin. 'ntl italy ?.l.i.l v-g,-M 'gym' T ----H V rs---...g 1 l Future Homemakers i Sponsor Activities The FHA kept busy this year with many 6 students were chosen to answer questions ,-e' activities. Their first selling project was liq- by club members. Those that answered uid soap and canisters of cookies. The mon- questions were: Janelle Eftink. Teresa Bar- ey raised was used to help pay for decora- low, Michele Dunningjimmy Gloth, Dar- tions, door prizes and the sound system for ren Schlitt. and David Dalton. Then, during the Sweetheart Party. Libby Kight com- the next club meeting, teachers were asked mented, After all the hard work we put to participate in answering questions from into the dance, it was nice to see everyone club members. They were: Mr. Kitchen, enjoy it so much. It's one that the FHA Mrs. Dumey, Mrs, Swindell, and Mrs. Sto- should be proud of. The FHA also spon- ry. To close the year, the FHA took a shop- soted a blood drive held in the band room. ping trip to Kentucky Oaks Mall in Padu- 36,pints were given. As the year came to an cah. Even though the bus ride was 2 hours end, panel discussions were given during long, the trip was worth while, commented club meetings. Michelle Brown. FIIA lsr Row' Mrs Grolenn. Advisor. Michele Dunning. Tammy Bond. Kinder. Mitht-llc lirown. Iahbi Kight. Robin Rhodes, l.ana Dalton Zntl. Marie llterman. Kim Wolfe. Noy Gentry. Rhonda fartlen. Robxnu lIltnnlt,Ale.ume Vriedrich. Lori llutttx. Angie lluiliman. Michelle Griggs. liobbi Stolireygan, Carla McDaniel Std' Darren Schhtt. 'liert-sa 'l'.ixltur.-leiiiiilti St-ahatiygli. Katie lixans. Ginaililuinenhurg. Tammy Alley, Darla Perry. Veronica Morrison. Sherri Rtitlvtrlor-l, Sarah Gregori ith liimm Liltuh. llaxitl Dalton. lancllc lpltinlt. llollx King. Starry llcstct. Tracie Ross. lasa Surliace.-lason 'lilnunas Sth liartx lilue. Paul Kvuth XX ilitia liuimget 'lianulil l.exih, Ann lireul. Rich l.emontls.jaminie Gloth. Teresa liarlou, Rlmntla l5nlinsatlt,Al.unie llottl I-th l'aul lltxttr. iXlattllruili1x. lawn lit-low. Klarlc Ptrtle. Micheala llowell. Michael Iimwrs, Patti llitkex. Chutlx llooryrlill Name Q 46
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queens Alter the ripple bobbing contest.-I.nnirrir fihirli gnc-t the crowd the wer look. i i i I FFA Goe Cowboy huts and boots set the style for Barn- wzirrnin' which was Sponsored by the FFA. The dance was held in the Ag-Building on October 17, During a break in the dancing, the crowd watched as Senior Robin Rhodes and junior-lztson Below were crowed Queen and King by last year's royal couple Michele Dunning and jimmy Gloth. The new Queen and King danced to the theme song Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind by George Strait. The fun, but messy, part ofthe evening was the apple bobbing and the pie eating contest. Mr. Welker ser up the tubs of water with big red apples Heating in them out in the middle or' the Ag-Shop. Then they went at it, water flying everywhere, the fans watched jnjarnmie Gloth and Sr,jon Swin- dell win and collect the prize money, S Countr The next activity was the pie eating contest. You had your choice between vanilla and chocolate cream. Then Mr. Welker said, Go, some are the whip cream offthe top of the pie first, and some splattered straight through to the crust. Then the pie pans were empty, and both Srs. Robin Rhodes and '.-zzeffg in Mark Reirzel were awarded S10 each. When Z . , .,, there was a break in the action kmany peopleifg' went out of the shop into the classroornxtoxll TQNW if ii'.--iiiffliitgi 3 -il1'l.i 'cf malt have refreshments and get their picture 1 it if, ,J',4wr'l'i li' M'f:1f by yearbook photographer Mike Kielhafnerp ' The excitement continued through the last V dance of the evening, and then rhesound system Special Edition packed up and went 'N if home. liivimarrnin C.ourt lletlrin ' Qiicciv Miiltli lliiviwi A4 'X lilllllllli KWF- ll l'l'l Clllllh' I-'I'-'mfG'0f'1-.Ima DWL 557 7 Xl 9 ' 1 M912 liluc, Rohynn Eftlnk, ' is Mirlml Iiimus OUHQN pwim, m,l,.i,e Kim, ii rm Iii rm Iwlm Kiplw Marla Ili-wel. Susan Warner. Ajohn Koch. 15 if 1 f qw
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