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.1 E I -fs J ' Leg-1 x I v X The High Notes Music Club falias Wild-n-Wooly do gooders of GI-ISD deal mainly with music and all around com- munity activities in the area. They have caroling groups at Christmas that visit nursing homes and various other institu- tions. Each member is also urged to at- tend concerts in the area and be involved with musical programs concerning the area. High, medium, and low notes prepare a bulletin board in the hall. Bottom Row, Left to right: Pat Hall, Terri LeGrand, Robin Weaver, Lisa Webb, Delea Daniels. Top row, left to right: Tommy Whittle, David Rios, John Boniface, Barry Lyons, sponsor - Rebecca Gatchel. Tommy Whittle tells us how rhythm comes from the back of the head. Tommy Whittle and David Rios appear in the Mozart Concert?
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Lynn Bedsaul desperately untangles some overcook spaghetti. jf Maia it ' ' 1 . alll 'ar 1st row, left to right: Dee Burks, Susan Carper, Katrina Leonard, Sandra Hodge, Mrs. I. Smith. Znd row: Mary Ellen Hackler, Sherry Shrewsberry, Rhonda Catron, Robin Vaught, Anja Spurlin, Cindy Carper. 3rd row: Linda Moxley, Kelly Blackburn, Michelle Chappell, Missy Burcham, Tammy Garrett, jackie Fender, Lynn Bedsaul, Robin Leagan, Rhonda Diamond, Lori Davis, Cora Farris. 4th row: Janie Sharp, Percela Green, Carolyn Manuel, Shari Robinson, Stephanie Phillips, Pam Schuyler, Jeanna Smith, Cindy Diamond, Karen Andrews, Angie jones, Sherry Sexton. sth row: Paula Hahn, Lori White, Marie Green, Sylvia Adams, Kathy Ward, Patricia Todd, Donna Payne, Sandra Carico, Teresa Vaughan, Lisa Sawyer, Rhonda Alderman. . innem . . . Pam Schuyler and Stephanie Phillips prepare for another interesting FHA meeting. The Future Homemakers of America Organization was filled with students whose lifelong dream was to become a happy homemaker or a galloping gour- met. But of course they had to perform various duties to help prepare them for their future. The FHA has participated in many projects. They prepared and served refreshments for new student orientation .and co-sponsored a reception for the Homecoming Court and their mothers. Members also earned money for their club by selling Tupperware at the begin- ning of the year. .Mg . Susan Carper anxiously waits for the meeting to begin. FHA officers are: bottom row, left to right: Susan Carper, Katrina Leonard, Monday. Top row, left to right: DeDe Burks, Sandra Hodge, Sandy Phipps. . 5 : izwlwie I f '12 Q' 4 fg .h.'5gi35g if fr ,, ...XaaEs'2E4'5,'-,,E'l 'i a,,ifi5,ff5e'5u ' - ,,rVi:5355g3a w msigggarvgxf.. M it Lang gggszwiglii asia- W zsgagigglfffeg CLUBS 111
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, Front: Jennel Blair, jewel Blair, Marletta Brown, Kim Sample, Tracy Tucker, Mrs. Bowman tspon- sorj Middle: Bebe Hill, Andy Moretz, Babette Holder, Delane Bowman, Karen Sweeny Back: Pat I Weaver, Myra Wright, Blair Boniface, Myra Williams, Jenny Marian, and, Margie Rowlett, Matt Pain tat pianoj. The Student Music Club began the year with the planning of many activities for the following year. The club planned to visit many service institutions in the area. One of these visits was a trip to the nursing home during the Christmas holi- days. The group also hoped to go Christmas carolling over the Christmas holidays and to sponsor a musical assembly for the enjoyment of the school student body. Each month one member invites the club to their house to meet and discuss many items of importance. This year they also joined the Federation of Music Clubs which is state and nationally know. The Student Music Club strives to help peo- ple in the community and those around them gain an appreciation of music and respect for others. The officers are: Matt Payne - President, Babette Holder - Secretaryflleporter, and Margie Rowlett - Treasurer. Jenny Marion wonders how late she is for the next Music Club meeting. ' few , fi it -......,.. .. if. if: M1324 W 1 . , ,.,.s,,.,4r..,s , , 1135. M Z .Z ,, f'fi?EfET.g.. .i1,,1,.g1..,, ii .. p,,T'?M:s,ft,f , M. 'Wi - H mi r, w N it :ref-an gf? --':gxh1wQmgg'H, H ri it it Mm.,-1.isf,,,, ..,,Nr.v gg, 1 1 1 . . er: ifwsasrfe 15553532 ' .1-1 .gras 1 if I-1 M is III W it CLUBS 113
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