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Just Like Home How is it possible for school to be just like home? Ask the Future Homemakers of America. The FHA club baked goods, made articles of clothing and even took care of children on occasions. But, this is not all FHA did. They took several trips, held interesting demonstrations in their meetings, helped with parades and even planned social events. The FHA had a very productive year and is still going strong. They worked hard to make C.H.S. a home for the students and faculty. yy thet hfe tad te Ve TF? i at ba St ty 28 FHA ROW I: Mrs. Sarah Schember, Melissa Seaver, Susan Sullivan, Nora Randolph ROW 2: Diane Seaver, Sherry Nolan, Lisa Martin, Tina Moorefield, Iris Fisher, Elaine Marshall, Dayna Woodson ROW 3: Jennifer Watson, Amy Anderson, Tammy Stin- son, Trina Mayo, Terry McAbee, Norma Rickman ROW 4: Michelle Childress, Kim Ross, Wanda Swann, Donna Miles, Sophia Bland, Lynn Couch ROW S: Sakatra Trent, Cynthia Crawley, Traci Jackson, Antoinette Brooks, Michelle Cooper 1. Home economics teacher, Mrs. Sarah Schember, shows that her cabinets are always stocked. 2. Home Economics students, Antionette Brooks and Cheryl Baker kid around during class. 3. FHA sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Meinhard caught offguard while serving refreshments during halftime of a basketball game. 4. Mellisa Seaver demonstrates her ability to operate a sewing machine. 6. Elaine Marshall, Traci Jackson and Angelette Gilliam demonstrate the technique of sitting.
Luck of the Clover The 4-H were on top of the competition this year. They had it made in their tremendous citrus fruit sales and participation for the annual sweet potato bake-off, demonstration contests and judging teams. Students re- ceived a helping hand from extension agents Mr. Van H. Petty and Ms. Gayle Thompson; volunteer people also contributed their time and energy to the younger members helping to build 4-H projects into worthwhile award winning masterpieces. 1. The main force behind the 4-H success is Mr. Van H. Petty. 2. While Mrs. Swope eyes the camera, Anna Liles works on a 4-H demonstration assignment. 3. Member Gene Goin uses his skills developed in 4-H at home. 4. Mrs. Van Petty ponders the work ahead for the 4-H students. 5. Lacie Hazelgrove is an expert at cattle judging, of 4-H activity. 4-H 29
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