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rnlllll 5 A FUTURE IIOIIIEIIIIIKERS Wi. IIIIIERICII The activities of the Future Homemakers of America in 1978-79 included a number of lun- cheons, a trip to the State Future Homemak- ers of America meeting, the annual mother- daughter banquet, and a Christmas tea where the girls modeled clothing from various busin- esses throughout Hot Springs. ln addition to these group activities, some of the officers went to Jessiville to plan for the state meeting. Major money-making projects included work- ing in the concession stands at games through the school year and selling cookbooks to the student body and other supporters. Upper Left: President, LaVonda Bond and officers discuss future plans for the F.H.A. Right: F.H.A. club members prepare decorations for the All Sports Banquet. LT? Members of F.H.A.: Front Row-C. Neal, T. Hill, L. Bridges, G. Reeves, K. Sorter, D. Rodgers, F. Hudson, reporter, second row-L. Lambert, T. Whited, T. Bridges, H. Byers, A. Martin, J. Lee, T. Hodges, M. Lane, D. Capps, D. Dobbs, S. Bohanon, B. Stockwell, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor: third row-B. Underwood, L. Hill, K. Sligh, S. Graham, V. Wilson, R. Dowling, K. Thorson, K. Cloud, J. Jackson, b. O'Bryant, T. Bowlin, B. Hill, fourth row- L. Bond, presidentg J. Cantrell, secretary, A. Weidman, photographer, G. Rice, treasurer, M. Lane, R. Selvidge, historian: B. Edgar, first vice- president: D. Scott, second vice-president.
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llBI2AI2y CLUB Q ' l f ..,. ., ,g ,we W 551. - Y. wezfzzz 7 evgsfnggi ,. - L .xi ,y The Library Club is a service organization whose members were on hand to help students and teachers alike. By helping others, they also helped themselves. Through practical experience, members of the Library Club learned the principles of handling and running a library smoothly and efficiently. Cooperation and per- serverance were the bywords of the organization. The main duties of its members were to check out and in library materials, keep materials organized, type and file cards and help the student body and faculty members locate materials. The Library Club was not all work, though. Through the organization, lasting friendships were formed between its members and the student body and faculty. upper left - L. Wethington, Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, L. Stueart, L. Taylor, T. Flynn, upper right- Mrs. Arnold voices her opinion. left center - Members of the Library Club are: kneeling left to right- K. Marrall, L. Wethington, Secretary, J. Bettis, R. Lindsey, P. Prince, second row - left to right- R. Serrett, Treasurer, S. Bohannon, Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, D. Moore, M. Konor, third row -left to right- J. Ledbetter, S. Meadows, L. Taylor. Vice-Presidentg L. Stueart, President, T. Lambert, M. Lane, B. Stockwell, T. Flynn, not pictured - K. Greene, Reporter. center right- Laurie keeps the library looking good. bottom right - Finding anything interesting Teresa?
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The Junior ROTC program concluded another successful year. The ROTC students competed in four orienteering meets and nine rifle meets, taking first place team trophies in each event. The girls' color guard participated in their first meet, taking third place. In addition, the Lakeside rifle team won the state championship for the fifth consecutive year. Four members of the rifle team were selected to attend a Junior Olympic match at Colorado Springs, Colorado. These boys were four of 110 chosen from the United States to compete in this match. Greg Wilson placed second, winning one gold and one silver medal, Holmes Scott placed fourth, Chip Sexton placed seventh, Bruce Kellar placed eighth. Because of his high score, Greg Wilson was eligible to go to Fort Benning, Georgia, all expenses paid. There he competed in the Pan-American games, which is a step below the Olympics. The results of the games were not known until the end of the summer. Also two cadets, Richard Sims and Scott Rinald, were selected as recipiants of four year Army ROTC scholarships.
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