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FHA Works To Improve Famil And Communit Living TZ , 5 First row: Marcell Abernathy, Tina Tinker, Sharon Fortenberry, Susan Morton, Penny Lynch, Lynn Nolen, Rhonda Crocker, Michelle Mullins, Karen Putnam, Second row: Billie Faye Thompson, Melissa Holder, Nelda Gibson, Fannie McDowell, Denise Sanders, Donna Jenkins, Pam Poteet, Shelley Stewart, Sandy Rice, Angie McGee. Third row: Lynn Poindexter, Kim Foxx, -Florence McCorkle, Karen Hamilton, Tena Jenkins, Lisa Hopper, Gina Warren, Beth Snipes, Ernie Helms, Susie Padgett, Pam Lowry, Beverly Trantham, Teresa Smith, Robin Floyd. A The Future I-lomemakers of Amer- ica is an organization to help individ- uals improve personal, family, and gp community living. The F.H.A. pro- vides opportunities through youth- ? fi ,gg planned and directed activities supple- ment, extend, and enrich the Home Economics program. sgggl A , N s- . 1, is 'Y G4 , l ' X is 1 W 1. fre! at Gig? 2 ew., ww X l., l'V lWQ'ifQQ1l' ' 1-QL W ll 5325-2-- 'E' First row: Penny Lynch, treasurerp Susan Morton, secretary, Sharon Fortenberry, uice-president, Pam Poteet, president. Second row: Beth Snipes, parliamentarianq Donna Jenkins, reporter: Tena Jenkins, historian, Nelda Gibson, recreational leader. FHA X85
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Ecology Club Works Toward Preservation 0f The Environment W-n l' N- , The Ecology Club is a group of students concerned with the study of their environment and the preserva- tion of the ecology that surrounds them. Some activi- ties the club plans are a trip to the Asheboro Zoo and a speaker from N.C. State on Biology and Ecology. First row: Todd Briggs, treasurerq Eric Byrd, secretary, Second row: William Bumgardner, vice-president: Wendy Craig, president. Science Club Works Toward Increased Knowledge Cf Sclence The Science Club explores the sciences and tries to be a service to the school. Students taking advanced science courses are eligible for mem- bership. The club members participate in science semi- ,iw'.vs'R,, nars and attempt to purchase at least one piece of equip- ment for the science depart- ment. The club annually pre- pares scientific displays and is active in many other activi- ties. First row: Brian Cope, president: Lynn Craig, uice-president, Danita Hager, treasurer, Benny Payne, sgt. at arms: Second row: Cathy McMillan, treasurer, Mary Boggs, Sandy Rice, Connie McMillan, David Whitlock, Amy Duckworth, Linda Hoffman, secretary. 84fEcologyfScience 4
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F.B.L. . Hosts The Fall Leadership Conference For District V First row: Pam Adams, Rhonda Reese, Buffy Nichols, Candace Homesley, Melissa Hall, Deborah Parrott, Frank Guida, Pamela Bartlett, Judy Devine, Tamara Faile, Chrystal Rimmer. Second row: Aarean Moore, Cindy Odell, Susan R Green, George Summerlin, Max Whitley, Sherry Stallings, Linda Rutledge, Julie Frazier, Mark Small, Christi Lee, Leslie Cannon, Karen Uren. Third row: Ruby Cook, advisor, Mark Lambert, Elaine Cannon, Robby Harding, Kimberly Webb, David Coley, Chuck Stalvey, Kim Todd, Todd Sisk, Cindy Phillips, Tommy Chapman, Karen Benfield, Starr Tessner, Grady Williams, advisor. ff- fi UTURE USINESS I. EADERS A MERICA Q , mr, is -' 55359 mils F. B 2 .Q Kimberly Webb, District Chairperson Being the host for FBLA District VI, the Fall Leadership Confer- ence and the competitive events were held at East Gaston. The Fall Leadership Conference was one of the finest in recent years. Repre- sentatives from East Gaston's FBLA chapter also attended the Fall Leadership Planning Conference in Raleigh in September. The club sponsored a Teachers' Tea in February. 86fFBLA . S - X ,,. - S If ll5Q First row: Cindy Phillips, reporter, Linda Rutledge, vice-president, Kim Todd secretary, Second row: Frank Guida, treasurerg David Coley, president
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