Midfield High School - Reflections Yearbook (Midfield, AL)

 - Class of 1974

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Page 81 text:

 F.H.A. OFFICERS Future Homemakers of America believes that the home economics program In the secondary school is the foundation on which its program is built. F.H.A. provides the framework in whicn youth-planned and youth-directed activities can be extended beyond the classroom to enrich learnings. F.H.A. provides opportunities for youth and adults to work cooperatively, cacn making his contribution without dominance of the other. Community and parental interest in understanding of the home economics program Is increased through activities In F.H.A. The State theme for 1973-74, F.H.A. - Impact, Is designed to help chapter members dig deeper into activities by helping them identify their own concerns and the issues about individual, family, community. and job career life and to use these concerns and issues as the basis for developing projects within the department. 1st ROW: Miss Allison Mixon (Advisor), Cynthia Stevens. Lindsey Yerby, Suzy Thompson. Angie Fagan. Cecilia Rupert. Thelma Dickson. Wanda Colquitt, Beverly Burrell. 2nd ROW: Donna Giada, Hilda Mann. Pam Pendley. Susanne Gentry, Anita Jones, Katrina Lambert, Terri Sellers, Deborah Dyle, Joyce Alexander, Teresa Henderson, Theresa Sturdivant. 3rd ROW: Karen Tray wick. Diane Martin, Carol Tray wick, Michele Triola, Beverly Thornton. Danette McSweeney. Debbie Bailey, Pam Whisenant. Nicole Feagin. Yvette Finley. Willie May Holloway. 4th ROW: Norma Crump. Ginger Moore, Paula Chaffin. Sherry Miles, Kathy Owens. Paula Rollins. Pricsilla Wilson, Jacqueline Crawford. Priscilla Judkins. 5th ROW: Sharon Morgan. Paula Pendley. Karen Gilmore. Barbara Browder, Elizabeth Lacey, Bridget Eskridge. Marshac Vassar. 6th ROW: Jureda McMlchael. Nancy Spigner, Mary Ann Tiller, Karen Stokes, Jackie DeChene, Peggy Free, Wanda Chapman, Sherri Belton, Cynthia Davis. 7th ROW: Tammy McGee, Lynn Smith, Jodie Barnett, Frankie Darden, Lilia Wilson, Belinda Crotwell, Janice Harris, Lavada Saltmarch. 77

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QbuuLtot Couw£i Bridge Between SWewts AmL A x ust afeou Student Council representatives was elected from each homeroom and club. Bi-monthly meetings are held where students plan district and school activities, as well as, discuss current school issues or problems. In December, Council members joined with Tri-Hi-Y and Red Cross Club members to collect canned goods to donate to a local church for distribution in the Midfield area. February was a busy month for Student Council members. Several attended the Jefferson County Student Council Association workshop; and on February 12. we hosted the District Student Council meeting at our school. One State Student Council workshop was held at Minor High School In March and Council members look forward to another one this summer at the University of Montcvallo. April brought Student Council school-wide elections and our annual Stunt Night. In May, of course, the Seniors were looking forward to graduation: but we diverted their attention to another direction when we sponsored an Eighteen-Year Old Voter Registration Day. The school year flew by and many Student Council plans must be carried over to next year, but we look forward to inis enthusiastically. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS M DPIBf.0 HIGH SCHOOL 1st ROW: Russell Hubbard, Cary Seale. Debbie Cobb, Patti Hendrix, Gloria Ethridge, Karla Adkins. Darlene Daniels. 2nd ROW: Scott Smith. Mark Crowe. Jethro Ruffin. Philip Dodson, Onessa Sanders, Janice Brown. Pam Martin, Diane Mann, Paula Chaffin. 3rd ROW: Robin Goodner. Danny Gandy. Mardy Nichols. Craig Atkins. Mrs. Cheryl Chambers, Sabrina Houser, Judy Jack-son. Monica McGowan. Cindy Allinder, Jonnny Goldman. 4th ROW: Melvin Ashmon, Charlie Sessions, Jay Miller, Alicia Smith, Barbara McKay. Jane Moon, Gary Dillard. 76



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Tio-f-fl-Y $ Doi tcj £o fifcfu tC| Jv ' 1st ROW: Donna Goldman, Jane Moon, Jackie Galloway, Pat Harper, Carol Edins, Marie Nelson. Janice Brown, Sharlcne Webster, Darlene Daniels, Tammy Holmes, Diane Mann, Miss Freda Hutcheson, Miss KoniKesljng 2nd ROW: Cindy Jo Brown, Michele Triola, Joy Thomas, Robin Young, Susanne Gentry, ris Olive Penny Smith, Wanda Windham, Jennifer Kersh, Genie Hemphill. 3rd ROW: Angel Triola, AruItiufCollins. Connie Hicks, Debbie Parnell, Debbie Smith. Anita Jones. Renea Freeman, Marie Sly, Nancy Spigner. Mary Ann Tiller, Teresa Haynes, Rene Todd. This club Is affiliated with the Young Women's Christian Association of North America. The purpose of this club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. It has been one of the most active clubs in the school. Some of the club's projects were: a basketball game with the Y-Teens versus the women faculty, Christmas caroling for canned goods, and a party to collect Toys for Tots. Being the school's first HI-Y. the club hopes to set a precedent for the future Hi-Y clubs. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Jane Moon. President: Linda McMeans. Vice-President: Diane Mann, Secretary: Penny Smith, Treasurer: Miss Hutcheson. Sponsor. 78

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