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4-H CLUB The 4-H Club movement began in the early l900's. 4-H is an organization that helps students to promote citizenship and leadership, to learn facts and skills, to make new acquaintances, and to widen their outlook. The four H's is the official pledge stand for a head to clearer thinking, a heart to greater loyalty, hands to larger service, and health for better living for the club, community, country, and world. Each year 4'H ers at Harrisonburg High School prepare for the annual Achievement Day. During this day, they participate in various projects, which they have been working on throughout the year. The 4-H Club has participated in several community projects. One ot these services was giving small gifts to nursing home residents. This year has been filled with hard work and fun for 4-H members at Harrisonburg High School. , . .. - ' ' A ,Q Mi gl J? .X .S ,B-aft 4-H MEMBERS - Slltoll: Cathy Franks, Rayelyn Atchison, Jamie Trichel, Amanda Richey, Alice Richardson. Standing: Jerome Ewing, Chris Elliot, Shan- non Knapp, Bernie Cannaday, Lisa Mayo, Mary Evans, Gwile Paul, Gene Edwards, Eric Huff, Shane Massey, Todd Hughes, and John Meyers. ec , Gwile makes a presentation to club members. ,Q Mr. Neal gives instruction to club members. 46
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civics Club , , I The Civics Club is composed ot all students enrolled in Civics class. n The Civics Club serves to promote individual pride in its community. This is accomplished by studying the workings of the various community agen- cies, organizations, and governmental positions. Each year the Civics Club of Harrisonburg High School is in charge of the Student Council elections which take place in the spring of each year. Slatll: Shannon Knapp, Cindy McCartney, Jamie Trichel, Bernie Cannaday, Pricilla Bell, Wayne Brannon, Becky Young, and Jerome Ewlnge Standing: Mrs. Jones, Terri Edwards, Tongeia Washington, Kathy Franks, Donna Holley, Donna Husbands, Joey Nobles, Susan Sikes, Eunice Woods. Second Huw: Mike Jaramillo, Eric Huff, Shane Massey, Bruce Rutledge, Vince Hatten, Marcus Holley, Karen Rainey, Chris Towell, and Charles Atkins, ELEIITIDI IIFFICIALS - Tongeia Washington, Shannon Knapp, Jamie Trichel, Donna Holley, and Karen Burnie Glnnathy was in charge of student council BIGC IQTISUTISYBBT. M Q A P V e f-.2-.ter is ,W ' :,, :f.,Cf', aK,'. 'ft , l. a. W- gf: -1 :.-- ' ' 5 ., g,.: ' - --'- , , -- '- as .,.. L P . fa-as it we Q , 3 E - , a -. sg. A W ' . Bi 5 SQ. ' , ' -w . , ,ts . msafwz- - ff'f ' em:.7'Z:'miSdg?3 3'MM .:fEf??w'W i' 'W-fi-fF8Mr.c.,.. , Y
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