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F.H.A What It Was Like to Be an F.H.A.’er in 1976 I have been in F.H.A. since 1972 and have benefited from it each year. I was Chapter Presi- dent and District Vice-President this year and have tried to fulfill each responsibility to the best of my ability. Our membership has been increasing, and each mem- ber is willing to do her share. We had our annual events this year besides other miscellaneous activities, and each one was a success. I feel that F.H.A. is a worthwhile organization for every girl who wants the rewards of giving her best. I was proud to be president of the Future Home- makers of America this year and hope that the future presidents will further encourage ideas for new community and school activities. Karolee Ophus Top: FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES, L to R, TOP to BOTTOM: Jean Haaland, Lisa Ray, Ann Drga, Carol Danreuther, Ann Faber, Shiela Jenkins, Wendi Christofferson, Darla Eve, Debbie Ramer, Lynn Broere, Linda Berlinger, Eileen Silvan, Barbie Lotion, Kay Rice, Cheryl Whet- ham, Dede Whetham, Amy Dixon, Cherie Knudsvig, Mary Faber, Mar- lys Darlington, Val Welty, Leslie Welty, Kim Geyer. Bottom Left: Attended State Convention - Brenda Hoge, Jeanette Berlinger, Roxie Works, Alice Yirsa, Charlotte Jenkins, Arleen Sorensen, Pam Welty, Debbie Yirsa. Bottom Right: Alice Yirsa - Mistress of Ceremony at the Talent Show. 28
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DRILL TEAM What It Was Like to Be Captain of Drill Team in 1976 Being captain of the drill team was a great honor for me and I really enjoyed it. I went to drill team camp two summers in a row since I was captain my Junior and Senior years. It was a lot of work but fun because it was for a good purpose. I loved teaching the girls the routines and performing with them. At times, of course, it got kinda rough,’ because I could never please everybody. But that’s the way life is. One reason I hate to leave Big Sandy is because of drill team. I'll really miss all the fun and excitement - and the girls. I wish the captains next year - and all the future captains - the best of luck. And I hope they enjoy it as much as I did. Diane Tyler Top: Roxie Works performing a routine at the Talent Show. Cen- ter: L to R, ROW 1: Diane Tyler (captain). ROW 2: Linda Ber- linger, Jeanette Berlinger, Amy Dixon. ROW 3: Mary Faber, Ann Faber, Lisa Ray, Kay Rice, Rosella Witschen. ROW 4: Joy Rice, Darla Eve, Jean Haaiand, Ann Drga, Lynn Silvan, Roxie Works, Jean Worsley. Bottom: Three active members of Drill Team - Linda Berlinger, Lisa Ray, and Ann Drga. 27
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Top Left: OFFICERS, Karolee Ophus (President), Demrece Ray (Vice-President). Joleen Dar- lington (Secretary), Diane Tyler (Treasurer), Pam Welty (Student Council Representative). Top Right: Mr. Grasdock performing at the Annual FHA Talent Show. Center Left: A portion of the 7th vs. 8th Grade basketball game that FHA sponsored. Center: Keith Danreuther - FHA Chapter Beau. JUNIORS AND SENIORS, L to R, ROW 1: Alice Yirsa, Jean Worsley, Delores Cooke, Denny Reichelt, Kathy Ramer, Joleen Darlington, Debbie Yirsa, Arleen Sorensen, Debbie Courtnage, Brenda Hoge, Jeanette Ber- linger, Roxie Works, Rosella Witschen. ROW 2: Shiela Cline, Tami Nivens, Diana Bielen, Diane Tyler, Dem- rece Ray, Pam Welty, Sharyl Jenkins, Joy Rice, Charlotte Jenkins, Debbie Palmer, Karolee Ophus. 29
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