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■ feed' Time Joey Beavins and Robert Wood give a cow a quick snack Need «1 Haircut' Mr Hewitl as David Hall, Joey Beavins. and |im Cray protest the suggestion Front Row Matt Harciesty, Chris Espina. lim Gray, lett Reynolds. Kaye Quade. Mike Owens Go Pulvernti, Paul Smith Second Row loAnne Wagner. Peter Flem- ing Hughie lewis. Mark Williams limmy Quade. David Hall. Joey Dean. David Williams. )oey Beavins Wayne Dahl Back Row k e Mattingly Mike Guy David Tippett Jason Wood. Danny Wood Robert Wood Bob Wood. Kevin Morgan Dan kolbe FHA ADVISOR — Miss Brown Gloria Bush. Janice Thomas Arlene Thomas Brigit Holton Becky lohnson Paula Arciprete Pinky Spaller Diane Sullivan Regina Armstrong. Dora Wilson, l ane Thompson FF A AND FHA 175
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MORE THAN JUST FUN The Future Farmers of America, FFA. and the Future Homemakers of America, FHA, were more than just clubs to have fun. They were a way of preparing for life. Students in FFA learned a lot to help them in careers in Agriculture as well as develop- ing leadership qualities and responsibility. Many students had to remain after school to care for livestock or plow the fields. These students also competed in various contests to show what they had learned In the regional tractor driving contest, Chopticon took top honors with Wayne Guy coming in first. He was followed by Jason Wood and Robert Wood Members of FHA also did a lot of hard work. Everytime you walked by the Home Ec room you could smell the sweet aroma of all the good cooking Or you heard the sound of busy sewing machines FHA also helped out with many banquets and din- ners throughout the year. Members of FFA and FHA not only joined the organizations to have fun, but also to help them learn how to get through life's many challenges. Whoever said Home Ec was Boring { Darlene Ban- nister, Lisa Yorkshore. and Pam Bush share some laughs during Home Ec But Miss Brown, That's not the way it's done in Caught in the Act! Steve Wilson sneaks a lew Finland, laynaa Nylander Chopticon s foreign ex peanuts when he thinks no one is looking change student discusses an article with Miss Brown 174 FFA AND FHA
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Stop... Look and Listen! Like a book leading into another chapter, C.H.S. led into the 1983-84 school year with a new addition to our media center. With all the extra space available, much new equipment was ordered. We received more books, a computer, and a copier It took a lot of work to get everything in its place but the library aides put in their helping hands. The student aides were a really impor- tant part of the media center. They helped put the library back together by taking in- ventory, alphabetizing, and typing cards for the books. Along with that they had other duties: finding overdue materials, and operating machines . . . and believe it or not they did take tests. Along with new equipment, books, and extra space, the library was once again home for the W.C.H.S. radio club. With the money made from the SALT and PEP- PER Show, featuring Dale Anderson and lohn Baker, they bought new equipment to replace what was stolen in '83 and started all over again. It didn't take just the team to make it, it also took the rest of the crew to work together at the different ac- tivities and discos to gather the money. Not to be left out of our media center chapter were Mrs. Perrygo and Mrs. Hall. Both served as advisors to the library club. Along with her other duties, Mrs. Hall managed to juggle things around and also be the advisor for the radio club. Together they spearheaded efforts to keep our school better informed, and up-to-date on the latest tunes. They made our library media center a place for everyone From Row: Debbie Westerfield, |odi McCave, Tracy Miller, Sandy Banagan, Kim Buckler Back Row Frank Copsey, Laura Wood, |oey Craves, Billy Bass Not Pic- tured: Scott Sage, Ricky Davis, Pam Hebb, Ann Cooper, Tammy Hdfear, Dana Wood, Zena Butler All it takes is a little bit of muscle, loey Graves moves the new equipment, while Mrs Perrygo gives directions. Dear Abby Tammy Hagar writes a note during r , spare time 176 LIBRARY RADIO CLUB
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