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The Future Homemakers of America were busy throughout the year with various projects, buying edu- rational toys for the Kindergarten, having interesting meetings and enjoying a turkey supper. FHA members were: Front row: S. Hipps, C. Lee, T. Edwards, N. Ste- vens, S. Truax, L. Wells. Second row: B. Stotts, V. Ed- The FHA oflicers worked hard to make 1971-1972 a successful year for achievements and fun. Those of- ficers were: Seated: A. Dorsett, Treasurer, P. Bailey, Project Chairman, N. Stevens, Secretary, N. Stevens, Vice President, J. Powell, Song Leader. Standing: R. Dorsett, President and G. Powell, Reporter. 26 FHA Were Homemakers Of Tomorrow wards, P. Hunter, J. Powell, N. Stevens, S. Collins, R. l Dorsett. Third row: D. McClane, J. Quinnette, J. McKamey, S. Wilson, G. Powell, W. Wagner, S. Jones, j B. Jones. Fourth row: C. Carmichael, S. Bowman, J. Rich, D. Burnham, A. Keller, J. Strunk, C. Perry, A. , Dorsett, and P. Bailey. 1 4-H had many exciting pro- jects to offer and Boys' 4-H officers tried to have every- one in their club excell in at least one project. Officers were: J. Gerlach, Recreationg J. Yount, Recreation, M. Cassida, Secretary-Treas- urerg W. Morrison, Vice President and Rod Ray who was President was not pictured.
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To help with club expenses the O.E.A. set up a booth at the Halloween Carnival selling cider and baked goods. District Contest was held in February, Deb- bie Rollings and Nancy Stevens represented our club. Members were: T. Edwards, D. Rollings, B. Cummings, D. Reiter, S. Powell, J. Dugan, T. Gaddis, M. Minnick, C. Lambert, N. Stevens, S. Collins, V. Edwards, P. Hunter, J. Smith, J. Powell, B. Whita- ker, S. Van Winkle, N. Stevens, J. King, S. Truax, K. Ison, P. Smith, K. Lewis, B. Nickerson, M. Yount, M. Broadstreet. l Ofiioers for O.E.A. this year were: Debbie Rollings, Treas urerg Sandy Truax, Vice-Pres., Nancy Stevens, Pres. Patty Smith, Secretary, and Kathy Ison, Historian. The OEA girls were kept busy this year with wrapping Christ- mas presents for the Mental Health Program of Putnam County. In the spring the girls held an Appreciation Banquet for the Advisory Board. On Novem- ber 12 the OEA Officers had the privilege of installing the new Chapter of Cascade High School. After the Installation they en- joyed refreshments. The Cascade . Chapter also presented a beau- tiful potted plant for the In- tensive Oiiice Lab. 25
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Eight years of successful competition in 4-H horsemanship was the foundation for a stable of 20 horses that Marcia Broadstreet called her string . Marcia's trailer could be seen traveling the highways throughout the summer and fall as she competed in horse shows. The officers of the Girls' 4pH club worked hard to make 4-H suc- cessful through the summer at CHS. Ofiicers were: Front row: S. Sendmeyer, Health and Safety, M. Broadstreet, Reporterg K. Ison, Presidentg R. Boston, Recreation, D. Dean, Recreation, Back row: V. Cummings, Secretary-Treasurer, K. Scott, Songs, T. Ison, Vice President, C. Staley, Songs. 4-H'ers Made The Best Better Both 4-H Clubs at CHS had a successful year with many members receiving blue rib- bons. Working hard for their awards were: Front row: D. Stattner, B. Suddarth, P. Young, C. Ernst, M. Broadstreet, K. Ison, P. Weist, S. Powell, D. Gerlach, T. Shedron. Second row: K. Scott, D. Yount, C. Sims, A. Purcell, B. Weist, J. Henson, C. Whitka- nack, B. Freeman, G. Suddarth, T. Allen, D. Weist. Third row: J. Smith, R. Boston, D. Smiley, K. Fidler, V. Cummings, S. Sendmeyer, T. Ison, S. Bowman, J. Rich. Fourth rovw C. Staley, M. Walters, G. Smith, J. Bales, D. Monnett. Fifth row: M. Young, G. Smith, J. Gerlach, J. Yount, W. Morrison, Mike Sims, M. Cassida, D. Whitaker, G. Neese, J. Haltom. l rN
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