Flora High School - Harstan (Flora, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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Homemakers add QI 'heros,' change fiile fo FHA-HERO Since boys were an addition to the Future Homemakers of America this year, the organization was renamed Home Eco- nomics and Related Occupations. Besides starting off the year with a new name, HERO members also began the ritual of initiating new members in both a formal and an informal ceremony. In a new money-making venture, the King Hairy Legs contest, HERO members determined votes at one penny each and honored Greg Hamilton, the winner, at their Christmas pizza party. Another successful money-making event spon- sored by this organization was the annual chili supper in -Ian- uary. Members brought gallons of tomato juice, pounds of hamburger, and scads of pies and cakes to feed the crowd that stood in long lines waiting to be served. Turning the tables, the girls asked the boys to the formal Valentine Dance in February. A mother-daughter style show and tea in May gave the girls opportunities to display their sewing accomplishments, and a spring trip finished off the year for the HERO members. Debbie Thompson presided over the group's activities with the assistance of Peggy Goodzey, vice-president, Brenda Cox, second vice-president, Connie Burgess, secretary, and Renee Cummins, treasurer. Officers elect for next year at- tended an officers training workshop in Peoria one weekend in March. Mrs. Stine, Mrs. Martin, and Miss Patton were co- sponsors of the organization. HOLLY FOR THE TEACHER. Ar n holiday genure FHA member: Becky Pierson and larry McKinnon dIlfl7'ibHlB Jpnlgx of holly, Sludeni learberjabn Kzkelewski gm hz! portion of .feasanal cheer W., iasmema af FHA - HERO - fFront Rowj Kim Fopay, Becky Sproat, Kathy Nash, Vickie Shelton, Karen Rodgers, Elicia Turner, Karen Persinger, Carolyn Powless, Nancy Sailor, Sheila Hinkle, Debbie King, Debbie Cartright. fSec- ond Rowj Sarah Matteson, Yvonne Mulvany, Brenda Briscoe, Cheryl jack- son, Debbie McAllister, Carol johnson, Cheryl james, Becky Fitzgerald, -Iudy Fitch, Sally Mack, Nancy Brown, Debbie Steele, Denise Steele, Diana Dean. CThird Rowj Miss Patton, Barbara Wathan, Karen Lewis, Vickie Thompson, . aff Q Debbie Williams, Nancy Cox, Aleta Bonham, Laura Lawrence, Debbie Fath- eree, Rosalie Green, Sarah Ferguson, Nancy Flower, Sharon Henson, Lora Kinnaman, Mary Timm, Veda Albritton, Debbie Leak, jill Bryan, Mrs. Mar- tin. fFourth Rowj Fran Pearce, Netra Pifer, Vickie Walsh, Edie Pearce, Becky Pierson, Debby Sproat, Becky Pilcher, Ed Woomer, Randy Oestreich, Dan Welty, Tim Wilson, Richard Wicke, Bob Wilke, Joyce Wyman, Judy Shcley, Diana Wood, Debbie Sehie, Tanya Fitzgerald, Paula Hill.

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COOKIES FOR FTHS VETERANS IN VIETNAM was' a przjeet undeflaken by FHA. Debbie Leak and Brenda Daugberlypark a box jbr mailing. FOUR AND TIVENTY BLA CKBIRDS, or apples, or whatever Brenda Cox and Barbara Daugherly deeide on will eventually fill lbe pie shell: being frozen ,hr lbe cbili supper. FHA - HERO - fFront Rowj Paula jones, Debbie Lauderback, Brenda McCormick, Carolyn Dulaney, Gayle Moran, Sandy Connerly, jackie Dean, Carole Connerley, Terri Denfon, Sandy Cox, Kim Moats. fSecond Rowj Dianna Brinkley, Lynn Murbarger, Brenda Daugherty, Brenda Cox, Faith Ed- monson, Larry McKinnon, Debbie Thompson, Donna Boyer, Renee Cum- mins, Peggy Goodzey, Debbie Cadwalader, Connie Burgess, june Butler, fThird Rowj Mrs. Stine, Ruth jones,-Iean Campbell, janet johnson, Martha Lagle, Debbie Duree, Sheri Lewis, Chris Cooper, Roberta Lamb, Ginger Frost, Pam Fellows, Marsha Laird, Patricia McKnight, MaDonna jones, Be- linda Fitzgerald, Linda Field, Pam Mankin, Susan Guinn, Donna johnson, Peggy Dean. CFourth Rowj Donna Hess, Richard Clamer, Rick Gibbs, Ric Fopay, Darrell Cook, Mike Hockman, Tony Mason, Gary Henderson, Dick Henson, Duane Burkett, Wayne Duke, Bob Aumiller, Ken Kelley, Allen Hanneken, Rick Schmidt, Donna Connerly, Brenda Headlee, janet Banhart, Brenda Kirtle.



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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA - fFront Rowj David Dennis, Reggie Welty, Mike Harrell, john Wintermann, Mark Holman, Kevin Moore. fSecond Rowj Doug Warren, Tim Cook, Steve Walsh, Bill Lewis, Dean Pearce, Scott Colclasure, Greg Hamilton, Shirley Pearce, Wade jones, Dennis Burgess. fThird Rowj Paul Griffith, Rock Allen, james Smith, Aggies capiure parliameniarg rules championship iiile Emerging the winner of the Section 23 Parliamentary Pro- cedure Contest for the first time in FTHS history, the Flora chapter of the Future Farmers of America chalked up one of their many awards of the year. Second place was slotted as these green-thumbed members excelled at this section's Soil judging Contest. Accompanied by a student teacher, the three senior offi- cers, Dean Pearce, Dean Lewis, and Greg Hamilton attended the national three-day FFA convention held in Kansas City, Mo., in October. Adhering to their fast-paced tempo, this energetic club fol- lowed a calendar of grain and poultry shows, public speaking contests, dairy and livestock judging, and staged the annual FFA banquet in February for their parents. A representative was sent to the State Holiday Conference during the Christ- mas vacation, placing another feather in this clubis already distinguished cap. The white jacket that annually honors the FFA Sweetheart was worn this year by Janice Cooper. Bryan Bullard, Steve Anderson, Andy Wathan, Henry Brown, Craig Lee, Charles Aumiller, Dan Randall, Dean Lewis, Mr. Wheeler. fFourth Rowj Richard Eckel, Dennis Cook, Richard Allen, Larry Krutsinger, Kim Hamil- ton, Gary Cooper, Doug Krutsinger, Donald Armstrong, Dale Castleberry, john Conner, Terry Frost, David Phillips, Leslie Griffith. 7777! I FFA OFFICERS - fSeatedJ Shirley Pearce, secretary, Dean Pearce, presi- dent, Janice Cooper, FFA Sweetheart. fStandingj Steve Walsh, Wade jones, Scott Colclasure, vice-president, Bill Lewis, Dean Lewis.

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