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Mu Alpha Theta sells cand Mu Alpha Theta kept busy this year fund raising and entering math con- tests. The club sold old-fashioned candy sticks to raise money for their annual scholarship and to pay the entry fees for the contests. In February, Mu Alpha Theta had a pizza party at the home of sponsor Joyce Lacy. :f-Q -fQ'f:,:.i522 .tr 3 'Q f?2t3'aw..-gifwy s, y1es3ias.iggss.s - f X , K ,. at Darla Herd helps raise money for the Mu Alpha Theta scholar- ship by selling candy. 174 Mu Alpha Theta l t , Mu Alpha Theta: First Row - Darla Herd, Laura Pearce, Rebecca Ashley, Krissa Patten, Wendy Morgan, Anna Lacy. Second Row - Brad Wasson, Shriekant Jaiswal, John Conner, Bobby White, Joe Rosenthal, Scott Fitzgerald, Bryan Dickerson. Maui' 6-X W John Conner practices his typing skills in the computer room.
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FHA IV: First Row - Christie Weeks, Razelle Cox, Jennifer Dunn, Second FHA III. Firs Row - Mundee Henderson, Mrs. Jefferess, Etta Morales, Edwina Smith, fnot pictured Karen Sykes, Chris Wilsonj. FHA VI: First Row - Mara Contreras, Wendy Whittle, Cheri Bunker. Second Row - Malarie Hunt, Denise O'Briant, Debbie Turner, Cindy Kelly, Kandy Pople, Darla Stevens, Shannon Ragsdale. Third Row - Mark Schirato, Mike Ferguson, Davy Barron, Joel Jeskhke, Vance Vonderheid, Trevor Townsend. FHA V: First Row - Tammy Bynum, Darcie Ganote, Ruth Ashley, Lorinda Landrum, Jana Han- nons, Susan Shareron. Second Row g Felisa Hunter, Freda Grasz, Theresa Anderson, Tammy Caldwell, Julie Koke, Kim McBay, Mike Cummings. Third Row - Troy Harwell, Patricia Stephens, Stacey Smith, Cheryl Billings, Tami Stromberg, Mark Barrett, Lori Mullins, Terry Parker, Paul Hyland, Mrs. Lee, - t Rachael Smith, Leslie Levitsky, Row - Liz Dunn, Dana Landau, Lisa Kasberg, Lori Wells, Second Row - Mrs. Travis, Annette Jackson, Bridgett Davis, Tamera Glenn, Kim Arnald, Mae Miller. FHA provides Homemaking Opportunities Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ is a national organization of home economics students. It provides many opportunities to develop in- dividually the planning and carrying out of activities related to the roles of homemaker and wage-earner. The many purposes of FHA include promoting the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, strengthening the func- tion of the family as a basic unit of society and encouraging democracy through cooperative action in the home as well as the communities. In March FHA members attended the Area V meeting at Skyline High School and in April selected members went to Fort Worth for the State Convention.
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Patriot Scott Johnscon Minutemen: Phillip Barth, Jay Dyal, and Davy Barron. in E 1 I2 4- J 1, .v Davy Barron shows his Patriot Pride by holding the flag at a football game. Patriot inutemen A keep spirit alive The Patriot Mascot and Minutemen promoted spirit in the student body. Along with the cheerleaders, they lead chants and cheers during pep rallies and at varsity football and basketball games. They also helped the cheerleaders with difficult stunts. The sponsor of the Minutemen is An- dy Coleman, Gladys Dickey, also cheerleading sponsor, is the co-sponsor. The Patriot Mascot, like the Minutemen played a vital part in pep rallies and varsity football and basket- ball games. The Patriot was chosen from many applicants who wrote papers stating why they would like to be the Patriot and how they would promote Patriot Pride and school spirit. Another important duty of the Patriot was to lead the Senior class chant. After the underclassmen chants, the Patriot stood quielty until the entire gym was quiet. He raised his gun signalling the beginning of the senior class chant. This action of the Patriot was a symbol of respect for the graduating Senior class. t . t.. Patriot Scott Johnson takes time to keep up with the football game. Patriot and Minutemen 175
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