Brandon High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brandon, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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was our life support. FFA de- a fair share of recognition for being of the few groups which did not raise money by selling M8tM's. Rather club of their worthwhile endeavors. FFA helped the Lions Club with Christmas sales, bought furniture and repaired for all departments in the and furnished the palms and plat- for graduation. During its 51 years of A had never lost the enthu- of its members. Equally enthusiastic was FHA, a club had been at Brandon for as long as had been a Brandon. Some of the rojects included attending State adopting an older person, helping to beautify the teachers' Carrying over what was learned home economics classes into club the twenty-five members of the enjoyed programs on food, child housing, family economics, clothing. A much younger group, related to FHA, HERO IHome Economics Related l in its second year of exist- This group concentrated on provid- experience in teaching pre-school A car wash was their method of funds for various projects. Within community HERO made child care lavailable. All three groups were part of our history, but each of the three was busy making more history our school. If our parents and grandparents were of Brandon High, they might have been members of the Brandon of FFA fFuture Farmers of or FHA tFuture Homemakers of The two organizations boasted records of existence. FFA's chap- at Brandon was begun in 1929 and onsidered to be the leadership f the agriculture program. The 80 worked on the theory that agri- 1 HERO - FRONT ROW: Cindg Snay - Parl., Deggie Ryan - earned mgney for pfgjecfs by HlSI.,1Eetty Davis. SECOND OW: Jodi Williams, Carrie Jen- hay, came, Citrus, and Vegetables son, en Davis, Linda Spitzer, Mona Guthrie BACK ROW . - Shelly Anderson - Treas., Lisa Gay - Pres., Lisa Gaskins 4 fees for the Cgmmumty was SBC., Stacey Evans - V.P., R058 Cox. FFA - FRONT ROW: Mr. Nat Storms - advisor Melanie Bussell - Sec., Carol Coleman - Rep ' John Butts - Pres., David Storms - Chpln., Mr. Glenn Churchwell - Adv. SECOND ROW: San- dy Robertson, Mitch Zolna, Susan Schneider, Ricky Slusmeyer - Treas., Brett Tucker, Jimmy Dunson. THIRD ROW: Max Askew, James Transue, Dale Newton, Chuck Hughes, Dennis Zolna, Richard Chancey, Angie Cullins. FOURTH ROW: Robert Ray, Randy Sewell, Patrick McClure, Billy Henry, Raymond Herman, Jerw Martin, Gary Haskins. FIFTH ROW: Steve Young, Tommy Okiorne, Keith Mitchell, Tony Sowell, Richard Shannon, Andrew Bates, Rick Stoun, Mark Souther. SIXTH ROW: Richard Hall, Dennis North, Dave Johnson, Lee Brandon, Billy Ernest, Steve Larsen, Mark Zimmermann, Mike Neal, Ed Petrowski. BACK ROW: Dewey Barrow, Scott Young, James Harkins, Sam Nowakowski, Bruce Brantley: Glenn Morgan, Ralph Hill, Keith Miller, Clifton reiss. Sam Nowakowski and Jeff Pett- igrew toss haFy down to the other members of FA. FFA, FHA, HERO I 75

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Old-Timers Still Going Strong l This is the correct way to dry a pan. says Daltie Young, president of FHA. . , 4 . ,H ' 3g?k ,,,-Ri.. ,. 'rfQ,,LgF ? w A' r fl, 1 ' . J r . me we-' 1 . . . ' ,-i'J: 'Q , 1 ' if ' 1' ' -.Qi - s',.LLZv.42.-Q-gif ' 'W 'f'- 1 is,-iff'.'aw '. ' - fp, ,. ,,.-ggg.L,, ,-. - 9 A 5 v - ' :Y - -. , A .r gl' ' r cf ' Carrie Jenson explains to Karen Waters - 'lll i . V 5 ' I y s . .. , -. y .. ll how to color the American flag. it 3 h h ' ,IIE A5 ,t . -L. V if E .'-' 1. KR .RA K K ' F 1 .Q Q A. A . ' .tr I ,Z '.w,,,, , . , ., Q ,, , , , Af f Q wi ' 1. 4 FHA - FRONT ROW: Angeline Perkins, Joann Hunter - Pres., Daftie Young - Pres., Melanie Cornett - Sec. SECOND ROW: Gillian Young - Treas., Dana Jones - Photographer, Theresa Johnson, Tracey Colombo, Margie Dibona, Melanie Haynes. BACK ROW: Charlotte Cannon, Stephen Nichols, Randy Merrick, Robin Sabourin, Dan Dun- can, Darryl Tolbert. 741 FFA, FHA, HERO John Butts points out which oranges are ready to be picked tor FFA's citrus sale. Shelly Anderson enjoys a discussion with Russ Fielding while Nathan Morris looks on.



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Sharing Togethe Qi x As two of the largest special clubs at Brandon High, CFS Fellowship Societyj and FCA of Christian Athletesj set out to spread word about Christ as their goal for '80-'81 school year. Many ofthe activities, and, when school began, students brought their beliefs in Christ school and shared their feelings wit others by joining CFS or FCA. CFS mem bers went on a retreat to Camp Florida fo one weekend. Athletes who wanted t share their beliefs in Christjoined FCA. A their monthly meetings, there were ofte guest speakers or films with testimonials. Throughout the year Bible meetings were held at individual FCA members' homes in the evenings. Members of both orga- nizations appreciated the opportunity to be with other students who shared thei religious convictions. ,during CFS

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