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BARNWARMIN G HIGHLIGHTS F .F .A ACTIVITIES F.F.A. Officers Ricky Thomas, Gary Raynor, Mr. Jim Kyle, advisor. John Wheeler, Jay Johnson, and Steve Glensky listen attentively to a speaker at the F.F.A.fF.H.A. initia- tion. F.F.A. members keep a farm project during the school year, attend the American Royal in Kansas City, and judge livestock and poultry at various other conventions. Social highlights ofthe year were the crowning of Miss Kathy Cook as barnwarming queen, making plans for their money making project, and attending a Parent-Son Ban- quet. ABOVE: President of the F.F.A., Eugene Morgan. crowns Kathy Cook the '69 F.F.A. SWEETHEART at thc annual barnwarming. BELOW: Doyle Johnson receives his E.E.A. pin from Eugene Morgan at the F.F.A.--F.H.A. initiation. F.F.A.-FIRST ROW: Mr. Jim Kyle, advisor, E. Morgan, R. Dick- Jones, W. McKnight. FOURTH ROW: D. Shepard. T. Johnson. son. S. Glensky, J. Johnson, J. Wheeler, G. Raynor. SECOND D. Johnson, C. Johnson, M. Rapp, J. Bateman. M. Pritchard. L. ROW: T. Stewart, D. Stout, L. Wallace, B. Dickson, L. Hobby, B. Wright, F. Brashers. FIFTH ROW: L. Wisc, B. Ball, R. Forrester. Pritchard, B. Head, J. Gold. THIRD ROW: J. Baum, R. Henry, M. Murphy. J. Harris. S. Hopkins, L. Lawson, R. Thomas, J. Compton, C.
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F.H.A. ENDS YEAR WITH BANQUET liwi' F.H.A.-First Row: Mrs. Rita DeWitt, advisor, K. Cook. D. Angus, Williamson, K. Hampton, B. Carter, P. Wells, C. Killman, M. J. Pool, K. McKnight, D. Lyon, C. Cox, D. Wishon, L. Cox, J. Davis, T. Prewett, A. Tiede. SECOND ROW: C. Hopkins, P. Springer, J. Wheeler, K. Pettus, S. Nelson, E. Erb, L. Guffey, D. McClure, G. Goodson, D. Lane, F. Baum. THIRD ROW: T. Young, L. Hughes, R. Wilson, D. Dorrell, N. Stout, V. Wood. FIFTH ROW: J. May, C. Cavener, L. French, E. Carter, T. French, J. Wiley, C. Larsen, P. Mahan, J. Brown, P. Dunn, K. Janes, L. Mott, J. Glensky, S. Brumtield. SIXTH ROW: P. Per- Thurman, S. Burgess, J. White, P. Harris, B. Clevenhagen, P. Eaton, ry, R. Housley, B. Vanderhoof, V. Mouncc, L. Eutslers L. Honcy. N. Wl1eelcr,J. Wilson, C. Johnson, R. Gift, M. Johnson, B. Andrus, J. Andrews. FOURTH ROW: L. Wood, D. Mott, L. Stanley, J. ABOVE: Kathy Cook, president of the F.H.A., presents Judy Davis with a red rose as she states her duties as Recreation Leader at the initiation held October 7. BELOW: Freda Baum and Doro- thy Dorrell prepare a delicious meal in Home Ec. II. cutt, R. Walker, F. Baum, G. Gregg, L. Thompson, M. Rinker, C. Hobby, P. Head, D. Vanderhoof, N. Jackson, C. Schaefer. F.H.A. offers its members a variety of activities. These include the monthly meetings, initiation on October 7, the annual regional meeting on October 9 at Crane, and selling Stanley products as a money making project. To give a better understanding of the F.H.A., the new members must be able to recite the creed, purposes, and be able to sing the prayer song by memory. These purposes stress the importance of community and home life. Mrs. Rita DeWitt talks to Judy Pool as she is pouring gin- ger ale into the punch. Ricky Head, Barry Dickson, Mike Murphy, and Lorene Eutsler watch to see that she does- n't spill it.
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LIBRARY AIDS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS LIBRARIANSfFIRST ROW: J. Andrews, L. Honeycutt, D. Dor- rell, D. Wishon, F, Baum, D. Mott, T. Thruman, L. Stanley, Mrs. Susan Smith, sponsor, D. Lyon, N. Jackson, N. Stout, B. Clcven- hagen, D. McClure, P. McCall. SECOND ROW: B. Bigelow, C. Glenna Johnson concentrates on her shorthand assignment in 6th hour study hall. Donna Lane is aided by Mrs. Susan Smith in the usage of library reference materials. Killman, M. Young, G. Johnson, P. Perry, L. Guffey, C. Johnson, R. Gift, R. Head. THIRD ROW: P. Morris, B. Andrus, S. liowlcr, C. Hobby. The library staff is composed of student librarians under the supervision of Mrs. Susan Smith. Their purpose is to aid the student body with school assignments and leisure read- ing. The library enables the student to use a wide selection of reference, short story, fiction, biography. and classified books. A wide assortment of film strips, records, tapes, and magazines are also available for use by students and teach- ers. Z - X tw-. N Mrs. Susan Smith relies on the assistance of library officers Pam McCall, Regina Head, Barbara Bigelow, and Dorothy Dorrcll.
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