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If t . 1 , , ' ls, -, 4 . My . ,au W. , . W l ' ,. Audio-Visual students have the respon- Mr. Jerome Muhl- E sibility of showing films, setting up sound befg is The AUCU0' equipment for assemblies and plays, and generally transferring equipment from one place to another. Price and Mike McCoy work hard as they try to repair a pro- Mr. Mulhberg, head of the A-V depart- ment has worked hard to help his boys, help teachers, and teach through use of audio-visual materials. l Visual Sponsor. -'ff' ,.,., . 4 I l ht l l wx Xf The members of the A-V Department at Hefner for 1968-69 were fBottom Rowj Ray Jones, Kirk Feemester, Mike McCoy, Don Novey, John Franke and Mark Cundith. fBack Rowj George Stillions, Kenny Ross, Mark Stivers, Greg Price, and Mr. Muhlberg. Those not pictured are Mike Bremmer, Jerry Cradduck, Brad Moore, Allan Scott and Keith Weaver. 19 ..,-
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'ily '17 The FHA officers are CSeatedD Vice-President Mary Oesterreicher, Reporter Linda Bu- ford, Treasurer Micky Hiller. fBack Rowl Secretary Joan Havelka, Historian Leslie Thompson, and President Debbie Lindsey. The members of the Future Homemakers of America are fBottomJ Linda Blessing, Susan Hughes, Chris Crespo, Laura Cieminski, Janet Gillett, Ruth Ann South. CROW 23 Kendra Odor, Linda Alderson, Patti Scoles, Becky Mowery, Jody Gresham, Angela Bannerman, and Terry Jenkins. CTop Rowj Debbie Lindsey, Linda Buford, Mary Oesterreicher, Susan Waggener, Micky Hiller, Joan Havelka, Leslie Thompson and Claudia Little. 'I8 J rx ' 's-:AS .1 Hefners branch of the FHA has had many activities this year. At the first of year they installed officers, who work hard to help others, which is their purpose. The FHA sells candy at lunch to raise their only funds. They have put forth special effort to help underpriveleged children and have set up many teas, etc. for after-school teachers meet- ings. A style show was given early in the year using pro- fessional models and another in the spring showed off the girls sewing abilities as they modeled clothes of their own making. The Newly installed ficers as they appear at the installation November 26 and L Lie Thompson, Lind Buford, Mary Oeste reicher, and Debbie Lindsey. Other offic not present were Jon Havelka and Micky Hiller.
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i-Typers Offer Aid Fourth, Fifth, and sixth hour Vi-Typers are Cbottom rowl Ann Elmore, Janet Sheker, Patti Fashik, Susan Slattery, Kay Barstow, Jenny Hughes, and Cheryl McGuffin. fRow 21 Debby Phillips, Kaylyn Dillehay, Mary Yarholar, Donna Oesterreicher, Gayla Barrows, Holly Bader Shelley Hilton, and Pam Barger. CRow 33 Linda Bricker, Susie Hall, Kim Kelly, Karin Stephenson, Paula Cook, Denise McAfee, Jill Perkins, Linda Alderson, Becky Mowery, and Claudia Little. CTop Rowj Richard Cook, Mike Hardy, Tom Crockett, Richard Cronshey, Joe Nowlin. Jim Schumann, Karen Herring, Linda Blessing, Joette Jones, and Joyce Griggs. This year's Hefner Vi-Typers is an organization made up y of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Sth, and 6th hour students of Mrs. Dorothy McLemore. These students type tests, plays, pam- phlets for teachers, and all copy of the Norse News. Cfhey also typed this.j Heading this years Vi-Typers Sponsor is Mrs. Dorthy McLe- I ITIOIC.
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