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FFA - Strived Toward Excellence President Mike Harmon started the year with the usual activities, such as Barnwarming, which was held on October 25, and the annual turkey shoot. As a new project, they ap plied for the National Chapter Award. In addi- tion, they had various oth er projects which would qualify them for the award. Food for Amer- ica educated younger children about farming life. A safety program was held to increase awareness about safety in the community. Another program called BOAC dealt with bettering our community. By doing this they qualified for the Na- tional Emblem Award. Barnwarming Queen, candidates and their escorts: Queen J. Dot- son, T. Kasinger, S. Custer, C. Farley, T. Young, T. Geisen- dorfer, S. Kerans, and T. Hower- JZOII . Row One: K. Barnes, B. Lane, J. Jones, K. Suneson, R. Lambeth, S. Hedrick, M. Brown, S. Mooneyham, D. Maples, Adv. J. Kyle. Row Two: S. Brown, T. Head, M. Johnson, K. Howerton, D. Chilcutt, J. Bloodworth, P. Springer, D. Wilson, L. Mott. Row Three: E. Dotson, D . Hopkins, C. Brown, P. Gunn, R. Kolar, E. Williams, D. Gold, J. Hold- er, R. Evans, R. Long. Row Four: V. Sekscinski, K. Jackson, B. Brandt 9 S. Pendleton, L. Housley, S. Custer, B. McKnight, J. Wheeler, T. Wit- tenbom . Row One: Adv. J. Kyle, M. Harmon, E. Cook, K. High, D. Williams, K. Kutzner, D. High, J. Dotson. Row Two: K. Jackson, D. Maples, L. Gold, R. Hoover, D. Springer, T. Kasinger, J. White, J. Walker, B. Wright, K. Rapp, S. Custer, M. White. Row Three: L. Burton, J. Had- ley, E. Cox, M. Kiesov, T. Fowler, D. Jones, T. Gardner, J. Angus, M Jones, R. Wilson, J. Brashers, R. Elliott. Row Four: B. Gosnell, S. Gip- son, T. Keatts, K. Hedrick, M. Burk, J. Farley, S. Dunkle, T. Eaves, C. Johns, J. Mitchell, S. Kerans, T. Howerton. Row Five: R. Wolfe, R. Wilson, M. Edgar, C. Leo, D. Thomas, B. High, L. Eaton, M. Vander- hoof, R. Yotmg, M. Yotmg, S. Smith, J. Houston. Row Six: T. Head, J Brechbuhler, P. Williams, M. Baldwin, D. Rohlman, R. Wright, D. , Hopkins, L. Kiesov, T. Geisendorfer, T. Gipson, B. Boyd, J. Wolfe. Row Seven: C. White, B. Young, D. Andrus, K. Baker, D. Gold, R. Stine, G. Livingston, J. Sekscinski, K. Lane, R. Jones, D. Cavener. Row Eight R. Scheffler, M. Gauss, J. Supplee, B. Head, J. Moreno, B. Wiley, R. Kyle, T. Sparkman, K. Johnson, T. Lawson, S. White.
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Homemakers Of Tomorrow , . 3. Q X x ,,,.,,.......ev- L if' K .. f Q ooo A A a yn, gf-'Pvv '1 ' ' '.. .f,. A ' ' ' f 'A 4 C 253 LL ' ur X Nmtggk gaxxn Y! if . ,, 1' fu, 4 ig 1 li. 'Kar' ' 'F' if 3 1 5' .0 V- jr. High FHA: Row 1: S. Sanders, V. Stewart, L. Leffingwell, J. Russell, V. Pentecost, L. Hopkins, J. White, D. Elliott. Row 2: K. Cunningham, P. Carl, L. Murray, R. Hartin, D. Morris, L. Janes, K. Swan, A. Hutchison, and M. Vlfhite. --102 . X 'sity R ,W V.,, i,.,f.., M ! , Tamra Fowler and Lorinda johnson look up topics of interest for a meeting. wk Siif Hy ,, , c yr V ,,,,, ,. ,SM ' 1: L 2 z g.. sr-N A , . re, . f' W - F ' '-' VZ Si .. .. ,1lf , 3, g V 9 ,gvnwaazu vzssgffsvra fv. 11?iih?1s:1Ql12?.E.f z,s'f,.1fTx:f i f Connie Hadley and Tracy Kasinger prepare the candles for FHA officer initiation. Vai.. V inzrii ,,,. K. ,,.. ,rl s 1 ' 3 ' F A . - , mms, , A lf. gxmyr ,zgfvggx VM AV 1 ,ffv ' Q 15? Q13 mas as T T 'S fs , ai Q .sa Q, 5 qgiea if ' Q1 . rr. W A,.,,.i,HEg Ni: ,gil .Ea .1 - Q' p. ., ,ff 7, Swings' M 4 ., ., . p . 'hi Y 1 . xgfgzrg w .E . ggqrwf , .wriqw fd c at ,gag QI , gp ,15 tv 4 - 'X 7 , 1 f v it H Q W 1 H , L if - :lu ' fi .. 'A A i'g P3 1 't 2. . Zig... A V iit. . - A HUMEM - 7 rr , r ,wanrr . T 77 ' ' R K V X if V ' l I 1 M: Hi ,fl A ' 3 A ' , A 'l ,' 1 ' 'A B' . .1 . ,.., M 1 'Q FHA: Row 1: L. Wheeler, T. Fowler, L. Yates, C. Taylor, L. Rohlman J. Bassore, L. Tiede, B. Ban le L. ohnson K. McCord B. Ebert S on,- g s J s 1 s P sor. Row 2: A. Bloodworth, S. Dillbeck, J. Hicks. T. Kasinger, C. Gil- lig, J. Kasinger, L. Janes, C. Farley, D. Andrus, D. Elliott, P. Davis. Row 3: J. Dockery, J. Be Dell, T. Housley, D. Martin, K. Kasinger, P. Kolar, D. Glensky, S. Henry, K. Young, T. Murray, J. Elliott. Row 4: D. Cunningham, K. Downey, K. Bean, C. Wolfe, J. Davis, D. Henry, K. Wrinkle, L. Henry, T. Pendleton, T. Eaves, M. Walker, M. Custer. Row 5: J. jackson, D. Thomas, A. Gardner, D. Eaves, S. Kerans, K. Blevins, S. Maples, K. Peters, M. Vanderhoof, T. Owens. Row 6: L. Carl, D. Stufneson, M. Dean, C. Hadley, T. Young, S. Maples, D. Cun- ningham, T. Leffingwell, A. Bangle, T. Kasinger, D. Keithley. Future I-Iomernakers of America had a new and different money-making project. This year they had an interior decorating party, and sponsored a service project party to raise money for cerebral palsy. The main enter- tainment for this year was a Christmas party after school. President Lois Rohlman goes over her notes before the monthly meeting.
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Projects Taught Scientific Work X. iii.'i, Y '4 . , ,. Several members of Science Club work to complete their float for the parade . Row 1: W. Franklin, L. Tiede, C. Taylor, A. Wells, C. Farley, HAR- 't VEY, T. Fowler, J. Farley, J. Houston. Row 2: M. Gauss, J. Scheffler, D. Lietz, C. Gillig, J. Kasinger, L. Rohlman, R. Baldwin, D. Suneson, M. Dean, G. Wheeler. Row 3: K. McCord, C. johns, J. Hicks, M. Mur- ray, T. Kasinger, L. Wheeler, J. Mitchell, L. Mooneyham. Row 4: M. Custer, T. Leffingwell, A. Bangle, T. Kasinger, K. Forrester, D. Cox, L. Leffingwell, L. Grippin, M. Mott. 1977-78 began Science Club's fourth year of organization. There were 40 members in the club, which was sponsored by Dr. W.W. Franklin. The Science Club built a float for the Marionville Christmas Pa- rade. It carried the Science Club Queen, Lisa Leffingwell. Officers for this year were: Carla Taylor, presidentg April Wells, sec., and Carol Farley, treas . Carol Farley helps April Wells record the minutes from a Science Club meeting. 'Q 1 JVM Fug: , 5 V e eff ..ay5'gia::, in K W Dr. Franklin leads a discussion on the possibility of a Science Club field trip. .
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