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' ' Kids Are People Too y This year ' s Future Homemaker theme was Kids Are People Too. The club had a party for Headstart kids in Hartford City and in Knight- stown. During FHA week the first baby born in the Blackford County Hospi- tal was honored by the club. They also made donations to the Head- start program and to special educa- tion classes at the high school. The club ' s special programs in- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: (Front Row) Katrina Atkinson (pari), Kath- leen Atkinson (public info.), Tammie Shields (treas.). Karen Pierson (pres.), Melinda Miller (vice-pres.). Shane King (sec), Niki Clark (re- creation), Narlynn Dempsey (historian). (Row 2) Mrs. Pat Bowdell (span.), Denise Dar- dine, Shari Sluder. Lisa Clark. Kris Robinson, Melissa Snyder, Roxann Snyder, Dede Weaver, Laverna Atnip, Andrea Tague, Shelli Reynolds, Mrs. Carolyn Dempsey (span.). (Row 3) Debbie Bullard, Cheryl Ligh- tle, Bonnie Rice, Kim Storer, Christi Buck- master, Ruth Wilson, Vicky Michael, Brenda Greene. Kim Jefferies, Tammy Fisher. (Row 4) Debbie Adkins, Doris Myers. Teresa Brown, Tina Bole, Julie Daily, Michelle Whil- hite, Cindy McFarren, Bev Love, Sherry Ailes. (Row 5) Lisa Cale, Deanna Brown, Barb Sills, Lynann Carnes, Anita Cook. Rosalyn Hannon, Tiana Wilcoxon. Julie Blakely helps kindergarten students, Ty Shadle and Nathan Smith, with their Happy Face pancakes in the home economics room. eluded the following: Ma, Pa, and Me Supper, a family carry-in din- ner, Breakfast With FHA, a breakfast for the football team, and Open House, a display about the state convention. The club ' s money-making project for the year was the annual sale of Easter eggs. Narlynn Dempsey breaks from serving as she takes a bite of doughnut. Narlynn served breakfast at the Breakfast with FHA. ' Wl . -A 138 FHA
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QUILL AND SCROLL: (Front Row) Cheryl Laymon (sec), Tammy Wolfe (treas.), Linda Tyler (pres.), Teresa Brown (vice-pres.). (Row 2) Mr. Lyndon Wall (spon.), Deanna Brown, Karen Reidy, Kathy Shores, Julie Bailey, Vicky Michaels, Karen Pierson. JOURNALISM: (Front Row) Angle Carll, Ca- sey Mclntire, Sharon Cheney, Marty Winder, Susan Schermerhorn, Robyn Rogers. (Row 2) Rita White, Linda Atnip, Jan Schwartzkopf, Daphne Hess, Lisa Teegarden, Tamera En- ochs. (Row 3) Mandi Brown, Sheri Stall, Mike Clark, Chantel Shroyer, Paula Earls, Ron Wagner. (Row 4) Mr. Lyndon Wall (spon.), Lisa Conner, Jeanette Stapleton, Scott Twi- bell, Geoff Witt, Alan Townsend, Gary Blount, Debbie Harvey. Bruce Bobbins and his wife, Laurie visit the Publications staff During the visit the couple granted staff reporters an interview. PUBLICATIONS: (Front Row) Lisa Hummer, Natalie Stallsmith, Cheryl Laymon (BruIN- former Editor), Deanna Brown (Reflections Editor), Teresa Brown (Reflections Assistant Editor), Jennifer Bales. (Row 2) Janet Booher, Brigit Farling, Sherri Hammond, Cheryl Dilly, Julie Bailey. Laverna Atnip, Jane Shroyer, Robyn Rogers. (Row 3) Karen Reidy, Robin Haines, Chris Shepherd, Eva Dell Neel, Babette Spain, Margy Cimino, Jim Sullivan, Carla Vargo, Robin Richman, Mary Houseman. (Row 4) Debbie Fisher, Kelli Ely, Treva Garrison, Michelle Thomas, Richie Brown, Angela Fettig, Shelly Cline, Tammy Wolfe, Linda Tyler. (Row 4) Kathy Shores, Celina Cook, Dave Messersmith, Alan Townsend, Jim Yount, Rusty Needier, Greg Pepple, Mandy Rea, Karen Pierson, Mike Herr, Larry Williams. (Row 6) Mr. Lyndon Wall (advisor). Publications 137
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Chip Bole and Ronnie Kreischer pile food on their plates at the annual Future Farmers of America Banquet. Fruit sale makes $800 The annual Florida citrus sale brought in $800. Jim Confer was the highest salesman. The money from the sales was used for leadership camp. FFA officers can attend leader- ship camp during the summer. First year members attended Green- hands. This year they took a field trip to the 1979 Farm Progress Show. The State FFA President was guest speaker at the annual March Banquet. All the state officers were Planting different types of seeds in the green- house are Tony King, Tom Jones, Tracey Schwarzkopf, Kent Roush, and Randy Hall. guest speakers at the winter meet- ings. Seniors. Sherri and Shelly Bole were chosen Chapter Sweethearts. Dave Renneker was the Top Farm Journal Salesman. The Dekalb Top Scholarship and Leadership Award went to Tom Jones. Three Blackford FFA judging teams participated in the District 7 Agriculture Judging Contest. The dairy judging team consisted of Mike Pluimer, Brenda Emshwiller, Myra Spaulding, and Kevin Smith. The livestock team consisted of Danny Hutson, Chip Bole, Elaine Smith, and Bruce Trees. Chris Pearson waters seeds planted in the greenhouse by Agriculture students. Differ- ent seed types were planted for observation. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: (Front Row) Roger Ramseyer (pres.), Tom Jones (vice-pres.), Tony King, (treas.), Scott Emsh- willer (sec), Jim Confer (reporter), James Kemmer (sentinal), Tracy Banter (photo). (Row 2) Mr. Norm Fogwell (span.). Chip Bole, Elaine Smith, Brenda Emshwiller, Danny Hutson, Bruce Trees, Rick Maddox, Dean Parker. (Row 3) Rich Aldridge, Randy Mad- dox, Dave Hawkins, Kathy Jones, Karen Kessler, Kevin Smith, Keith Mattson, Steven Maddox. (Row 4) Jeff Bales, Joe Schlatter, Todd Forrester, Monty Lechien, John Payne, Jim Sharp. FFA 139
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