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Jacksonville FHA hosts Feolerotion meeting Jacrsorevattz l mow scuoot Row l llett to right?-R. Martin, P. Fraley, P. janssen, D. Lawrence, M. Hester, K. Beall, D. jenkins, W. Ray, I. Cullette, K. Sparks, Mrs. Boone Row 2-L. Washington, C. Grimes, L. Andrews, B. Rehm, T. Payne, D. Herring, K. Mills, K. Mills, R. KuyKendall, S. Hughes, T. Earls, M. Davis, T. Head Row 3-T. Shavers, S. Mattox, A. Gooden, C. Grissom, B. Baxter, B. Coleman, M. Spencer, B. Wall, B. McBroom, A. Debusk, D. Hinton, E. Henderson Row 4-I. Pike, S. jones, L. Southern, D. Ransom, B. Ieffers, L. Martin, T. Frigge, T. Wilson, P. Boss, R. Lyles, L. Moody l' Future Homemakers of America at jacksonville High School has many enthusiastic homemakers. Some of FHA's money-making projects have been sell- ing chocolate candy bars and having bake sales during school. On December 20, FHA students went to the Nursing Home in Iacksonville giving the patients fruit as gifts. FHA students visited and sang Christmas carols. The Federation meeting of 1975 was held here at Jacksonville High School. FHA students planned a Mother-Daughter Banquet and picnic at Burns Park. The sponsors are Mrs. Florine Boone and Mrs. Betty Stover. sind!! H1-151165 Talicia Earls, and Che 1 Rita Martin and jaunita Ray roll out Charlotte Grimes, Peggy Watkins, Mrs. Boone, and I ry Sol-lla learn t0 meaSur9 liquidS while learn- cookies made from scratch. Hinton prepare a meal that is to be shared with the class ing to cook. 70-clubs
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FTA helps locof school ary location. 1974-75 is Mr. Ron Coward. Hill. FTA officers are initiated at Bonanza. FTA participated in the Homecoming Parade by entering a float. FTA members enjoy a meal at the initiation ceremonies Row 1-P. Frey, parlia.g L. Edmonson, vice-pres.g K. Lewonowski, treas.g Y. jackson, sec., R. Hughes, pres.g M. Boyd, his. Row 2-Mr. Hill, T. Aflleje, D. Anderson, K. Beall, S. Black, C. Bopp, j. Bowman, C. Boyd, D. Boyd, K. Boyd, B. Bucklew, C. Byoune, C. Caldwell, B. Colough, S. Coleman, R. Cor- meny, K. Clark. Row 3-C. Davis, P. Drake, C. Dye, R. Fielder, M. Faulkner, L. Gilmore, V. Givens, M. Gray, N. Hadley, M. Hawk, I. Henry, I. His- ing, B. Holliday, L. james, D. Plunkett, G. Viars. Row 4-Mrs. Whatley, K. johnson, B. Kelly, I. Keister, M. Kinder, B. Knight, V. Lacey, D. Lawrence, 1. Littleton, I. Love, S. Martin, L. McElderry, L. Moilanen, D. Naylor, K. Nichols, I. Palmer, L. Webb. Row 5-F. Pederson, C. Ptak, M. Raines, W. Ray, S. Riddle, D. Ray, S. Riley, S. Roberts, T. Rogers, Y. Roberson, D. Romontio, C. Ready, K. Sanderson, T. Simpson, G. South, K. Sparks, K. Summerlin, G. Tucker, T. Tompkins, C. Thomas, B. Vadney, P. Wooley.Not Pictured-R. Beers, V. Buie, I. Bunch, R. Burks, D. Glenn, D. Keister, D. New, D. Reel. clubs-69 FTA is a voluntary organization for people interested in teaching. Every year the members teach one day at a local elementary school. This year FTA members helped Warren Dupree Elementary after it burned by buying small items needed and helping them move to a tempor One of FTA's responsibilities is to select the Teacher of the Year. They base their vote on the participation and interest of a teacher in the school. Teacher of the year for The sponsors are Mrs. Whatley, Mr. Nipper and Mr
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HERO helps students advance their job skills Hero members proudly display their banner preceding their Christmas float. Ce Ce Yancey and Ben Hood smile at the crowd in the jacksonville Christmas Pa rade. HERO stands for Home Economics Related Occupations. It is a vocational organization in which students attend class half-a- day and continue their education after school with on the job training. The students have a choice in the type of vocational training they will receive in class. They work part time in jobs involving childcare, food service and clothing service. The purpose of HERO is not only to give high school students a job skill, but to help them advance more rapidly and perform more efficiently. Club activities, in addition to social events, included service projects such as a car in the Homecoming Parade and a float in the Christmas Parade. The president is Terry Conway and the sponsor is Mrs. Ida Moory. L. to R. Front-T. Sansing, R. Beers, B. Ray, L. Ochoa, W. Brown, P. Cox, E. Erwin, G. Baker, P. jenkins. Second-N. Matthews, D. Lowery, L. Keefe, I. Cothran, M. Vickers, P. Wooley, T. Butterworth, M. Causey, L. Ball, I. Moory. Third-B. Garner, B. Watkins, C. Yancey, B. Rekm, P. Aaron, G. Stout, E. Alexander, L. Polk, I. Shavers, K. Bracelely, J. Lewis, 1. Wiggin, 1. Dobbins, B. Hood. clubs-71
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