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.4 i sm- , 'K 'L 'Q AO df 5 3-Sox so F FE S, ..A, 1 Eager to attend, Lisa Feuerborn, rushes to the FHA meeting. Foreign exchange student, Chris Eiritz, mo- deles winter fashions at the FHA show, ,, ,,,. 'swf , W W fm, ,ff Z ',L,f22 P' M 5 'M 14 we ff 'fzfmew , WLM, ,f f, Z V A , f' if fi fff?7zf4 1 1 ' WW, V f ff' V 1 A 5 f fi', 'ft il If JJ Q M f f I mfg fi , if , ,,,4 ,, Announcing-I-the-royalty at the FFA-FHA dance are -David Lybarger and Debbie Cala- han. - - V f Smiling even after hours spent selling fruit. Karen Selanders gets ready for another FHA meeting. Presentation of awards is senior Brenda Bach's duties at this FHA meeting. FHA - 87
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FHA: FRONT ROW: Mary Sue Sobba, Shari Dykes, Joni Thorp, Debbie Morey, Janet Wittry, Lynn Singer. Terri Wolken. Courtney Hermreck, Teresa Gettler, Brenda Shellhorn, Terri Wittman, Dixie Baugher, Dena McDan- iel, Lori Dorl, Connie Lankard. Kandi Gillogly, and Shari O'M K- ND ROW: Lisa Fuerbor . Becky High- berger. De o if ' es, ara Mader, Lesa Bur- ritt, Donna Poire,CJeanef,Q,QlLWLQlT2 Barbara Mains. Debra Klein?'5FETMargie Weiderholt. Susan Kite, Donna Mader, Jody Buzzard, Lu- cille Rockers, Pam Honn, and Sandy Jasper. THIRD ROW: Debbie Berry, Diane Hermreck. Karen Gibson, Ricki Brummel. Deann Blu- baugh, Cheryl Highberger. Karen Shillig, Monica Dieke, Gladys Hill. Karen Selanders, Andrea Shay. Danae Fuhrman, Angie Miller, Susan Scheuermann, Dorothy Hass, Mary Burdette, Teresa Miller, Beth Guilfoyle, and Lisa Honn. FOURTH ROW: Patty Kolle, Teresa Hirt. Sandra Spencer, Carla Schulte, Anita Dieker, Teresa Singer. Donna Bach, Karen Porter, Julie Calahan, Coleen Hiatt, Joyce Lickteig, Donna Hultz, Jodi McCullogh, Sta- cey Singer, and Janet Lankard. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Miller, Chrissy Wiesner, Cindy Blu- baugh, Brenda Bach, Tina Hermreck, Leslea Rockers, Kim Campbell, Lisa Rockers. Debby Calahan, Debbie Miller, Mary Beth Ricka- baugh, Marilyn Lizer, Mrs. Miller. sponsort and Mrs. Anderson, sponsor. A c'A ,, ' 4' H ,,,, i ,, 9 ? t ,Q , ' . H L 5 VP ,cs-J , , . l 'YJ 5 JSJJ , , ' V 'll' Q, ,I V 'C V ' T' , J 5-f 8 w -',' 'sf s i . M , ,,., V gf ' .5, I , , . , 4 'i ffl:,,,.p c A , A Q. fix' V :iw V V iwvj ' i ji A A yy fy I . ,M an gvvyl W I ,gy 'iilf yy M Q, H ' ' 8 f kg 5, ,.,,, 3 f,, of T 8 fi o, il A ll z I V YV. V1 . V ll .A V t-.4 A tllkli K V. ' I 3 ,:,t I ,J 3 I J , '. hh Y 1 1' 1 Q f ta .ft V -1 fwfr - -s J . ., . fi.. . it . J A , , -I ,L , 1 A Q I Y c V. my km L 2 K 'V ' A, , ,Q H , W . M, 5 I .,.f:, - , , 4 5 , 5. 245 I I, v ,1 i 1 3 -, f is ' ' V I f ,Vyy I 'J 3 1 V ff V y if ' ' . J ' f t r s .J o J 4 . vz I 7 LL vrkr , Ati, J A ,V M f- I I V Y 6 K V I . M il' 1,4 Y 2551.521 , J- S J' so .1 -K V' V A iiiflffl 'f2.' ,,J L- sf' ff 'Lts I-155 Wx. If -MY 4 'iff 3 fi l Still Strong Future Homemakers of America was founded in l945 and it was still strong this year at GHS. FHA had 88 members. Anyone could join the club so long as they have had at least one semester of home eco- nomics or was presently enrolled in a home ec. class. FHA raised money this year by selling oranges and grapefruits at their FHA stand. FHA had a points system by which the members accumulated the points by helping on money making projects and by attending contests. This years state contest was held at Salina. The graduating seniors were giv- en their traditional senior gifts at the last meeting, and some received awards. Their meetings were the stan- dard meetings, and after the busi- ness they usually had a film, etc. FHA + W, Longfellow children are listening carefully to what Teresa Singer C845 has to say. ,fig Nutrition is stressed in a skit to Longfellow students by Susan Kite, Donna Mader, Lucille Rockers. and Teresa Singer, sophomores.
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GOALS ACI-IIEVED BY FFA MEMB HS j For the members of FFA this year there were many challenges, such as public speaking, livestock judg- ing, farm machinery, dairy judging, and land judging. Many people don't realize how much there was to do in FFA. First of all they had a money making pro- ject, which was selling magazine subscriptions this year. Then there were numerous contests to attend and participate in, besides the nor- mal meetings. FFA started nationally in l928 and didn't reach Garnett until l95O. Since then, the organization has grown and changed until it has evolved into the organization to- day. The club stressed that the members learn leadership, how to speak in public, and how to judge livestock. Dues this year were 54.50, re- maining the same as last year. This year's officers were Mark Campbell, presidents Gus Wolken, vice-presi- dent, Jodi Buzzard, secretary, Jeff Dieker, sentinel, Bob Peine, treasur er, andeDave,Lybarger, reporter. 88 FFA 76 T hd FFA members enjoy the clubs many activi- ties. Leading the club in a meeting is Mark Camp- A bell, president. Giving his opinion of the topic being dis- cussed is Mr. Harris, sponsor.
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