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FFA: BOTTOM ROW — Don Elliot (sponsor), Donna Spangler (sentinel), Gene Terry (tres.), Barry McKee (v. pres.), David Hull (pres.), Jeff Tallent (sec.), Patty Scism (reporter). SECOND ROW — James Stroud, Pam Weatherford, John Lattimore, George Conner, Doug McDonald, David Wright, Marsha Ward, Mitch Angel, Bobby Hoppes, Carolyn Glenn, Randy Greene, Rhenda Cook, Harvey Beaver, Joe Camp. THIRD ROW David Selby, Shellt Thompson, Jani Nalley, Chris Lutz, David Banks, Tim Greene, Harrill Brackett, Kerry Lo- gan, Diane Gray, Linda Randall, Lori Smith, Garland Russ, Richard Yount, Daniel McNelly. TOP ROW — William Blanton, Vince Bow- man, Scotty Beaver, Allen Watterson, Gary Head, Patrick Barrett, Dwight McGuire, Wayne Roseboro, Michael McGuire. TOP — Pam Jordan, Marie Deaton, and Debbie Bumgardner wrap clothes donated by the FBLA for Beam’s Rest Home in Shelby. BOT- TOM LEFT — Gene Wright and other FFA members organized oranges that were received the day we got for the Thatbagivide holidays so that they could be distributed easily. Neus Ag Proposal Pianned Fight to nine years is the time prop- osed for completion of the Burns Agri- cultural Lab Proposal. The lab, headed by agricultural direc- tor, Don Elliot plans to use the wooded area on the east side of the school as a small orchard, a vineyard, blueberry patch, and a lot for growing Christmas trees. The total cost of the project is not yet known, but it is estimated to be in the thousands of dollars. Halloween 1980 was very special was very special for the children of North- side Childrens Center. Some FBLA members dressed up in costumes, vis- ited the center, and passed out candy. Senior Johnnette Dellinger commented, “It was a great experience! I have al- ways enjoyed being around kids and this topped it all.” “The children seemed to really enjoy the visit,’ said senior Richard Carson. He added, ‘‘The staff thanked us and welcomed us back in the future.” Johnnette and Richard agreed that it was a heartwarming experience that not many people get to participate in. They will both remember it for a long time. FFA FHA 93
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TOP LEFT — Debbie Bumgardner wraps Christmas presents for a needy family. MID- DLE LEFT — FBLA member Anita Cook re- moves the tape from a roll of wrapping paper, so that she may begin to wrap Christmas presents for a needy family. 92 FFA FHA FBLA: BOTTOM ROW — Nancy Daves, Caro- lyn Queen, Johnnette Dellinger, Kim Anh Dinh. MIDDLE ROW — Pamela Taylor, Marie Deaton, Tina Williams, Kathy Wortman, FBLA: BOTTOM ROW — Elizabeth Hunt, Wanda Kee, Richard Carson (reporter), Audrey Hamby (historian), Lori Ross (sec.), Glenda Hoyle (v. pres.), Celeste Harkey (pres.). TOP ROW — Mrs. Rhoney (sponsor), Jane Silver, FFA: BOTTOM ROW — Don Elliot (sponsor), Donna Spangler (sentinel), Gene Terry (tres.), Barry McKee (v. pres.), David Hull (pres.), Jeff Tallent (sec.), Patty Scism (reporter). SECOND ROW — Kevin Davis, Kevin Perkins, Leaser Ussery, Lisa Watkins, Keith Proctor, Johnny Ligeste, Greg Buchanan, Wesley Whitaker. THIRD ROW — Keith Rankin, Genneen Tammy Champion, Sherry Downs, Melisa Buff, Sammi Grigg. TOP ROW — Jina Cooke, Kay Stamey, Karen Bumgardner, Debbie Bum- gardner. Myra Royster, Anita Cook, Linda Elmore, Melisa Phelps, Jeannie Mauney, Glenda Johnson, Tammy Marable, Darrell Brantley (photographer), Tina Wilson, Cheryl Griffin, Mrs. Eaker (sponsor). —)) Ents: Stringer, Larry Lox, Jerry Wortman, Carl Cross, Kimble Cooke, Tim Canipe. TOP ROW — Wil- lie Brooks, Chris Walker, Thomas Brooks, Lucky Rumfelt, Tim Sanders, Richard Beaver, David Oats, Donald Thrift, Clay Borders, Lu- liun Wortman, Bobby Benton, Phil Wright, Stephen McNeilly, Eddie Cobb, Michael Gober, Jeff Carroll, Keith Davis, Stuart Willis.
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November 20, 1980 was the ‘“‘Great American Smokeout.”’ This day, ! he 5re at sponsore d by the American Cancer Society, was set aside for smokers to put away all cigarettes and tobacco. a = [Tl] Et t i e M7 The idea behind the smokeout was that if you could quit for one day, maybe you could quit for good. It was Sm - ka O LI t also to make people more aware of all the dangers involved in smoking. TOP — Students watch the ‘Smokin’ Sam’’ dem- onstration. RIGHT — ‘Smokin’ Sam” was set up to make students more aware of the dangers of smoking: 94 HOSA DECA
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