Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1971

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J P -V: Linda Jones and Darlene Bench work on the F.H.A. scrapbook. ' 11 - -'21 - -.vii--1 ,f .v:.:!,1f-A1 . A JZ. wv ' 7 '-' rf '-'-:' ,P nu mm .ms A 1 fr V rt 3- 1 , P' , r' T328 'f.-iH 'i'-TJL 3,127.2 F.H.A. bakes, sews gifts F.F.A. has national week Members of the Future Home- makers of America put their tal- ents to good use by making Christ- mas gifts for the children at the Lester E. Cox Medical Center. They also presented the Diagnostic Clin- ic with plates of freshly baked cookies. Paula Williams, president, Syl- via Padget, vice-president, Mrs. Lindell Chastain, Mrs. Doris Allen, and Mrs. Genevieve Moore, spon- sors, provided a better understand- ing of home and family life for- the 48 members and helped im- prove cooperation among future homemakers and adults. The Future Farmers of America Club observed its national week in February with several activities. A booth with displays was set up in the Battlefield Mall Shopping Center. The boys carried their mes- sage in interviews over radio and television. ' In May the annual parent-son banquet was held. 'FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERI- CA . . . Front Row: Juanita Manuel, Wanda Cox, Susan Thomas, Sherry Rog- ers, Vicki Altic, Susan Crabtree, Sharon Blood, Cathy Ray. Second Row: Ly n Putman, Barbara Kirkey, Paula Poole, Sylvia Padgett, Kathy Snook, Cecelia Shull, Sharon Vincen, Cheryl Manes, Mrs. Lindell Chastain, sponsor. Third Row: Marilyn Mason, Teresa Jones, Paula Wil- liams, Rita Hoaglin, Debra Johnson, Kathy Padgett, Darlene Bench, Nicky ii A-.,--.Aa . .' H4311-N.--- Towry. Fourth Row: Mrs. Genevieve Moore, sponsor, Tammie Self, Rosemary McMahan, Kathy Malone, Debbie Hasty, Sherri Appleby, Linda Jones, Mrs. Doris Allen, sponsor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA . . . Front Row: Gary Yates, sentinelg Rich- ard Pursley, president, Rick Hampton, Vice-presidentg Ed Hunt, treasurer, Jim Jackson, chaplaing Mike Binder, parlia- mentariang Gary Cheek, secretary. Sec- ond Row: Mike Rhoten, Mike Hubbard, Ricky Stewart, Jeff Whitlock, Craig: Beckett, Gary Sanders, Jack Hunt, Bruce Terry, Stan Oglesby, Dan Binder. Third Row: Randy McKinney, John Jack- son, David Groesbeck, Randall Nielsen, Murrell Hill, David West, Frank Blizzard, Alan Smith, Tom Nave. Fourth Row: John Fulks, Jim Stiles, Johnny Fieker, Stanley Kelly, Richard Payne, Mike In- gle, Tim Maggard, Mike Adams, Dr. V Haskins, adviser.

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Clubs work for industry The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America or V.I.C.A. at the Wil- lard J. Graff Area Vocational Tech- nical Center had a membership of 302 students and 21 professional members. The goal of V.I.C.A. was to help students with interests in the trade, industrial, technical, or health fields to become happy, ma- ture, and productive citizens. The Cooperative Occupational Education Club provided leadership training in phases of community and social life. The Club joined with the other three public schools in an Em- ployer Appreciation banquet. It was also represented at the State Leadership Conference at Warrens- burg. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA, HILLCREST MEMBERS . . . Mark Beauchamp, Mike Boatright, presidentg Richard Boatright, Chuck Branson, Karen Brown, Steven Brown, David Bumgarner, vice-presidentg Judy Burkhardt, Dennis Cambell, Dernis Col- Iison, Gary Cox, Bob Criger, Gary Cur- nutt, Danny Dickinson, Jerry Dodd, Dan- ny Doke, Gary Driggers, Tom Edmonds, Russell Essary, Charlie Farr, Rickey Fielding, Larry Freeman, Tom Gafner, Cindy Garrison, reporterg David Garri- son, Don Gavisk, Darwin Goff, Lloyd Goodwin, Richard Graves, Rocky Grimm, parliamentariang Kenny Hardin, Dan Hultgren, J. D. Hurst, Dale Irvine, Mel- vin Johnson, Richard Johnson, Tim Lov- ett, Tim Mills, Bill Mincks, Larry Nich- ols, Jim Padgett, Jim Pasley, Gary Pick- ering, Jim Poindexter, Mike Rippee, Mike Ruble, Danny Shaffer, Doug Smith, Lar- ry Smith, Steve Smith, Tom Snider, Cin- dy Vaughan, Aaron Walker, Grant Wil- liams, and Mike Wilson. ., -..-- - - -:mi - :..,g:y' i5 . 'NHT'-L'!:.'i '-?-'Y-'f-f 55 'f'7'1 ,E1'51'f':I? 'LDffvf3!3 : COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION . . . First Row: Steve Pen- dergrass, Rick Reynolds, Becky Shields, Rusty Miller, Janice Williams, Dennis Green. Second Row: Herbert Haile. Cindy Gifford, Brenda Upchurch, Karis Minor, Anna Armour, Cyndi Heisler. Third Row: Larry Smith, Randy White, Melvin Cates, David Garrison, Danny Shaffer, Bob Mc- Cann. Fourth Row: Mr. Ken Wiseman, sponsor, Jim Aldred, Dennis Link, Sam Julian, Mark Schultz, and Jeff Rone. on a backdrop f f I l Daring Dauber V f L DARING DAI Sharon Kay B: Bass, Marti Ma Kilgore, Paula ond Row: Cine Brenda Grego: McCann, Keith Nancy Bacon. ' x I Lx 4 of , PHYSICAL CLUB . . . F Barba Wimbe Vickie Delp, M cer, Cindy Sw Linda Dishmar ney. Second Ro Smith, Karen Connie Frazie'

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