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A JOINT EFFORT said, “Our goal this year is to win more awards than last year. FHA participated in the State Fair in August with an exhibit that earned an Honorable Mention. At a regional meeting in November. Missy Shahan and Becky Parsons took third place with a poster and Rochelle Rosier and Missy Tuesing managed to earn a second place exhibit. In January, they had a formal initiation for the new club members. FHA - HERO, advised by Mrs. Cooper, started the year off in October with an informal initiation, ice - cream social, and sold chances on a football cake. In November, the club attended a regional meeting, had a bake sale for the Salvation Army and Red Cross, and a GED Graduation Dinner. In December, HERO, Home Economics Related Occupations, had their formal initiation, and in March they prepared a reception for the prom gown show. FBLA kicked off it’s events for the year with participation in the Homecoming Parade and rollerskating in September. On Free Enterprise Day in November they invited Secretary of State A. James Manchin to be their guest speaker who awarded a prize for the best hat worn. In February they participated in National Vocational Education Week and held a Fund Raiser for the American Cancer Society and Heart Fund. The FBLA also competed in the Northern Sectional Competition in which they brought home two second place in March. Pam Lansberry elected for the 1986-87 term as State Secretary for FBLA and Teresa Williams was elected to be the State Treasurer for FBLA in April. They also competed in the State Conference where they earned a third place honor. In May the Future Business Leaders of America held a banquet to conclude the years activities. In May, the T.C.H.S Marching Band participated in the Clarksburg Music Festival where they earned an Excellent Rating. They also performed at the Strawberry Festival and the Forest Festival in Elkins where they placed Second in competition. At the Autumn Glory Festival in Oakland. Md.. the band performed and held a Spring Concert in which the Choir also performed. FT —j LIFE’S a Beach! Making the best of winter, junior Stephanie Carr dreams of being in a tropical place on Beach Day held by Co-Ed Hi V. PROM COUNCIL - FRONT ROW: D. Parsons, S. Carr, A. Trader, W. Hebb, T. Williams, R. Hunt; SECOND ROW: D. Hansford, L. Sturms, J. Jones, S. Mordecki, K. Rosenau, R. Pollock, D. Lester, B. Dllly; THIRD ROW: J. Helmick, J. Harper, K. Reall, T. Worden, L. Hebb, H. Worden, P. Lambert. DCT - FRONT ROW: S. Lipscomb, R. Bohon, J. Helmick, D. Roy, M. Adams, S. Smith; SECOND ROW: H. Worden, K. Phillips, P. Lambert, D. Mitchell, L. White, A. Hardy; THIRD ROW: L. Carr, L. Hebb, B. Parsons, J. Carr, B. Plum, A. Streets. STUDENT LIFE - CLUBS 35
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REVENGE of the Nerd? Dressing up as a nerd on Nerd Day during Hi-Y Week. J.D. Drake says Hey. I’m different! SOMEONE say beach!? Tammy Greenllef and Jade Orr really get into Beach Day during Hi-Y week at T.C.H.S. CO-ED HI-Y - FRONT ROW: J.D. Drake, M. Hinkle, K. White, S. Carr, S. Brown, K. Hutto; SECOND ROW: B. Lason, S. Ketterman, T. Green lief, D. Hansford, L. Sturms, J. Jones, S. Mordecki, J. Akins, K. Rosenau, M. Haverty, D. Parsons; THIRD ROW: C. Evans, S. Goff, P. Hinkle, C. Flores, E. Roy, B. Andre, D. Carr, L. Knotts, M. Bright, M. Parsons; FOURTH ROW: M. Haverty, D. Jones, J. Harper, K. Norman, M. Stiles, E. Daniels, K. Harkins, R. Pollock. FFA - FRONT ROW: J. Watrlng, S. Helmlck, E. Nestor, R. Knotts, J. Helmick, L. Carr, M. Phillips, D. Jones; SECOND ROW: S. Burns, J. Mason, D. Myers, M. Carr, T. Carr, M. Heckler, R. Cooper, K. Smith, S. Smith; THIRD ROW: D. Knotts, J. Hardy, D. Pennington, C. Roy, S. Ramsey, S. Philler, J. Kelly; FOURTH ROW: A. Amie, M. Myers, T. Collins, E. Parsons, P. Lipscomb, K. Mallow.
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A JOINT EFFORT The Co-Ed Hi-Y was a very active club last year. They attended many events and provided various activities. Some members of the Hi-Y attended the Fall Conference at Jackson’s Mill on November 21-23. Another one of the events was the Bill Rating at Cedar Lake during February 21 and 22. Hi-Y week was an activity held during the week of March 31 through April 3. Various students would dress up for Beach Day. Nerd Day. Dress-Up Day. Prep Day and Punk Day. Youth in Government was the next event on the agenda for the school year. It was held April 24-26. Hi- Y was also involved in providing snacks for everyone who attended football and basketball games. This was a service project that earned a great deal of money for the Hi-Y club. One could always hear the pep club at every game. This club stood behind every sports event that T.C.H.S. had. They made posters for all the Football and basketball games. To raise money for the pep club, they held a Slave Auction during school. They held various bake sales at different locations. During the State Football Play-Offs, the Pep club hung yellow ribbons on the trees from Parsons to Charleston to boast the morale of the team. FFA started the year off by having a citrus sale. They were available to anyone during the month of December. The citrus sale was the biggest fund-raiser for the club. Landjudging was the next project that got underway. The group judged the land in Buchannon for erosion and crop rotation. FFA ended the year with a banquet to end another successful club year. TAKING her oath during Mountaineer Day for FBLA. Lori DiBacco recites the oath and holds her candle for initiation. DURING the annual Fireman’s Homecoming Parade. FBLA members are seen cheering on the Mt. Lions. In September, the Diversifies Cooperative Training and the Vocational Industrial clubs of America (VICA and DCT). under the direction of Mrs. Gutshall, Mrs. Parsons. Mr. Bilby, Mr. Parsons, Mr. Dotson, and Mr. Roy. held the annual Ice Cream Social at the Career Center to encourage new members to join the clubs. In February. National Vocational Education Week was held. During this week club members dressed in their vocational club colors, distributed posters and banners, decorated the school store display window, invitations were sent out to board members and parents for the open house held at the Arch A. Moore. Jr. Career Center, a free blood pressure FBLA FRONT ROW: L. Carr, J. Fantler, L. Gravelle, L. Eye, C. Hamrick, P. Lansborry, W. Hebb, T. Williams, A. Oaster, L. DiBacco; SECOND ROW: P Hamrick, D. Carr, J. Ambrose, S. Ketterman, T. Greenllef, K. Fink, S. Lipscomb, S. Mason, J. Akins, D. Barnes; THIRD ROW: L. Williams, K. Norman, A. Dearborn, M. Hinkle, S. Pennington, L. Sturms, S. Carr, D. Hansford; FOURTH ROW: K. Taylor, A. Trader, K. Rosenau, R. Pollock, K. Reall, L. Hebb, K. Phillips, J. Jones, L. Parsons; FIFTH ROW M. Moore. J. Helmlck, H. Worden, P. Lambert, J. Hockman, E. Daniels, L. White, K. Tucker, D. Carr. GARDEN CLUB SPEECH AND ESSAY WINNERS - FRONT ROW: E. Daniels, B. Lamson, M. Hamm; SECOND ROW: C. Black, E. Moore, C. Flores. 36 STUDENT LIFE - CLUBS
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