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Lisa Millner and Leo Miranda pose at the Cinderella Ball. Debra Martinez sells deserts at the FHA Barbecue. Joe Burleson and Timberly Smith watch Leslie Hernan dez light a candle at the Cinderella Ball.
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HOMEMAKERS STRIVE FOR ACTIVE YEAR FHA membership increased and more activities were planned to make the 82-83 year a profitable one for the chapter. The club started off the year by going to a convention in Tempe at Arizona State University from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. While they were there they planned two activities for each month. Some of the activities were the Cinderella Ball and money raisers such as popcorn ball and carmel apple sales. Melody Langford was chosen to speak for the chapter at the convention. She said, “In February we planned a Sweetheart Ball with a school King and Queen, as a money making project.” During the convention to liven things up everybody participated in cheers. Before returning home they explored the exciting Metro Center. FHA also sponsored the Cinderella Ball, which was semi-formal. It was held at Antelope High School Cafeteria on November 13, 1982 from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. They chose a queen and king, which had to be any senior boy and any senior girl in FHA. The members voted and the winners were announced at the Ball. The 1983 royalty were Leo Miranda and Lisa Millner. During February the club had FHA week. The fun began with twirp and twitter day. Twirps were boys and twitters were girls. At the end of the day the students with the most twirp or twitter hearts won a prize. Front row: Stephane Newman Second row: Lupe Soto. Maria Ortega, Misty Smith, Teri Hofer, Sara Grande, and Annie Auza. Second row: Sonya Ri- vera, Elida Barrandey, Maria Icedo, Rindi Notting- ham, Paula Quiro2, Timberly Smith, Debra Mar tinez, and Melody Langford. Third row: Liz Dial, Lisa Wilkerson, Yarida Bravo, Lisa Millner, Laura Lloyd, Cindy Tryon, Rebecca Moore, Eva Douglas, Esperanza Coronado, and Alma Barraza. Fourth row: Shannan Gill, Audrey Clayton, Lauri Lopez, Dannette Millner, Kim Cullison, Martha Cota, Missy McWhorter, and Sheryl Cox. Maria Ortega, Miss Pooler, Sharon Mellage, Lupe Soto, Stephane Newman and Misty Smith. PRINCE CHARMING LEO MIRANDA AND CINDERELLA LISA 24 MILLINER
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ATHLETIC CLUBS MERGE If it wasn’t keychains, it had to be a ramskin, or was it programs at the next football game? A Lettermen Club member may have become confused by the many activities held by the club. The club raised money for sports trophies and sports camp scholarships. The Lettermen Club used to be the Varsity and A Clubs but it was combined into the Lettermen Club so that they could work together for the same goals. This way the clubs did not have to compete against each other. Cherilyn Wisby was asked if she liked being in the club and answered, “It’s a good club, and I like it!” The sponsors, Mr. Scott, Mr. Robinson, and Mrs. Johnson, kept the club busy and made sure that the members knew they had already sold programs and keychains so it must be ramskin this time. LETTERMEN CLUB: Front row: Jeff Woodruff. Lisa Milliner, Scott Guy. Sylvia Federico, Anna Jones. Julie Syck. Alma Barraza. Kendall Howell, and Annie Auza Second row Ernie Grover. Nola Jones. Jim Austin. Laura Lloyd, and Misty Smith Back row Mrs Johnson. Mr Scott. Efnen Rojas, Mr Robinson. Mark Curry. P A Herrera, and Raul Rojano. Pep Club members wait for meeting to begin
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