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FTA - Row one: Lani Brimer, Robin Taylor, Linda Puskarovich, Pat Best. Flow two: Rhonda Zellner, Laura Wallrabenstein, Janice Peterson, Barb Hast, Nancy Hart, Janice Watson, Laura Micheals, Mamie Russell, Kyle Hennings, Sara Libby, Lisa Johns, Joy Graham, Alice Young, Debbie Hohman, Lynn Pomeroy, Tina Flipse. Revived Club Opens Book Store Future Teachers of America, under the super- vision of lVlrs. Marjorie Lindecamp and lVlrs. Sue Holder, sponsored a bookshop during the lunch modules for the student body's leisure reading. This project was also the organization's only money making activity. The bookshop included a wide variety of books such as Chariot of the Gods , Space Odyssey , classics such as Lost Horizon , The Great Gatsby , and other novels that would appeal to high school students. The club introduced the members to the work of the regular teaching profession. During study halls, members were permitted to go to the elementary schools in Milan and Berlin Heights to work with children and teachers. Students in this program had to provide their own trans- portation. A requirement for membership in the newly revived FTA was a good point average. The members selected for offices were Linda Puskarovich, president, Lani Brimer, vicepres- identp Pat Best, secretary, and Robin Taylor, treasurer. According to faculty adviser, lVlrs. Lindecamp, - .. the students enjoyed themselves, and they learned quite a bit about the teaching period. profession. Alice Young and Mamie Russell attend the bookshop during their lunch 58! FTA
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lVlr. Richard Shafer snaps underclassmen pictures. ,-l fi LXXY S-.,,, J i l Karla Kamens types copy sheets for the year- book. 5 ' in 'V' f -. ' ' Vs kk ' I I V , ' ,X wo f ,.l-E.-. QS: gk P 'I I -AH: 1 -be X , ,Egfr M 'gg Qtfku 5.1. ski QE. V- W 4 ykqk 5 .6jf':f.f Y ers imp' .gyv ' - -. ' 'xr' - lie Yr1'f 4 N ' ? ffl S A ' ,Y LT: 'fi-'gl iii-if ll :bs-'V I Lsfsxlix, YL og, .6 r A .- xi 'PIHQ ffil 7 -.f QP W. 2 , Q x ,. K 7 . . -'ii WX i . M, 1, , . I .. as ll Francee Early, SPIRIT editor. Changing the format and size of the paper and widening the scope of the Reflections brought a new interest in both publications. For the first time the SPIRIT went to ten pages with the front page given over to one dominant article with several pictures. The REFLECTIONS covered com munity changes and their effect on the school. Don Opfer and Kerry Westcott attended Newspaper Day April 25 at Kent State. Francee Early's news feature received an Honor- able mention at the conference. Nationally the SPIRIT and 1973 RELECTIONS took Second Honors. ' Editor for the SPIRIT was Francee Early. Kyle Hennings was yearbook editor. Others on the staff were Barb Hillis, Laurie Sim- pson, Don Opfer, Karla Kamens, Mike Smith, Kerry Westcott, Tom Klinger, Jeff Geason, and Laura Swartz. Typist for the SPI R IT was Alice Young, and adviser, Nliss Sophia Purcell. Sports Editor of SPIRIT is Mike Smith. Jou rnalism!57
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, ,sr FHA Row one Melinda Booth, Debra Ash, Connie Young, Taunya Vowell, Kathy Hicks, Sandy Stark. Row two: Miss Linda Friend, adviser Raidean Habeck, Debra Canterbury, Rhonda Marvicsin, Sheri Old, Libby Toler, Betty Soviak, Vicki King, Jane Davis, Anita Flesher Rhonda Zellner, Sheree Mortensen, Cheryl Stout, Mrs. Rosemary Finnen, adviser. Row three: Mary Followay, Carol Schenk, Chris Gasek Carol Spencer, Brenda Cring, Karen Ellis, Janet Carver, Marci Woolever, Cheryl Zabinski, Debra Edwards, Kathy Grant, Rhea Grosswiler Row four: Linda Puskarovich, Barb Hast, Laura Swartz, Dana Wigner, Dawn Shively, Linda Newsome, Sue Ferber, Pam Scheetz Anne Burcaw, Linda Burke. Row five: Laurie Dirks, Lynn Pomeroy, Debra Caskey, Terri Lowry, Laura Bauer, Becky Crecellus Bonnie Justi, Oueta Long, Debra Lowry, Barb Old, Kathy Brunow, Kim Shively, Terri Reising, Kathy Green. FHA Have Pizza Parties Officers - Lani Brimer, Lucy Valentine, Pat Best. Future Homemakers of America is a social club. Members are re- quired to have sewing and cooking abilities. Eighty girls became mem- bers and participated in the year's activities At the annual Christmas Party each girl brought a gift to exchange. The advisers, Miss Linda Friend and Mrs. Rosemary Finnen, were pres- ented with dolls. They were made by the mother of Lucy Valentine. During the school year the mem- bers put their cooking talents to work and had two pizza parties. Lucy Valentine was elected pres- ident. Her officers were Pat Best, vice president, Lani Brimer, sec- retary, and Lori Westcott, treasurer. FHAl59
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