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,f ,HMM- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ORGANIZATIONS -I Finally the pin. During the Ma! Pa!Me banquet junior Darcy Etzel anticipates the final installation. Photo by Connie Robbins. Be my Looney Lover. While par- ticipating in Looney Lover week, senior Angie Hook decorates Gen- ell Schultes' locker with 'goo- diesf' Photo by Maria Shell. am..-N 'v ' M A X lei 3 at A vt ty 'lk li FHA First Row: Mrs. Diana Frowntelter, advisor, Angie Hook, Genell Schultes, Robin Bailey, Ka- lyn Brown, Colette Bosse, Angela Shell, Patty Meredith. Second Flow: Brenda Plymire, Angela Ro- berson, Elisa Goodnow, Laura Poe, Loretta Clifton, Lesa Mar- tinek, Kay Weller, Christi Taylor, Elieena Corber. Photo by Julie Hawkins Doughnut Dilemma. Pleasure equals a doughnut from Casey's General Store. Angela Roberson senior and Mrs. Diana Frowntelter converse about looney lover week. Photo by Beth Brandenburg.
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-'I ORGANIZATIONS FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Tom Watt money-maker expands currency Bake sale extends money for Methodist Church while Looney Lover Week collects 'goodies' 5000 dollars. That's a lot of money! This was the big- gest year of selling Tom Watt. Working together, FHA was able to earn up to 55000. Loretta Clifton was the highest seller with 35600. Elisa Goodnow came in second with 3500. Throughout the year the club donated to needy or- ganizations. FHA donated S550 to the Community Thanksgiving dinner, while during Christmas they don- ated to the sick whose par- ents were on low income. When Mr. Paul Snavely passed away, the club don- ated 3525 for the Paul Sna- vely Memorial Scholarship Fund and S25 was given to the United Methodist Church which burned down in March, to be used in any way necessary. At the end of the year the annual Ma!Pa!Me banquet was held. It was then that Robin Bailey was an- nounced most outstanding senior. Also, the new offi- cers for the upcoming year were installed. Boop Boop Be Do! FHA - We love you! Performing her talent, Darcy Etzel junior acts her part during the skit at the MafPa!Me dinner. Photo by Connie Robbins.
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ORGANIZATIONS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA l 16 Skiing trip to Silver Creek Five students qualify by point system but Rocky Mountain trip made by only two Qualifying for the trip, tive Future Farmers of America IFFAI looked ahead with excitement as they planned their ski trip to Colorado. A student could qualify by at- tending meetings, obtaining points for each one attend- ed. But in the end, only two people got to go, one stu- dent and the FFA sponsor, Mr. Mike Felder. I qualified but didn't get to go. It sounded like a lot of fun. I hope we get a chance to go again next year. This im- proved the FFA program a lot, said sophomore Lance Freeman. They left for Silver Creek, Colorado, on Wednesday, March 14, where they spent three days skiing on the Rocky Mountain slopes. They stayed at a Ramada lnn Development near Girandbi, Colorado. Senior Andy Lewis and Felder re- turned on Sunday, March 18. Commenting on their trip, Felder said, lf the FFA wants to do it again next year, l'd be willing to do it because it was a lot of fun and a good incentive. The trip went real smoothly. Smooth moves. Trying out the slopes, senior Andy Lewis begins his skiing expedition. Photo by Mr. Mike Felder. db ff 5 E 'GY' QV:
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