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Above: FHA sold several things this year to donate to various causes. Junior High members look over bro- chures. Shirley Spears. Vickie Payne, David Taylor and Carl Pinnell look over their folders. Top right: At Christmas time FHA took up dona- tions for the Salvation Army. Vickie Greathouse and Faye McDonald sort through some of the donations. Bight: Junior High president, Denise Upton oversees sorting done by Cliff Yoak and Renzie Sheme. i Junior High FHA member» were: Tammy Knotts, Diane Simmons. Den- ise Upton. Crystal Barney. Jeniffer Riely, Brenda Williams, Kim Furbee. Susan Lipscomb. David Taylor, Steve Saltis. Carl Pinnell. Shawna Pyle. Lori Saltis. Sheila Campbell. Virginia Kyle. Jodi Glaspell. Tom Hart. Cliff Yoak. John Kyle, David Smith. Charles Sheme, Pat Fleming. Dora Holliday. James Wrinkier, Arlie Riffle, Mary McGill. Anne Winkler, Tammy Gaines, Cindy Gray. Loretta Ross, Tracy Melton. Marie VanBuren. Tammy Vincent. Reva Simmons, Shannon Saltis, Shriley Spears. Vicki Ball. Vickie Payne and Mrs. Work- man.
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The bucks start where Hello, my name is .. . and I'm selling ... A familiar phrase heard at the begin- ning of each school year. As organizations plan their activi- ties, sooner or later that word pops up-MONEY! The magazine sale kicked off the year with its promise of prizes. Bob Shelton, as top sell- er received an AM-FM radio. Judy Loughran also enjoyed herself with a 5-lb. candy bar. SAE, raising money for the convention at Jackson's Mill, started out early in the year and continued selling until the time of the convention. FHA, also an active organization, raised money for a variety of causes, to benefit both the school and outside organiza- tions. Jewelry sold by athletics and cupcakes sold by the French club rounded out the beginning of the year. The yearbook is probably the biggest money making or- ganization. Primary funding comes from the sales of ad- vertisements and subscrip- tions. Other activities, such as bake sales, candy and pro- motional merchandise were also sold to raise money. Top: Every time someone took a bite of popcorn, the money went toward purchasing material for the computers. Chris Wilis enjoys a Coke after munching down a bag of popcorn. Loft: Carnations for Val- entine 's Day was just one of the pro- jects to support the Junior class. Above: Delivering the carnations were juniors kelly Ware and Judy Loughran. 21
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Preparing the food and toy baskets were Kay McDonald and Mrs. Bever- ly Workman. Bottom: Senior FHA members complete the baskets for Christmas. FHA aids organizations FHA is one of the most ac- dollars to every person who five clubs is school. With 31 worked at the Sheltered members in senior high and Workshop. They also assisted 39 in junior high, FHA boasts in packing and wrapping 20- the largest club in the school, lbs. of cookies for the Work- The main goal every year is shop. For the school, the ju- to serve the community, nior FHA took care of the school and themselves. clothing bank. Together, the A food and toy drive was club bought a component sponsored by the senior divi- for the computer system, sion early in the year while Also they donated money to the junior high donated five the yearbook staff. Members of FHA were: Debbie Vic- tor, Lisa Roger, Vicki Greathouse, LisaMayle, Gina Burton. Diana Davis. Patricia Ross, Willa Sheme. Lisa Vin- cent Barbi Sandy. Tish Marra, Janine Cieavenger. Sonya Lipscomb. Stephanie Westfall. Tina Green, Pat McGee, Becky Williams, Vanessa Seese, Shirley McDonald, Judy Loughran, Lisa Love, Cheryl Palmer, Tammy Moore. Kim Ross. Kelly Ware. Tammy Taylor, Debbie Yoak, Patri- cia Ware, Judy Mullenax and Mrs. Beverly Workman, sponsor. 2J
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