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kr., r F.H.A. A national organization of high school girls studying and enjoying home economics cooking and sewing, setting at- tractive tables, cleaning house, being the perfect hostess, caring for the sick, loving children however menial the task may seem, all are very essential working for personal, family, and community needs preparing for the lifelong tasks of wife and mother The Future Home- makers of America. F.H.A. Sponsor: Mrs. Wallace Seated: Dianne Tinsley, Wendy Evans, Jenny Preisslerg Second row: Shirley Chutts, Rosemary Brooks, Becky Briggs, Mary Lou Donaldson, Judy Carver, Third row: Lillian Freeland, Janice Hushmire, Jan Outlar, Eileen Glass, Barbara Hushmire, Pat Clark, Vicki Raptis. 'ia- QE? my -N First row: Sandra McKinney, Janice Hushmire, Shirley Cutts, Vicki Raptisg Second row: Debbie Caudle, Barbara Hushmire, Lillian Freeland, Judy Carver, Linda Duncang Third row: Pat Crider, Sherry DeVore, Shari Brown, Brenda Payne, Debbie Nalleyg Fourth row: Rhonda Shonhor, Mary Curry, Lynn Clark, Frances Duncan, Dianne Tinsley. F.B.L.A. An important goal: to develop leadership abilities -V and understanding about the business world the first basketball,sock-hop-Janice and Chuck Jackson using proceeds to carry out school and com- munity projects a trip to the state convention a scrapbook of events and activities asked to pose on top of a window ledge The Future Business Leaders of America. 5 Officers: Sharon Rassmussen, Debbie Candle, Alan Lang, Brenda F.H.A. officers: Jenny Preissler, Dianne Tinsley F.B.L.A. sponsor: Mrs. Hudson Payne' Rhonda Shonhor' l30
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Y First row: Ginger Rliinehart, Loretta Ri-agxun, Cindy Critch, Vicki Robbins, Delmliie Lyonsg Second row: Jenny Preissler, Beth Tollwrth, Bonnie lluslx, Olivia Evans, Louie Garcia, Becky Asseff, Blanche Healy. f F. TA. L Aimed at cultivating among students an interest in the field of teaching en- joying guest speakers getting lost trying to find a district convention parties with hot cokes, melted cookies, and impro- vised can openers the monthly Ndiscussionsw to choose Teacher of the Month anticipating their sur- prised looks when their name is announced. Officers: Louie Garcia, Vicki Robbins, Ginger Rhinehart, Olivia Evans. Teacher of the Monlh: Mr. Redford --'x,.,z bij. A Teurlzer of the fllonlh: Mr. Boland Teacher of the Month: Miss Brown if S 77 E xc N MVN 1 A - .. 1 1 ' sn.,f'K. ' 5. K .,,. if Teacher of lhe Month: Mrs. Conlec I2
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2497 t I395 , if ' 4 First row: John Golden, Jimmy Rainwater, Danny Fincher, Robert Towns: Second row:'Steve Johnson, Wayne Hamrick, Gary Mosteller, Don Healy, Don Mostellerg Thtrd row: Larry Nickles, Mark Evans, Rick Jacquin, David Parks, Mike Doran, Bill Poe. Industrial Arts Club A club recognizing the need for fur- ther promotion of industrial arts in our school and community .. . learning the great art of industry asking Mr. Page how to unbend a nail . .. under- standing the nature of industrial arts through affiliation with the Georgia As- sociation of Industrial Arts Club . . . an extended opportunity to study American lndustry and to work with the tools and materials of these industries . . . decid- ing on a project to benefit the school . . . learning through speakers .. . fur- thering leadership and character of members and associates alike The CK Industrial Arts Club. . fe Sponsors: Mr. Page, Mr. Bray Sponsor: Mr. Comati 1 O 5,..,,f -9 .rin JO, Sitting: Sandra Osborn, Lois Hollandg Standing: Bobby Allen, Boyd Hamby, Teresa Rudell, Cindy Brown, Ronnie Connell, Mr. Comati. 'E Prevocatwnal Club A very worthwhile club for ,lun- iors and Seniors who are prepar- ing for job placement after high . school having programs cen- tered around desirable vocational traits, outside speakers, Vocation- al Rehabilitation, employers, and other resource people .. . aiming primarily for each member to be- come employed, with equal empha- sis on developing and practicing good citizenship The Cross Keys Prevocational Club. l3I
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