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ow: Troy Clark, Kim Stovall, Carla Woods, Bonita Duke, Kim Cook. ourth Flow: Mary Davis, Saunja Brockway, Troy Harwell, Mike Shipley, eorgia Katsaros, Virginia Holmes. 'W' Il Mrs, Harris helps one of her students with her sewing project. Cooking is still a big part of Homemaking. HA: First Flow: Lori Dockins, Patty Patten, Mrs. Jeffress, Tina Thomas, FHA: First Flow: Patricia Clark, Tamera Glen, Pam Kirkwood. Second ori Anderson. Second Flow: Sherrie Barrett, Pam Faulker, Glenn Field, Row: Kathy Robb, Mrs. Travis, Flobin Schmidt, Kelly Davis. Third Row: onnie Walden, Rene Shipley. Lynn Branton.
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FHA Hero: First Row: Mrs. Cheryl Konvicka, David Mitchell, Kim Nichols, Cathy Epting, Renee Cave, Debra Jeans, Oscar Galvin, Karen Irby. Se- cond Row: Kim Stromgberg, Tina Fuller, Karen Cribbs, Terry Braswell, David Petzold, Waren Greer, Pam Nakeig, Mike McDonald, Shirley Mcln- tosh, Willard Vines, Sharon Ardiana. First Row: Sheila Wade, Shunner McGregor, Lori Johnson. Second Rd Sheila Platter, Nancy Murphy, Georgia Katsaros, Michelle Foster, Saul Brockway, Deana Taylor, Renee Allen.Third Row: Felicia Mathis, Angi Moreno, Kim Cook, Rhonda Kelly, Kim Parker, Becky Kirby, Kim Clark. FHA - more than cooking, sewing With the age of equal rights upon us, more and more boys are becom- ing involved in Future Homemakers of America. The homemaking classes have not lost popularity with the girls, either. Again this year, Lakeview's FHA sponsored several breakfasts and receptions. The club, however, had no major fund raising projects. A new activity was added to the program this year. Creative Crafts Night was held once a month. During this time, participants learned a new craft, such as painting, knitting, crocheting, and needlework. HERO iHome Economics Related Occupationsi is also part of the Homemaking department. This group is for the advanced students interested in making Home Economics a career. Members were First Row: Mrs. Mischa Harris, Evelyn Haney, Kirsten Afseth, Dana Ramsey, Kathy O'Dell. Second Row: Laura Nieto, Chris Knudsen, Vicki Bradley, Bruce Ivy, Jeff Culbreath, Treasa Cox, Tonya Crane, Sheri Bien. exposed to such professions as cooking, floral arranging, and nutrition. '+32'4' Cleaning up is also a part of Homemaking .wlliS
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WOODS AND WATERS .. Ui N O JJ CD JP E E O z an ff. Enjoying the great outdoors This year's Woods and Waters Club, sponsored by Coach Stan Dunavant, was slow in getting started in the fall. But, when spring came, the ciub's calendar was filled with fun and adventurous activities. Canoeing, one of the ciub's most memorable activities, consisted of more gallivanting in the water than rowing in the boat. And perhaps you might recall the time club members came to school looking like bowleg- ged cowboys. This was the result of a day spent on the ranch with the tamed and the untamed horses. Other activities on the ciub's calen- dar included fishing, camping, and target practice. Woods and Waters-fseatedj John Copelan Shelley Miller, Lisa Wilson, Beth Polk, Lear Fleetwood, tstandingj Nanette Blue, Rene Payton, Bobby White, Mark Green, Darla Stl vens Beth and LeAnn try to determine what tree they are under. , A iw i .34 A WA 5 wg Y Members meet to plan the canoe trip. Most of the cIub's activities are simply having fun outdoors.
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