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FHA - Trains Ou The theme of the Hillsdale chapter of the Future ' l T li' r 1 I Homemakers of America is Sailing Toward the Harbor I of Maturity . Their moto is Toward New Horizons . I The flower of the FHA is the red rose and the colors are T T , T 15,9 H? red and white. 5 There are three degrees obtainable in the FHA. They are Junior, Chapter, and State. Any freshman may try for her Junior Degree after - completing one semester of home economics. She must show personal improvement and do a project for T her home and a project for her community at the fresh- T man level. The Junior Degree is the Key. I T A Any sophomore can try for her Chapter Degree. . She must do the same for her Chapter Degree as for her , ? Junior Degree except at a sophomore level. She must also be on committees and work on programs. The T Chapter Degree is the Scroll. T Any junior may try for her State Degree. Her re- T . quirements are having a 2.5 or better scholastic average, doing two activities at the county, state, or national level, doing two community activities, belonging to two or more school activities, and belonging to two FHA activities. The State Degree is the Torch. A Presenting the Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow Award to Marilyn Krebs is FHA Adviser, Mrs. Zody. :wi X- '. 5:1 ' ', FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Myrtle Clarke, Cheryl Fulk, Luana Burrell, Bonnie Fulk, Sue Shibinski, Sue Leidigh, Diane Purvis, Vicki Chambers, Connie Murvine. SECOND ROW: Patty Long, Paulette Helbert, Lalah Taylor, Ruth Harbolt, Pat Benner, Vivian Schwan, Sally Starr, Barb Harris, Barb Carl, Marilyn Krebs, loleen Briggs, Bev Briggs, Gloria Leatherow, Joanne Obrecht. 46
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Harlan, Diane Boyd, Linda Anderson, Kathy Moore, Diane Edmistonf Georg- anne Carl, Dixie Fulk, Audrey Clarke, Melinda Roman, Karen Shaver, Deb Carl, Carolyn Moody, Carol Atterholt. SECOND ROW: Pam Bevington, Bev Sarpolus, Connie Bunting, Sharon Fridline, Peggy McClure, Sharon Harbolt, Carol I-larned, Nancy Miles, Diane Switzer,Bev Walton, Marlene Kolb, Becky Kittle, Cathy Wolford, Deb Jarvis, Bonnie Figley. TI-HRD ROW: Marlyn Cox, Bev Stafford, Sue Pringle,Helen Shanley, Peggy Echelberger, Sue Joliff, Jackie Roberts, Carolyn Rishel, Joyce Brown, Mary Jones, Sandy Starr, Joyce Whittaker, Marcella Kosse, Judy Miner, Carol Amend, Sandra Milligan, Mary Lou Schwartzwalter. FOURTH ROW: Clita Jackenheimer, Brenda Ricer, Joyce Bid- dison, Elaine Gongwer, Barb Freeborn, Kay Horner, Deb Hanna, Becky Robinson, Pam Huff, Sandy Shearer, Crystal Lou der, Connie Stake, Rita Amend, Deb Myers, Linda House, Robin Sheriff, Diane Harris, Kathy Smith, Connie Harry, Anita Eagle. nother Facet to School Life fr T S , J , 1 1 1' , 'nl si V' gl if if , , ,,,., v J will -Dream...-4 If : 1 1 Sue Luikart and Pam Bevington demonstrate maneuvers on the parallel bars while Helen Shanley, Jackie Roberts, Carolyn Rishel, Sue Joliff and Sharon Fridline watch. The Girls' Athletic Association is an as- sociation for each girl enrolled in a physical education class and for those who take part in tournaments such as softball, volleyball, bas- ketball and track. Participating in these tour naments gives each girl points. One hundred points grants membership and the voting priv- ilege, two hundred- the GAA pin, five hund- red- the letter. Each additional one hundred points grants a bar to be placed on the letter. This year's officers are: President ---Cheryl Fulk Vice-President---Unie Draper Secretary---Dixie Fulk Treasurer---Mary Mutchler Student Council---Barb Helbert
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Eirls for Homemaking nk, 7' FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bonnie Figley, Robin Sheriff, Peggy Echelberger, Connie Bunting, Diane Harris, Sandy Milligan, Jackie Roberts, Sue Joliff, Sharon Sellers. SECOND ROW: Melinda Roman, Pam Huff, Sandy Shearer, Alice Martin, Sandy Starr, Marcella Kosse, Bev Walton, Mary Iones. f Y T Paulette Helbert, Vivian Schwan, Sally Starr, and loleen Briggs all received the State I-lomemakers Degree this year. These girls were four of the few girls in the state of Ohio to receive their degrees at the State FHA Convention in Columbus. 4 ,lcv This year's officers for FHA were: SITTING: . Luana Burrell, Song Leader: Sue Shibinski, Student Coun- cil Representativeg Marilyn Krebs, President: Gloria Leatherow, Historian: Sandy Starr, Recreation Leader. STANDING: Barb Harris, Treasurer: Bev Briggs, Secre- tary: Mrs. Zody, Adviser: Joleen Briggs, Vice-President: Kathy Moore, News Reporter: Cheryl Fulk, Parliamen- tarian. 47
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