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Page 48 text:
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DOMESTIC Future Homemakers of America doesn ' t just mean cooking, cleaning, sewing, and running a household. F.H.A. is an active group under the advisorship of Mrs. Plummer. During football season F.H.A. faithfully pro- duced their caramel apples for home games. Their project for fair was a booth explaining F.H.A. Money- making projects were selling Tom Watt Kits and Sweetheart roses for Valentines and Sweetheart Day. This money was split among the girls participating in the F.H.A. Convention. The officers were: President Heather Campbell, Sec- retary Julie Kesling, and Treasurer Carol Petrie. The three regional officers were Carol Petrie, Jackie Rhoades and Tashia Latimer. The State Representa- tive was April Monroe. Convention group — Front row: D. Webb, K. Roberts, K. Bolenbaugh, J. Rhoades. D. Bordner, C. Kimble, Mrs. Plummer, Back row: S. Knapp, J. Kesling, D. Bolenbaugh, A. Monroe, C. Petrie, B. Stockford. Front row: A. Monroe, S. Ruder, K. Ruder, J. Rhoades, H. Campbell, J. Kesling, Mrs. Plummer. Second row: K. Roberts, S. Knapp, D. Bordner, D. Spahr, D. Lewis. Third row: C. Petrie, R. Harring, B. Stockford, D. Sheffer, C. Lindsey, K. Harmon. Fourth row: D. Sems, C. Campbell, D. Bolenbaugh, K. Bolenbaugh, D. Webb, Back row: D. Bump, A. Kimble, K. Williams, C. Kimble.
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AGRARIAN What do seeds, a field project, and selling fruit have in common? They were each part of an F.F.A. project this year. Corn from the field project was exhibited at the Hillsdale County Fair. The seeds and fruit were money-raising projects. The money earned was put to- wards the F.F.A. convention. The awards from the convention were given at the F.H.A.-F.F.A. awards banquet. The F.F.A. also ran football concession stands. In the picture at the left, presi- dent Mark Schmitt is caught sampling some of the popcorn. The officers this year were: President Mark Schmitt, Vice-President Scott Miller, Secretary Cindy Curtis, Treasurer Mike Owens, and Sentinal Tim Tucker. Front row: S. Miller, M. Schmitt, K. Ruder, C. Curtis, Mr. Ruder. Second row: J. Daniels, R. Wheaton, B. Mos- ley, S. Pawlowski, K. Curtis, J. Keck, D. Keeling. Third row: S. George, R. Yoder, R. Creek, T. Sawyer, S. Miller, S. Petrie, K. Duby. Back row: B. Stockford, K. Lyons, D. Glei, K. Lyons, B. Zorn, T. Morrison, D. McClain, S. Kyser.
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