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Sarah McClernon, Melissa Anoka, Marlene Weaver, Cindl' Rushufn' nd Sherri Smith Jacque Brattin, a hl add the finishing touches t0 I elr egg babies. f- '-K A, .,,, , ,I ,,...,,,,,.. ai' 130 f Home Ec., FTA, FHA FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - Front Row: Jennifer Swan, Charlotte Embrey, Jye Forste, Stephanie Chastain. Back row: Kathy Hauswirth, Missy Lingo, Jeff McGinnis, Debbie Rogers. As Lisa Esterwood chaperones, children play musical chairs at the Halloween party her child care class gave.
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Seniors. Gaye Bane and Brooke Champion become radio station disc jockeys while doing a Media Club project. f 152 Up I 34' ,mx ITS av, ff , A DOY! -fl ve 4 1 ff' lv , f I M., f ' f ' v tm ' f , fff, .,,, , V V 1' - ' ffffffiinkvfuewyy' 1 Hit 7Em With a lub! Learning by serving Kickapoo and the Spring- field community was an experience shared by all Media, Key, and Anchor Club members. With sponsor Mr. Tony Loudis, some Media Club activities were Weekly TV Calendar Broadcasts, TV and radio commercials for the school plays and musical, and fund raising for the band and Bonnies. Key Club sponsored the Blood Drive in November with the help of Anchor Club. In October they helped in the Kiwanis Run for the Shelter Workshop and participated in the WN ..,, y,,,,,W,,WWWa,1wam,wW,su:, f Bike-A-Thon for the Heart Association. In December they walked for donations with the Association for the Mentally Retarded and delivered Christmas baskets to needy families. Key Club sponsors were Mr. Lonnie Scott and Mr. Jose Florez. Anchor Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ellen Henry, M. . . did a lot of service pro- jects, according to Jill Barngrover. Beth Rye commented, uOur club held a Christmas party for the Girls' Club. Junior Tracy Smith summed it up by saying, MI have a good time in Anchor Club. Key Club sponsor, Mr. Lonnie Scott, presents some important documents to members Clay French and Bill Jones. Tony Loudis, Media Club sponsor, and member Leslie Walker test video equip- ment for use in a club activity. mnomg , l Anchor, Key, and Media Clubs X 129
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Front row: Lisa Passmore, .lye Forste, l..aCinda Weaver, Julie Embrey. Row 2: Lisa Shultz, Marlene Weaver, Debralyn Bookwalter, Gail McDaniel, Kelly McManus. Row 3: Charlotte Em- brey, Cherie Hayes, Melissa Shirley, Beth Felton, Debbie Burns, Elaine Fehrman. Back row: Mrs. Francis Yates, Anne Chapman, Shawna Moore, Shelley Moore, Karen Bar- tholomaus, Jennifer Rule. 25 xv Cooking Up a torm. Cooking, sewing, and learning to care for children were just a few of the things taught in home economics. The classes helped prepare students for future plans by offering courses in creative clothing, family living, and for the guys, contemporary living. Also, an active part of home ec. was Future Homemakers of America. They participated in many citywide and statewide ac- tivities along with their own group's activities. President Marlene Weaver stated, Wlihis year, I felt we had an active group of peo- ple involvedf' FHA had the honor of having a state candidate in their group. Senior Marlene Weaver was selected as uMissouri Na- fffb a , tional Officer Candidate. The FHA group adopted a 75 year old grandmother from Fremont Manor Nursing Home as a service project. e Future Teachers of America worked on various projects. Group president, Charlotte Embrey, felt that FTA was a very active part of the school. Including their usual Halloween and Christmas parties, the group helped to celebrate American Education Week, by putting an apple in each teacher's mailbox. One privilege of FTA was cadet teaching. Senior Jye F orste was excused from fifth and sixth hours to help teach kindergarten at Horace Mann Elemen- tary School. ...,, ., I Juniors Diane Berry and Leslie Walker cut out pattern pieces to make jumpers for creative clothing class. During American Education Week for FTA, junior Charlotte Embrey places apples in teachers' mailboxes. WWW .-.-Q-., .,,......... 4....aa.. An-f ,lf I ndmilv A . 1 1 Home Fc., FTA FHA f 131
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