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F U T U R E F A R M E R S The Highland Chapter of Future Farmers of America is quite an industrious organization. With the number of girls joining the organization, the membership increased to 134 this year. Again this year the money-making project was selling citrus fruit. The earnings were used for the annual FFA banquet, prizes for hunters and fishermen. Many members of the club showed their livestock in the county fair as a project. Officers were Lowell Simmons, Donald Hedrick, Bobby Beverage, Junior Altizer, Bill Puffenbarger, and Mike W. Armstrong. The organization was under the leadership of Mr. Winfree Gutshall and Mr. John Moyers this year. 9 Ofe W hh cj
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FRONT ROW: C. Johnston, K. Mitchell, L. Hise, P. Hise, C. Doyle, T. Botkin, T. Puffenbarger, P. Gutshall, D. Waggoner, K. Bishop, E. Hinkle, D. Moats, A. Smith, R. Lambert, D. Varner, T. Jessee, G. Smith, P. Botkin, S. Smith, M. Anderson, B. Swecker, K. Ralston, T. Colaw. BACK ROW: Mrs. Stephenson, D. Edwards, A. Hartman, A. Puffenbarger, S. Smith, C. Puffenbarger, A. Gutshall, B. Hogshead, M. Reynolds, S. Hiner, C. Sponaugle, P. Galford, R. Armstrong, A. Thompson, W. Booth, D. Hedrick, K. Curry, C. Curry, D. Mullenax, C. White, V. Smith, A. Carpenter, B. Hammer, P. Rexrode, and A. Sponaugle. F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America Club has 50 members including three boys, which is the first for the club. Our community project was visiting The Franklin Nursing Home. Our money-making project for the year was a bake sale. Activities included Dad’s Night, Mother’s Banquet, a Halloween party, and a taffy pull. The overall goal of the club is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living now and in the future. OFFICERS President — Dorothy Mullenax V-President — Penny Rexrode Sec. — Cheryl Puffenbarger Treas. — Anna Gail Sponaugle Reporter — Marilyn Reynolds Historian — Ilane Vance Honorary member Brenda Hammer participates in Halloween party. 8
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DEBATE TEAM Sarah Lyn Billingsley, Terri Anderson, Douglas Winkler, Jay Gutshall, Joe Macolm, Ann Marie Thompson, Rutledge Ives-sponsor, Martha Anderson, not shown-Marilyn Stroble, sponsor CODE OF ETHICS Eldon Galford Terry Halterman 10
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