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Where The IS Modeling clothes for the Clothes Horse at the State Fair, was one project of the Future Homemakers of America. Before school started members of FHA held a bean dinner for the facul- t . yDuring October, a sub-district rally was attended and FHA girls helped at the Jaycees Haunted House. They also made a Homecoming float with the theme, Track Down the Bulldogs. ln December FHA and FFA mem- . WMM .,,, , GOOD DEEDS ofthe Future Homemakers of America this year included this reception given for Mr. Yoshioka, a Japanese teacher who visited MHS for two weeks. Shown here are English teachers Ms. Pam Maisano, Ms. Audie Harmon, and Ms. Meda Beall. Other projects of the FHA included a bean supper and a reception at Christmas time for the Faculty. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. Front row: Paula Gabrish, historian, Tammy Brown, vice-president, Terrie Walker, president: Lynn Walker, parliamentariang LaDonna Chance, secretary, Alice Lehenbauer, reporter, Second row: Kim Woodard, Tracey Luttrell, Leslie Harris, Terry Culp, Gina Meyer, Tammy Van Duseng Third row: Paula McBride, Juanita Hathaway, Susan Taylor, Peggy Simmons, Lorie Baer, Mary Dean, Back row: Ms. Jessie Erwin, Denise Cory, Linda Brown, Mary Jo Bowling, Ms. Karen Tyson. M ff. .57 5.33, wwe -V ,fa A . -f Wi 9, c it rzgrrftfwf 'ia is V I ...W 'mfs ws, 55 . Q,
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...ws done an outstanding job in all areas and much of the credit has to goto Keith Hays and Larry Burkhart for their efforts with the students. The students in FFA also partici- pated in numerous activities such as: The annual FFA Bar-b-que, build- ing a float for homecoming and last but not least, the state tractor operators contest. Representing Moore at the National Leadership Conference in Washington were Karen Baker and Mark McBride. The people that led the 131 mem- bers of FFA consisted of: Glen Clark, presidentg Mark McBride, vice pres- ident, Karen Baker, secretaryg Sam Osborn, treasurerg John lngrum, re- porter, Paul Shugart, sentinel, Harold Yoakum, Keith Hays, and Larry Burkart, chapter advisors. LAMB CHOPS are not on the mind of either one as they ride on the FFA float in the Homecoming parade. The pas- senger on the left is John lngrum, FFA reporter. RESEARCH AND PAPERWORK are basic elements of a vocational agricul- ture course, as junior David Shroeder will testify. 1.,. K ' S gi, 1. - 5 at my , 535 , if ,,,,. . g- f.. ,..,vF-li BIG BUSINESS. Vocational agriculture students learn management and economics, as well as the techniques of farming. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. Front Yoakum, SDOTTSOVI Charlie Keene, Clay row: Karen Garen, sweetheart, Sam Os- Burgess, Steve Connelly, Janna Malone. born, treasurerg John Ingram, representa- VlCKl Richardson, Steve SDUVQEOU- Donald tiveg Karen Baker, secretaryg Paul Shugart, Simpson, Andy Patterson. Mr. Burkhart, sentinelg Glenn Clark, presidentg Mark sponsor: Third rowr Mr. Harp, Sponsor: McBride, vice-presidentg Second row: Mr. Marty Duke. Terry Campbell, Jimmy Combs, David Shroeder, Tim Wolfe, Bryan Suchy, Sam Shroeder, Back row: Vernie Jacobs, Rodney Rowe, Darrell Smith, Mark Mitchell, Kenneth Cornell, Jesse Waller, Tony Cole, Mike Rowe. 201
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bers worked together stuffing animals for a Christmas sleigh to give to needy children. ln the spring equipment was made for special services and Members also made baby caps and lap robes for the Moore Hopitiai. The State FHA Rally was held in April. Officers were Terrie Walker, pres- ident, Tammy Brown, vice- president, LaDonna Chance, secre- taryg Mary Jo Bowling, treasurer, Alice Lahenbauer, reporter, and Paula Gabrish, historian. Sponsors were Ms. Jessie Erwin and Ms. Karen Tyson. Not many people know much about the Home Economics Related Occupations KHEROJ Club, although the members were very active this past year. To be a member of HERO one must be enrolled in the class. The teacher and sponsor of HERO was Ms. Sue Shumsky. The officers were Robin Hood, presidentq Terri Evans, vice-president, Cathy Plow- man, secretary, Peggy Hildebrand. treasurer, JoAnn Fairchild, reporterg Shelly Hill and Sheri Hilterbran, project chairpersonsg and Diane which raised over 5200. They also assisted the Work Activities Center's sale of cookbooks. To many HERO members, Christ- mas was the time to be especially kind and caring. They prepared a food basket containing a full course meal, and they also made puppets for the chiIdren's wards at various Oklahoma City hospitals. iii ' , A H HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS. Front row: Diane Henson, parliamentariang Peggy Hildebrand, treasurer, Robin Hood, president, Kathy Plowman, secre- taryg Second row: JoAnn Fairchild, Teresa Cardenas, Shelley Hill, Marilynne Critchfield, Third row: Kim Ward, Shari Hilterbran, Tammy Browng Back row: Cody Wil- liams, Belinda Holbrook, Ronnell Gordon. NOT AS EASY AS lT SEAMS, Donna Shropshire approaches Ms. Jessie Erwin to ask for help with her sewing project. - V - SNIPPING Vaughn carefully trims her fabric before running it through the sew- ing machine in Ms. Erwin's class- room. AND SEWING. Linda ' ..... H. P 1 .-.1 fl . it ff 121 fgfggfigezslsizflrisxzgg 1 vw- .. tiirt 1 - 'i.i. f - . . I . ..f.. -- t 5 - f --i' , . .. l fi .. --1 ,gr . - . - Q I . ,. ,5 W.. N.. . J, fn , -5 1 1- A. -as -- . 203
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