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FHA Furure Homemakers of America is o dub whose pur- pose is ro promore rhe joys and sarisfocrion of homemok- ing, ro srrengrhen rhe family os o basic unir of sotiery, and ro encourage democracy in rhe home and community. Srudenrs become awore of rhe mulriple roles of men ond women in rodoy's world, ond of norionol ond inrernorionol relations. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Irene Engle, provides opporruniries for decision making ond for assuming re- sponsibilities involving yourhs wirh adulrs, plus develops in- terest in home economics ca- reers and related occupa- tions. FHA sponsors o bobysirring event once a month during PTA meetings or Goodridge Elementary. The dub sells candy for o fund raiser ond schedules o Mother-Daughter banquet Ir hos o Spring ond Fall regional meeting for train- ing local officers, ond o Sum- mer Comp in Hardingsburg for regional officers. Officers for this years FHA ore Party Overton, President; Jackie Voiron, First Vice-Presi- dent; Porsy Schull, Second Vice-President; Lindo McKnighr, Secretory ond Treasurer Left to right: Potty Schull. Jackie Walton. Potty Overton. Linda McKnighr. 1 Pom Boiey curs our rhe parrern for her ourf she is moking. 2. To rotse money for FHA. Porsy Schul ond Par- ry Overran sell brownies. 3. Eating rhe meol he prepored Is Kevin Win- gore 4 Leo Porter is working on o new blouse
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FFA There ore sevenry-rwo members in F.F.A These mem- bers meer monrhly ro deve- lope comperenr and aggres- sive agriculture leadership. This group excels in challenges and helps ro creare good fellow- ships. The members of this dub have a special feeling for rhe agricultural way of life. This year rhe club hod activi- ties such as ger-acquoinred pic- nics, basketball games, tractor driving contests, county fairs, rodeos, and chapter executive meetings. This year rhe F.F.A. also held their annual arrus sale in which they sold over 1,000 boxes. With rhe help and guidance of Gary Schmidrr and F.F.A. offi- cers, students will hove a better future within their grasp. 1st row: Lloyd Anderson. Terry An- derson. Daniel Conrod. Jason Cottin- gin. Jimmy Harris. John Powell. Ja- mie Winebrenner. Doug Feldhaus. Johnny Wright. Orion Williomsom. 2nd row: Sean Hensley. Dean Hurd. Ronnie House. John Howard. John Crooker. Eddie Wells. Brian Wil- liams. Eddie Conley. Donald Grlp- shover. Marc Smith. Marc Tanner. Bernie Hillenbrond. Ouster Crad- dock. Dwayne Hoddix. 3rd row: Da- vid Wheeler. Paul Cress. Raliegh Couch. Connie Merrell. Chris Dur- ham. Haney Setters. Kevin Hiatt. Mark Felts. Billy Stuck. John Lower- ence. Rodney Sebree. Coro Leah Martin. Mike Dray. 4th row: Jim Hor- ton. Lorry Fahey. Loro Cloypool. Tommy Estep. Mike Hartman. Don- ald Sebastian. Robert Isaacs. Jamie Barnes. Joy Grant. Mickey Williams. Marshall Craddock. Fritz Shinkle. Scott Summers. 1 Johnny Lower ence smiles prerry for rhe camera or rhe Chnsrmas pony 2 Posmg before he gers on rhe bus be- fore on F F A field rnp is Sreve Norms 3 While Kenny Sebosron poses for rhe comero Hermie loolss rhe orher way 4 Dnon WiBionns and Silos Wells mspea rhe oranges before rfcrriburing rhem ro rhe commumry V
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FDLA is q narkxvwide orga- nization The purpose of FDLA is ro help further the student's business knowledge and ro prepore them for better jobs. One of the opportunities of- fered is the business co-op program where students ore in school one half day and work in o business office the rest of the day. The program completed its second year successfully 1st row: Kathy Moore. Rhonda Martin. Melissa Decker. Tina Da- monte. Leslie Loile. Mrs. Sorrell. 2nd row. Tracey Durham. Laurie Spencer. Tina Wagers. Melissa Carpenter. Linda Mobley. Chris Meocham. Renea Cates. Lisa Stat- ion. Don Johns. Todd Raney. Tra- cy Calhoun. 3rd row: Kim Thomas. Dawn Hogedorn. Vonnie Gline. Suzanne Escue. Keli Hensley. Mindy Story. Ton la Griffin, Tonya Martin. 4th row: Rhonda Sam- mons. Donna Karlosky. Eric Gor- don. Steve Collinsworth. Jim Ba- ker. Allison Ryle. Soundra Schmidt. Melissa Spare. 5th row: John Crider. Terri Sprague. Chris Zirkelbach. Darlene Davies. Re- nee Apler. Jackie Allen. 6th row: Anthony Vonberger. Robert Eden. April Roth. Karen Nienober. Shondo Turner. Denise Turner. Connie Hartman. 7th Ro w. Rhonda Lusk. George Fromeyer. Steve Moore. 6th Row: Vicky Voss. Carolyn Talbott. Laura Eggle- ston. 1 A member of rhe Co-op program. Rhonda Lusk, prepares ro go ro work 2 Mrs Sorrell instructs rhe Co- op srudenrs on rhe day s work 0 The Dusmess class behind closed doors FBLA
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