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FMC BREAKFAST FMC NITRO This year the annual FMC Breakfast at Nitro High school was, of course, an- other big success. Every year high offi- cials from FMC join with some of the fac- ulty of Nitro High School along with four members of the National Honor Society. The students chosen to attend the FMC Breakfast were Todd Hudnall, Kathy Allison, Mark Hudson, Scott Withrow. The students talked and dis- cussed the issue of the help between Ni- tro High Schol and FMC. Mayor Art Ashley enjoys conversation with FMC em- ployees. Mr. Acker speaks at the FMC Breakfast. Chuck Taylor at the FMC Breakfast. Mr. Wilkes and DOC Young are old pals reaquainted. Todd Hudnall and Kathy Allison take time out for a posed shot. Principal Paul McClanahan announcing the speakers. 21
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SHADOW DAY PARTNERS IN EDUCATION Don't they look enthused? Tim Cruise learned a lot during Shadow Day. Anthony Smith and his newly found friend. Mike Robinson looks on with amazement. 20 FMC Special Project Manager, Chuck Taylor, made a personal inter- est to get involved in the advancement toward students understanding busi- nesses. Taylor asked for company sup- port and received exactly that. He met with Specialty Chemical Divsion Man- ager, joe Acker, who liked the idea and agreed to help. Now the partnership between Ni- tro High School and FMC is well on its way. This partnership also includes 37 other schools with participation from 30 FMC employees. The plant organized a Shadow Day” where 40 Nitro students spent half a day following the activities and daily routines of an employee of their choice. Participating employees included for- men, lab technicians, traffic managers, the office staff, and the plant nurse. Chemist, Terry Willis, a former teacher, made suggestive improvements for the school's popular chemistry classes and helped to demonstrate chemical analy- sis.
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A Thanksgiving Memory The tables were set. approx- imately 285 Senior Citizens were seated, and a combina- tion of delightful aromas filled the air — the 5th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner was ready to begin. A brief invoca- tion was led by Reverend Wade Austin. Immediate fol- lowing this invocation, a tradi- tional Thanksgiving dinner was served. As they enjoyed their meal, the show choir per- formed a selection of popular 50’s hits including ‘Who Wrote the Book of Love?”, Sea of Love , and The Lead- er of the Pack.” A smile ap- peared on many of the elderly citizens' faces as they remi- nisced about the “good ol’ days . After the show choir finished its grand perform- ance. Mr. Rhuel Craddock of Toastmasters International presented certificates to the Student Council members who had completed a leader- ship course. Among these re- cipients were: Melissa Sim- mons. Nancy Higginbotham. Bridget Sapp. Wendy Wysong. Kippi George. Jeff Starkey, and Rob Absten. Also in atten- dance were Mayor At Ashley and a number of members of the Nitro City Government. Although this gay festivity came to an end. its memory will always remain in the hearts of everyone. The Student Council spon- sored this charitable event. Not only should the Student Council be recognized, how- ever. but so should our cooks: Evelyn Asbury. Wands Steele, and Macil Rhodes, the success of this activity would not have been possible without their full cooperation. Shari Snyder and Bob Higginbotham romantically gaze across The Sea of Love. Mrs. Judy Fortner willingly prepares food for the Thanksgiving Dinner. The show choir does their version of Who Wrote the Book of Love? for the Senior Citizens. Amy Horsman secretly tells Margie Moore that she stole a piece of turkey from the kitchen. The heart-throb sensations of te 50's are remem- bered by the Senior citizens as the show choir performs The Leader of the Pack.
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