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A Future The 1985-86 Future Homemakers of America participated in many activities this year. They held several fundraisers, had cooking demonstrations, and en- tered exhibits in the Five County Fair. The Cumberland Chapter has been ac- tive for many years and SO years from now plans to be active still. 1. Officers of the FHA: ROW 1: LaWanda Hol- man and Cynthia Thornton. ROW 2: Nora Ran- dolph. 2. Mrs. Meinhard, the FHA sponsor, plans for the Young Homemakers meeting. 3. FHA members for 1985-86: ROW 1: Cynthia Patterson, Nora Randolph, LaWanda Holman, Tony Wright, Cindy Thornton, Mrs. Schember. ROW 2: Cheryl Baker, Gloria Holman, Hazel Smith, Denish Cope- land, Stacy Brown, Michelle Jones, Vivian Bowles, LeWanda Sims. ROW 3: Diane Lilly, Jewel Bowles, Sharon Stinson, Norman Rickmond, Hol- ly Hunt, Carshena Epps, Carol Trent, Sharon Lig- gins, Angela Walker. Computing The Computer Club of CHS met after school each Wednesday to pursue its in- terest in computers. Members discussed ways to work with computers, made up new programs, traded games, and played games. They had several fund drives. One fundraiser involved a com- puter dating service. Students filled out questionaires about personal prefer- ences and lifestyles. Then Billy Ny- gaard, president of the Computer Club, with some assistance, devised a program to match students with each other. 1. Members of the Computer Club: ROW 1: Me- lanie Shope, Josh Diamond, Sandra Andrews. ROW 2: Billy Nygaard, Crystal Luckett, Melissa Paris, Cynthia Ewing, Julie Hunt, Jay Buswell. ROW 3: Michael Turner, Debra Short, Jennifer Radun, Chris Bernard, Lisa Brodie, Bruce Par- tridge, Joe Hoffman. ROW 4: Rhonda Wood, Mr. Nygaard, David Dabney, Chris Seaver. 2. Mr. Ny- gaard is the sponsor for the Computer Club. 3. Michael Turner stops by his locker on his way to the meeting. 29
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Business Before Pleasure The Future Business Leaders of America strived for progress in 1985-86 activities. Fund-raising such as car washes and bake sales were among the activi- ties. The FBLA members for the year 1985-86 are: ROW 1: Mrs. Barker, Christina Booker, Larry Brown, Amy Brown, Becky An- derson, James Trent, Mrs. Johnson. ROW 2: Gwen Rogers, Faye Garret, Cindy Shores, Lisa Sullivan, Jennifer Watson, Tina Lucy. ROW 3: Dana Collins, David Giles, Steve Johnson, Bonnie Hampton, Elaine Marshal, Angela Gilliam, Tammy Helton. ROW 4: Valerie Braxton, Joanne Woodson, Frances Jones, Ar- lene Wade, Amy Jamerson, Trina Worrell, and Cheryl Allen. 1. Becky Anderson, Larry Brown, and Christina Booker evaluate FBLA records. 2. David Giles was a member of office specialist I, and Valerie Braxton was a member of office specialist I]. They are both seniors here at C.H.S. 3. Mrs. Carol Barker is a sponsor of FBLA. Mrs. Barker has put much effort into FBLA. Chance of A Life Time The Distributive Education Club of America taught members skills that are learned for life. Members learned to operate cash registers, compete in various distribution, marketing contests and other categories. 6. Emma Crump, Russell Lawrence, and Maria Booker hold their certifi- cates for being winners in the DECA competition. 28 UTURES HUSTHESS EADERS | IMERICA) A grt EDUCA Tay CLUBS OF AMERICA 1. The DECA officers for the year 1985-86: ROW 1: Rachel Blanton chaplain, Maria Booker reporter, Lillie Jones treasurer, Tracey Mosby secretary, Kim Dixon vice president, Emma Crump president, Mrs. Atkins sponsor. 2. ROW 2: The DECA club: Amy Booker, Michele Nolan, Charlotte Atkins, Alison Hamlett, Jay Childers, Kevin Childress. ROW 3: Janet Copeland, Vikki Combs, Wanda Swann, Sherry Nolan, Pam Fleming, Ronnie Blan- ton. ROW 4: Michael Trent, Joanne Woodson, Russell Lawrence, Ruth Trent.
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The 1985-86 Senior Band did many things this year. They attended several parades, even managing to get a Ist place in the Amelia parade, 2nd place in the Farmville parade, and participated in the Forest Festival Parade. They also participated in the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Michael Turner and Timothy Reid liked the band so much they joined a Community band at Long- wood. Timothy Reid said, “I wouldn’t have missed band for the world this year.” 1. Michael Turner and Timothy Reid practice for the Longwood Community Band. 2. The 1985-86 Cumberland High School Band: ROW 1: Michael Turner, Angela Arsanault and Diane Seaver. ROW 2: Eugenia Evans, Ronald Gould, Terry McAbee, Duane Booker, and Kovalensky Brooks. ROW 3: Timothy Reid, James Partridge, Scott Moore, Leo White, James Payne and Mattie Hatcher. ROW 4: Trina Mayo, Iris Fisher, Jennifer Young, Dana Woodson, Elaine Marshall, and Scott Partridge. ROW 5: Bruce Partridge, Wendell Fisher, Tammie McAbee, Chris Riddle, Chris Brame and Cindy Ewing. Not pictured: John Dandridge, David Balthaser, Carl Jones and Suzanne Moore. 3. Ms. Ratay helps Michael Turner practice for the band. 4. Ms. Ratay tries to call the roll while James Partridge plays behind her head. 5. Michael Turner hits a sharp note and knocks Jeff Stimpson into shock. Keeping the Beat “—
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