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FHA Project fo FHA, FIRST ROW: Miss Lahna Wilson, advisor, S. Janes, C. Fowler, J. Redus, C. Daniel, D. Hughes, C. Stewart, D. Carl, R. Henry, C. Compton, B. Bateman, P. Jones, R. I-larsen. SECOND ROW: T. Whitehead, S. Lawson, C. Walker, T. Groesbeck, N. Hoover, W. Shep- ard, S. Walker, L. Pruitt, D. Springer, C. Bowling, J. Dean, S. Whee- ler, C. Marks, G. Hadley, G. Murphy, B. Kyle. THIRD ROW: C. Smart, A. Herndon, J. Patterson, Y. Jones, D. Hackathorn, K. Gold, S. Erb, C. Smith, L. Johnson, J. Kutzner, F. Kerr, D. Hendricks, S. .-- ,Cyl 'xN-ff.t,1 -4,5 Y--' Secretary Connie Compton takes notes as officers make plans for the Va1entine's Day party. Harris, B. Carl, B. Phillips, J. McKnight. FOURTH ROW: C. thorn, A. Stewart, P. Groesbeck, R. Kasinger, C. Hoover, K. Hoover R. Harris, B. Emhoff, D. Lawson, K. Housley, J. Foster, G. Clinken- beard, C. Soutee, V. Forrester, S. Carl, S. Soutee, V. Baldwin, R. Baldwin. FIFTH ROW: J. Mysinger, C. Smith, B. Housley, S. Ham- mond, M. Coslow, G. BeDell, R. Killman, G. Wolfe, S. Housley, J. Compton, G. Herndon, A. Compton, N. Jordan, J. Gwinup, D. Sel- lars, J. Hadley, C. Coker. Candidates for regional office discuss speeches before their final sentation.
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Two One-Act Plays Given by Jr.-Sr's Command Performance STANDING: Froeschle, Rajpootg Farley Kutzner, Dave Bassore, I-lenry Collins: Murphy, John Kirbyg Randy Smart, Van Loong Reggie Lyon, Albert Ros- setti. SITTING: Jill Redus, Ayahg Renee' Henry, Janette Lawrenceg Connie Compton, Mabel Mornsong Robin Harsen, Claudia Winters. Storm in the Dorm STANDING: Sha- TING: Debbie Carl, D1anagDeb orah Hughes, Soutee, Dottyg Becky Kyle, Ann: Daryl Mrs. Willard 5 Kathy Gold, Peggy: Cindy Cheryl, Rose Chilcutt, Amy. SIT- Carlg Kerry Henry, Jimg Linda Daniel, Doris: Jill Henry, Barbara. Again this year, two one-act plays were presented. The first being A Storm in the Dorm comedy play. It ' was a quiet, peaceful 2:00 in the morning on a college campus some- where in a quiet, peaceful college town. What happened when a reluc- tant groom-to-be and his not-too-help- ful friend got trapped in the girls dorm while searching for an equally reluctant bride-to-be? The result: A Storm in the Dorm? What happens when a caravan of tourists in a Maharajah's palace are asked to pick someone to die thinking it a game, and finding out after the person's picked, that it is not a game. The answer lies in The Command Performance. Cindy Daniel listens as Linda Pruitt reads one of her lines during practice for A Storm in the Dorm Randy Smart relaxes and Farley Kutzner drinks a coke as they practice their part in The Command Performancef'
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Ider Missourians do you think? asks Cheryl Stewart Hoover replies, I do n't believe it Cynthia Hopkins, 1971-72 president, in- stalls Connie Compton secretary at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. In her second year as advisor, Miss Lahna Wilson began with new ideas for the development of leadership. The FHA chapter's project was helping older Missourians. The Christ- mas party was to have been held at the Methodist Manor but was can- celled because of the ice storm. The girls chose, as their money making project, to sell shirts for high school, jr. high, and elementary stu- dents. The funds were used for the Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring and to attend the annual state convention in Columbia, at the Uni- versity of Missouri. In February, Valentine's Day was celebrated with a skating party sponsored jointly by FHA and FFA. Members attend regular monthly meetings and the annual regional meeting at Monett in the fall. Jones discusses the regional meeting with Miss Wilson as Beth Robin Harsen is all snules as she attends the FHA regional meeting in and Debbie Hendricks appear unconcerned. Monett as Marionvi1le's representative.
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