Laurel Park High School - Koine Yearbook (Martinsville, VA)

 - Class of 1976

Page 87 of 208

 

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A Members are (FRONT ROW) Tommy Martin, Mike Wilson, reporter: Donnie Minter. Gary Morton, Roy Fields, Ronnie Jones, Ronni lason, Jr. Norton, Edward Hairston, Keith Barbour, Tim Riddle, vice-president; Phil Martin, Steve Wilson, sentinel; Steve Barren, secretary: Gordon ilson. president; Greg Draper, junior advisor, (SECOND ROW) Emanuel Prunty, Bobby Dillard, William Terry, Alonzo Giles, Terry Smart, Robert Rey- lds Derwood Kendrick, Donald Wilson, Jeff Maxey, Bobby Hodge, Roy Flood, Perry Simpson, Marty Hodge, Ricky Dawson, James McGuire, (THIRD PW) Randy Pritchett, Darnell Brown, Linda Gravely, Louis Jones, Clay Gravely, Roberta Gravely, Delta Terry, Danny Moore, Daryl Jenkins, Lloyd Rey- Ms. Andy Finney, Terry Agee, Mike Gee, Randy Morton, Larry Nunn, (FOURTH ROW) Matthew Martin, Roger Dillard, Elbert Thompson, Ins Gravely, iwis Gravely, Jim Tinsley, Melvin Tinsley, Bobby Dillard, Richard Hairston, Frank Hairston, Doug Schmidt, (FIFTH ROW) Carl Hagwood, Edward Crut- ■|er, James Foley, Herbert Davis, Ernie Dove, Tim Hopkins, Curtis Pritchett, Wade Breedlove, Joe Reynolds, James Gravely, Sharon Stockton, Larry lentine. Wade Boyd, Michael Moyer, Roger White, (SIXTH ROW) Spunky Sorah, vice-president: Harry Barker, Mike Merriman, James Mernman, Mar 1 Riddle, Leo Hairston, Floyd Eggleston, James Hairston, Warren Pritchett, Lyron Tinsley, Chris Dillard, Thomas Finney, (BACK ROW) Ronnie Cockram, jtrick Pettie, Eddie Robertson, treasurer; Keith Kendall, Ricky Crist, Darrell Jackson, Jerry Hodnett, Raymond Carter, Fred Cook. FHA FFA 83

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£ D) o I (0 O c o o ■D C (0 Z The FHAs community project was a visit to the Kennedy House during Christmas Members made cookies and treats and de- livered these to the elderly people who live at the Kennedy House FHA members also strolled through the corridors singing Christmas carols FHA week was held in February, and members participated in activities ranging from serving coffee and doughnuts to the teachers to wearing FHA colors On Thurs- day night of that week, members went out for pizza and bowling. Several FHA members worked on their Junior and Chapter Homemaker degrees, for which they worked on community projects and participated in all aspects of FHA. Food for America was a first-time project for the Future Farmers of America. FFA members visited four area elementary schools during February giving students in- struction on where food comes from, such as milk, meat, and bread. Twenty-five members received their Chapter Farmer Degrees at the February meeting. This was the highest degree given to club members Prerequisite for this degree was to be enrolled in agricul- ture for one year, have received Green-hand degree, and have given a demonstration of how to lead a group discussion for fifteen minutes. Highlights of FFA week, held in February, were radio spots over the local stations con- cerning information about FFA, as well as an assembly. As a communitv project, FHA members deliver cookies and treats to elderly people (ABOVE) and sing Christmas carols m the corridors of the Kennedy House (BELOWI. FHA Members are (FRONT ROW) Marsha Joyce, president, (SECOND ROW) Marion Mease, Patricia Alcorn, Robin White, Beth Motley, reporter Angela Kidd, Sherrell Roy, Tammy Roher, Selma Draper, Bonnie Adams, (THIRD ROW) Valarie Martin, Wanda Likens, vice-president; Darlene Hall Pam Harris, Janet Cheshire, Teresa Eggleston, Marsha Gravely, Ramona Hairston, Kay Dillard, (FOURTH ROW) Patricia Robertson, Lisa Jefferson Donna Baily, Wanda Kidd, Marvette Craighead, (BACK ROW) Susan Davis, Lisa Johnston, Linda Barbour, Betsy Young. Carolyn Davis, treasurer Cheryl Garten, Sandra Davis. Carol Elliassen. Cindy Eanes. 82 Organizations



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Vocational Clubs Move Toward Co-Curricular Activities Look at that door, — it ' s really unusual! , or Ugh, that one is ugly! were some usual comments heard around LP as the FBLA sponsored door decorating contest got underway. The decorations ranged from quiet, humble designs to a door covered with newspapers and the words Bah, humbug stretched across it in bold, black letters. The gaily decorated doors around the school helped to boost a little Christ- mas cheer among the students and admin- istration As the day drew closer when the doors were to be judged and the winners announced, the artists added last minute touches to their masterpieces. The winners were first place — the Koine staff, second place — Mrs. Fuller ' s homeroom, and third place — Mrs. Harris ' classes. The FBLA also sponsored an Open House at Christmas to give business students a chance to become better acquainted. Then during Valentines week, the FBLA sold valentines as a fund raising project for the club Students could buy these for five cents and for five cents more could have them delivered to the addressee ' s homeroom The sale helped to remind stu- dents of an old lovers holiday which was gradually fading away because of neglect Later in the spring, the members gathered together with their guests to attend a ban- quet at which awards and certificates were presented An important community project for DECA was raising money for a family at Laurel Park High School whose house had been destroyed by fire. In a Penney Per Inch DE students contributed according to their own heights DECA also conducted a survey of people in the community to discover what types of retail stores are needed in the area. In February, 15 DECA students competed in Regional contests held at George Wash- ington High in Danville. Jerry Thacker placed first in display, Jan Pearman first in job interview and LaVonne Bowles third in group sales Awards were presented at a banquet at the King of the Sea In the spring DECA sponsored a banquet to honor employers of DE students and pre- sented the Boss of the Year award TOP TO BOTTOM Mrs Martha Hamre presents Lavonne Bowles with her FBLA members enioy refreshments at the Christmas party held after the December bronze medal for individual 84 Organizatfons

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