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;ar FHA MEMBERS LEARNED how to correctly wash their faces during a cosmetic demonstration bjr a Mary Kay representative. MRS. CHRISTINE APPLIN, ' Mrs. E. Lundgren, Mrs. Lana Mangold and Mrs. Joann Beauford serve as FHA sponsors. DEE DEE LYTLE KEEPS busy during the Christ- mas open house by serving punch to teachers and parents who attended. Organizations — 79
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P w Future Homemakers FHA Members Experience Eventful Year Future Homemakers of America started the year by attending the state meeting at the City Auditorium. During the Christmas season members held an open house for teachers and parents. Cookies were also baked and sent to the soldiers in Viet Nam. On October 14 officers were installed at the regu- lar meeting. A talent show was also presented to the members and guests. Other speakers for the year included a representative from Mary Kay Cosmetics, who talked on various types of makeup. Al Herson spoke to the club on narcotics at the November 18 meeting. A demonstration sponsored by American Handicrafts was also presented. FHA Mi SKEETER SMITH ' S JOB the night of the FHA talent show was acting as master of ceremonies. KARLA OHLSSON ENTERTAINS FHA members and guests at the combined talent show and officer induction. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS at Reagan include, bottom row from left, Celinda Yeager, secretary; Cindy Schroeder, fifth vice-presi- dent; Judy Bryant, historian; Penny Wagner, treasurer; Skeeter Smith, first vice-president; Suzanne Hardy, president; Pat Head- ley, fourth vice-president; Beverly Walker, third vice-president; Scarlett Davis, second vice-president; Rosalie Ligon, parliamen- tarian; second row from left, Gail Stiles, Pam Johnson, Christy Jones, Colleen Evans, Cathy Weber, Darlene Swanberg, Alma Schneider, Rebecca Harris, Sherri Henderson, Barbara Hielscher, 78 — Organizations 4£ Margaret Slater; third row from left, Mary Pedro, Beverly Luckett, Martha Lofley, Kathy Salmon, Angel Altenhofel, Donna Albright, Sandra Smeltzer, Melinda Mengel, Dee Dee Lytle, Donna Hopkins, Alice Darden; fourth row from left, Jodie Bunnell, Cynthia Bird, Sherry Maretzky, Carla Sjogren, Debbie Wiegel, Eleanor McKenna, Gail McCuiston, Ann Mueller, Donna Maretzky, Arlene Beckham; fifth row from left, Janice Reeves, Pam Watson, Becky Ragland, Cyndee Warren, Becky Courtney, Mary Harding, Randi Russell, Linda Green. DEE DEE L ' ,.
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■ H ■HHi H ¥ Choir Performances Given for Special Occasions The highly recognized Reagan Choral Department consists of four groups, the Reagan Chorale, the Girls Choir, the Boys Choir and the Mixed Choir. This year the choirs participated in a Christmas pro- gram held in the Boys ' Gym, a Fall Choral Festival and a Spring Festival, among other various activities. This year the Reagan Choral Department has been raising money to send 45 members of the choir on a concert tour of Europe this summer. Such fund- raising projects as fruit cake sales and newspaper drives filled the year with efforts to get the choir to Europe. The last week of July the choir will travel by boat to Luxembourg, where the tour be- gins. Their itinerary consists of stops in Brussels, Amsterdam, Luzern, Bremen, Salzburg and Vienna. While in Vienna, the choir hopes to be able to participate in a symposium, which is part of the Vienna Choral Festival. The choirs are under the direction of James Shep- pard. MADRIGALS STEVE HUBBARD, Jan Howell, and David Jones add their harmony to the annual Christmas program. MEMBERS OF THE REAGAN CHORALE are bottom row from left, Denise Holman, Winnie Felps, Manette Dodge, Skeet- er Smith, Jan Howell, Stanley Simmons, Morris Stevens, Dar- win McKee, Marlys Erickson, Pam Watson, Martha Thomas, Suzy Clarkson, Debbie Wingren; second row from left, Corliss Overton, Linda Purse, Clara Krans, Bobby Bertram, Chris Robinson, David Dean, Sharon Smith, Kay Krans, Celinda Yea- 30 — Organizations ger, Marcella Mitchell; third row from left, Linda Kirksey, Bobby Reynolds, Faye Pryatel, Dee Dee Lytle, David Jones, David Lamme, Paul Montgomery, Steve Hubbard, Doris Ma, Pam Blacklock; fourth row from left, Carl Detjen, Debbie Rus- sey, Ann Perrine, Andra Mitchell, Ron Garman, Mark Munson, Roger Lind, Janice Chennault, Dennis Schaudies, Vickie Hen- ninger. I if «Ma5 f e Gutls I ft 1[ t Guilbemi It K-- i -V
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