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F.H.A., FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Newberry, D. Call, J. Houser, D. Johnson. Third row: C. Springer Fulks, R. Head, T. Higgins, E. Lewis, L. Cleven- S. Cook, J. Clevenger, L. Mooneyham, R. Mahurin ger, L. Andrus, L. Marks, S. Sellars, J. Bogdanoff, M. Plowman, N. Eursler, D. Dorrell, J. Wilson. V. Tiede. Second Row: C. Garner, N. Baum, D. Fourth Row: M. Johnson, G. Glidewell, R. Gift, C. Johnston, D. Wishon, F. Baum, B. Bigelow, P, Mc- Johnson, M. Gregg, V. Vanderhoof, and C. Wallace Home Ec Is More Than Cooking Home economics is no longer just a course in cooking and sewing. It has ex- panded to include other related topics, such as growth and development of children, human relations, buying for the home and family, goods and nutrition, clothing selec- tion and construction, interior decoration, and budgeting. Creativity is stressed in the sewing classes. Students can create the effect wanted by designing their own styles through the basic patterns, colors, shapes and lines. Home economics is now taught in a more scientific way. The course prepares the girls to be a better woman, wife, and mother. F.H.A. OFFICERS ARE, seated, left .to right: Brenda Newberry, Recreational Leader, Evelyn Lewis, Parlia- mentarian, Lois Clevenger, Treasurer, Sandy Sellars, Second Vice-President, Virginia Tiede, President. Standing: Regina Head, Song Leaderg Teresa Higgins, Historian, Debbie Fulks, Song Leader, Lois Andrus, Re porter, Linda Marks, Secretaryg Judy Bogdanoff, First Vice-President.
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l F.F.A., FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Burk, B. Elliott, E. Johnston, R. Snyder, S. Newberry, B. Meyer, Mr. Burnist Henson, advisor. Second Row: G. Kerr, R. Gold, B. Burk, P. Young, J. Davis, C. Evans, M. Elliott, L. Killman. Third row: J. Davis, B. Collier, J. Gillespie, T. Marks, R. Compton, L. Hobby. Fourth Row: S. Gold, M, Mahan, J. Sullivan, D. Rinker, B. Iiams, R. Albers, R. Glidewell. Fifth Row: M. Simpson, A. Honeycutt, D. Talley, D. Pattyson, K. Housley, R. Dickson, G. Carver. Sixth Row: W. McKnight, R. Sparks, L. Lawson, M. Hickman, L. Gar- ner, C. Dunn, E. Morgan, R. Zinn. F.F.A. OFFICERS ARE, left to right: Lonnie Killman, Sentinel, Bob Elliott, Vice-President, Randall Snyder, Treasurer, Stanley Newberry, Reporter, Earl Burk, President, and Billy Meyer, Parliamentarian. I2 F.F.A. Prepares Boys for Future Farming Development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship is the primary aim of the Future Farmers of America. Each boy is required to keep a project during the year. Members attend the state and national conventions. Social affairs include a sweet- heart contest, barnwarming, and parent-son banquet. QUEEN GRETCHEN MILLER and her attendants, Kay Burk, Evelyn Lewis, and Donna Blades reign over the barnwarming festivities.
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These Groups Reflec BOYS GLEE CLUB, First Row: B. Burk, K. Froe- Miller. Third Row: B. Tappana, S. Eden, K. Schle. D- E11iS0I1. R- NSWIOH. B.E11i0rr. H- Cum' Soutee, B. Sangunett, Mr. Heinen, B. Redus, D, mings, B. Collier. Second Row: E. Wood, L. DeLozier, S. Wise, M. Brenner. Wrinkle, E. Burk, R. Pendleton, T. Jackson, R. THE MEMBERS OF the beginners' band develop their talents as performers so they can become the future band members. Under the direction of Mr. Heinen the glee clubs learn to ex- press their musical talents. Participation in programs at Christmas and Easter highlight the efforts of the glee clubs. In the spring their vocal ability is put to test by participating in contest and spring concerts. Students and faculty were happy to have Mr. Heinen back in the Marionville school system after an absence of one year. THE ORCHESTRA PERFORMS effectively at various school functions. Although it was started only a few years ago, it increases steadily each year.
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