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if if-32 rite.. M MJ... -. 1, 'Z f -. . -.neg Vi A . 7 1 fi l , , f1f'f,5Lf'f . .zz ', J. ,. Friday, May 13, the Future Homemakers of America Held their annual Mother-Daughter Banquet in the Home Economics Room. The theme for the banquet was The Old Dutch Mill, with plants, windmills, and dutch shoes for decoration. There was a wide variety of entertainment: Susan Cunningham sang Where is Love, Ramona Marshall, Tommie Koonce, Bunny Cherry, and Teague Martin did a skit called Is it Time, the cheerleaders did a skit, and Rebecca Griffin sang ' 'Smile. ' ' A new award was presented- -the Marcelyn Cagle Tate Award- -for a former FHA president and Federation president. Mrs. Tate's parents were present. Kathie Fisher was the recipient. The FHA presented Mr. Shuffield with a plaque for the help given by the administration. Several girls received awards for outstanding merits: K. Fisher, I.. Milligan, S. Mcjunldns, D. jones, L. Bates, T. Martin, D. Robinson, R. Taylor, E. Terry, J. Smith, C. Butram, R. Marshall. T. Bowlin, B. Hill, S. Sears, C. Plummer, T. Cash, S. Cunningham, S. Howell, K. Foster, B. O'Bryant, T. Bowling, I.. Miller, and D. Shelby. The FHA presented to Mrs. Thompson a piece of crystal to show their appreciation. Kathie Fisher was given a gold bracelet by the group.
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F.H.A F.I-I.A. stands for Future I-Iomemakers of America. This organization has 90 members, ranging from grades 9-12. To become a member you must take home ec. for at least one year. At the beginning of the year we raised money through operation of a concession and by selling Stanley products . Our activities for the year included: A trip to Cajun's Wharf, luncheons in the home ec. room, Christmas Tea at I-I.S. Country Club, Mother- Daughter Banquet, and other school activities . FI-IA Officers are: Kathie Fisher, Pres. , Leesa Milligan, lst V. Pres. , Ramona Marshall, 2nd V. Pres . , Teague Martin, 3rd V. Pres., Donna Smith, Sec., Chris Butram, Treas. , Lori Milligan, Rep., Kim Foster, Parlia. , Beth Hill and Tracy Cash, Hist. , Pam Brooks and Belinda Armstrong, Merit Ch. , Allison Williams and Brenda Sims, Act. Ch. HOME EC . ASSISTANTS: Row 1-jane Richardson, Cindy Scott, Edith Terry. Row 2-Leesa Milligan, Debby jones. Row 3- Linda Bates, Sherri Mcjunkins, Renee Taylor. Row 4-Cindy Stoddard, Kathy Fisher, Teague Martin. Home Ec Asszstants-
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Beta Beta Club promotes the following characteristics: Charity, justice, honesty, service, humility, and cooperation. The qualifications for membership on the part of the student shall be worthy character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. Projects of the Beta Club under the sponsorship of Mrs . Goodwin included. Road block for arthritis , booth at the Harvest Carnival, and carrying trays for arthritis . Beta Club. Row 1-Kelvin Smallwood, Anita Ledbetter, Tom Williams, Keeley Ardman, Evonne Greene . Row 2-Brian Fessler, Mark Clark, Roxanne Morgenthaler, Donna Pence, Brigitte Brady, Kenny Breckenridge , President. Row 3-Lolly Elam, Brian Burrough, Lea Beverley, Melanie Prince, Sally Burrow, Lori Frost, Gaye Garner, Debbie Godwin, Terri Smith, Cindy Gaither, Lisa Norwood, Kelly Berryhill, Eddie Matson, V. Pres. , Diane West, Shell Scott, Sherrie Wright, Denise Roach, Lisa Pence, Dale Greene, David Wenner, Row 4-Lane Bond, Greg Smith, Ann Rosenzweig, joy johnson, Eric Bremer, Eileen Grissom, Scott Schlesinger, Mrs. Goodwin, Sponsor. 5 54 .,f,4.. 3,995 5 'R xt H, .9 W F, if
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