FHA Produces Fall Skit, Holds Spring Style Show iiTtJllltJl'l'fJXN'iS llappiness l,ies in Today' was the theme ol' the Fu- ture lloineinakers of ,XIllCl'lt'2l. lflli-X was designed to provide those taking a home economies eourse witl1 an opportunity to be aetiye in the surrounding area. During the year, the girls learned not only domestic trends hut were also given a ehanee to work social- ly. Assisting with Mental llealth and llully Drives, they were ron- fronted with a diversity ol' situa- tions. Cookbooks were sold to help with paying ol' national dues. Menihers reeeired points toward iunior, senior, and chapter degrees for each cionnnunity project in which they partieipated. ,Xn lllllJl'CSSlX'C finale was added to the annual style show which had the theme The .flee ol' lfash- ion. A parade ol' Iorinals was held at the eonelusion ol' the event lfoi h . . . Senior Christy Cott prattites housekeep- Santa Claus. Vixian Coochnan. listens to anyglrlwhowtshedtopart1t'lp21ICf ing in a skit presented lor the l ll.X. Diana Stlienck state Christmas wishes. .. 4 44 l l A FH,-X - Back Row: Dehhie Yllilson, Betty Burtner, Karen Adams, secretary-treasurerg Beverly Cox, reporterg Cale Baldwin, Debbie Mcliale, llehhie Stephens, Claudia Ienkins. Donna Harlan. Linda llall, Diana Mt'Curdy, llelmhy lX ood, Dorothy Spear, .Ioan Rich- ardson. Serorzrl Row: llattie McGinley, Alanie McGinley, Linda Kaininerer. l'atrieia Sheets, historian: Eva Netherton. Margie Barlow. Cindy lsenhower. Pain Spencer. parliamentariau: Vivian Coodnian. Nlilrlizl Scott. llatritiia Rader. Shannon lllankenhorn. rerreation chairman: Margie llollard. Tllirzl Row: Beverly Mt'New. 'laniC RISUWII. DClPlliC l32lli61', 'l'1'l'1'5' Hflrdill. Uiilllil Sl'llClll'li, Carol Spees. puhlie relations: Christy Cott, vice-presidentg lliana llatts. Gloria Pike, llec-ky Ragsdale. lleth Cornett. Linda l,2ll'lilllll'Sl. Miss lilizaheth Spatht, sponsor. Ifrorzf Row: llehhy Rlusso, Susie llahn. Dehhie Hellner, Sharon llehh, Janet Turner, Cathy XVoll'la, Gloria Nieley, Alanet Hull, Jeannine Essex, Penny Smith, Linda Cox. program ehairinan: Sandy hlellison, llrenda Mun- cie. No! j1ic'tz1rer1': Cindy Cline, president. 28
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Honor Society Guides Open House Tours Primary purposes of tlie Nation- Career Day in Noyeinlier. VliW0lI1ClIllJCl'S, Naney Sinnns and al llonor Soeiety were promoting To olmtain adinission in the Na- -layne Trilzliett, were selected to leadership, developing eliaraeter, tional Honor Soeiety, tlie student present the inyoeation and the ereating' an interest for learning, inust rank in the upper fourtli ol lmenedietion at tlie stiliool dediea- and spurring a desire to assist. liis class and exhibit the traits ol tion on Ifglprum-y 16, The 1-C-Hlgiin. Nleinliersoltlie soeiety aided the leadership. eliaraeter, and serxiee. dey ol' the got-iety gt-1-yeql as administration lay introdueing Candidates lor tnetnliersltip were guides for visitors to tlte open speakers on the annual College and voted on by the faeulty. liouse lollowing tlie eereinony. HONOR SOCl1f'l'Y - 131117: Rout: Dave Clark. Uaxid Ilillon. Gregg Xlorelotk. Ilitk Goodwin. x'it'e-president: 'lark llarnall. Cetil XY1iitaker, Chris Sliellmy. Steve Harding, Swroml Rout: Mary .lane Brown. Carol liuntlerlzurgli, Nancy Rittliie, Mike Larr, president: Cary Claroliliolo. Delilmie Ret-ltet. Vitilai Sims. Clarol Parr, lfrottl Role: Nliss llilda Xislie, sponsor: Nancy Sinnns. llecky Nliller. Carole Steiner. lean Llllen XltVey, laxne 'l'rilJliett. serretarx'-treasurerg liatllx lartnan. l'al:lo Claudillo. 1 tgttffiv is 'ffl mit-z7.tz, J if htm dv: 'f -f . . . at 2 5 2, Carole Steiner signs register signilying tneinlierslnp in National Honor Society. Ol'l'it'ers Mike Larr, Alayne Trilmlmett. Diela Goodwin make plans for College Day. SU
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