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FHA, FFA cultivote ideos ond plcin tor the tuture Future Homemakers of America celebrated their 25th birthday by presenting a convocation to the female portion of the student body. Under the leader- ship of Debbie Bales, president, the girls sold brown- ies once a month during lunch using the proceeds to finance a mother-daughter banquet. Five interested girls took the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row test to attempt to qualify for state competition. The Future Farmers of America sponsored a judging team made up of young men interested in beef cattle. As a means of raising funds, the F.F.A. held their annual seed sale. Prizes were awarded to the boys selling the most seeds, and proceeds went to finance a field trip. The Faith Club, one of the newer clubs in the school, met every two weeks to discuss a variety of interpre- tations of the Bible. Speakers were brought in throughout the year to help create new interest in the club.
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4-4 sou as .4-l s.. -4 Traditional parly by language clubs celebrates Christmas The foreign language clubs continued the tradition of having their annual Christmas party with one another. Members of each club brought food that is custom- ary in the country they are representing. The Spanish Club constructed a pinata brightly painted and filled with candy, while a Tannen Baum was gaily deco- rated with gold and silver ornaments by members of the German Club to add to the festive decorations. Members of the French Club composed a painted na- tivity scene with their idea of the birth of the Christ child. Along with regular class activities, German Club traveled to the city market and experienced the methods in which a German would purchase his food. The Spanish Department received a foreign exchange student, Berta Rivera, of Santa Ana, El Salvador, early in December. French Club sold pastries to people doing their Satu- day shopping in Noblesville as one of their many money-making projects. SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mike Stevens, Chuck Boden, Susan Davis, Carol Sheldrake, Tina Kilies, Susan Speicher, Linda Thompson, Debbie Reynolds, Berta Rivera, Miss Bannon. SECOND ROW: Michelle Sweckhamer, Patrica Renner, Mary Parker, Nancy Sherman, Cindy Sherman, San- dy Wood, Brad Schelske. GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sara Grepp, Penny Schmollinger. SECOND ROW: Mark Rouse, Chris Stevens, Nancy Jones, Nancy Johnsonbaugh, Dawn Johnsonbaugh, Carol Griffey. THIRD ROW: Susan Borst, Peg Guyer, Dan lsenburg, Toni Kidder, Teresa Sisson, Doug Witt. FOURTH ROW: Leanne Robinson, Lisa Wright, Laurie Remmetter, Robin Stevenson, Nancy Anderson, Chris Hershburger, Paul Winchester, Mike Rouse, David Williamson. FIFTH ROW: Susan Speicher, Dianne Glover, Paula Rhoades, Jean Mellin- ger, Tina Flowers, Pat Conant, Judy Parker, Jean Wainscott, Rita Dreyling, Marilou Owens, Mark Birch, Andy Klotz. Foreign exchange student, Berta Rivera, studied and lived the life of an American student. FRENCH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Kris Campanelle, Terry Ouear. SECOND ROW: Susie Borst, Donna Tate, Pam John- son, Cheryl Crooks. THIRD ROW: Barb Mills, Suzann Clemens, Marla Coutz, Jane Collins, Jamie Stout. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Rees, Dawn Mahoney, Cheryl Taylor. 103
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