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Patricia Hefiey was a regional winner in the Ford Future Scientists of America contest. She received a silver plaque. Linda Edwards, a new member of the Junior Academy, reads her paper on her science projects, while Linda Blansit listens. 'ir Linda Edwards, Roger Earnest, Johnny Shipman, Fred Brown, Tommy Benton won National Honorable Mentiorrin the Ford Future Scientists of America contest. Tommy Benton, another new member, reads his paper to Linda Blansit, and Greg Wilson. .al
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L ,,-. The officers who served in Junior Academy include: Blansit, Secretaryg Johnny Shipman, Vice-Presidentgvicky Fred Brown, Presidentg Charles Klepper, Reporterg Linda O'Halloran, Junior Advisorg and Roger Earnest, Treasurer. cmdaz ffmdemq Wiemdefze Wwe Uuledcmdlfing ffifcllcllfdee and fffmfdtdaaa in Ur. v San Francisco bound! Mrs. Rife and Frank Holder purchase their tickets for the trip to San Francisco and the International Science Fair, where Frank won 4th place with his project. ' .. n,,.V My A ttnn tisr - tt Q . Y, th Me 'yield of Science... The Junior Academy of Science is com- posed of a select group of young people who have outstanding abilities and high ambitions in the field of science. The members partici- pate in the local Science Fair, and Regional and State Jr. Academy, In the Northwest Region, Harrison won five of the six places. At the state contest, Frank Holder won first in biological sciences. Lonna Benton was Arkansas State Secretary this year. Greg Wilson was elected State Vice-President. Jr. Academy members participate in the Ford Future Scientists of America contest, and this year Patricia Hefley won a Five-State Regional Award. There were five National Honorable Mentions from Harrison. Members also participate in the Westing- house Talent Search for Seniors. Johnny Shipman won second' in the Arkansas division. Mrs. Rife has the Jr. Academy members at her home once a month for supper. There are nine graduating seniors in Jr. Academy and ten new members will be selected for next year.
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'falwze Qfamemczkefw af ,4m0z6ccz Zelegfmte 274: 'gdzliafczq Officers of Harrison F.H.A.. Chapter plan programs that will work toward the overall good ofhelping individuals improve personal, family, and community living. 51 ., i -f Charlene Clark, Chapter President, places candle on Suzy McCutheon and Ann Walker learn in Home Ec. the birthday cake at Federation meeting celebrating 21 that a way to a man's heart is through his stomach. years of organized F.H.A. in Arkansas.
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