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FFA Week Rocks NHS To Its Ver Roots Mr. Rawlings synchronizes his tugs so as to get maximum output for his effort in the milking contest. National FFA Week was a busy week for members of the Northeas- tern chapter ofthe Future Farmers of America. According to Mr. Burgess, Activities were planned to help de- velop leadership, citizenship and coo- perationf' The highly lauded activi- ties included a nail-driving contest, a teachers breakfast, a milking contest, tractor day, and distributing litera- ture at the bank, among other fun- filled and educational activities. FFA week lasted February I8-25. Mr. Rawlings exemplifies good sportsmanship after udder defeat at the hands of one-time Vice-Principal Kellie Stephen. Seniors Scott Stemple and John Martin whip up a home-cooked breakfast for the teachers while Freshman Jim Austerman looks on. Mrs. Miracle summons all her powers of con- centration to drive a nail into the board as Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Jackson watch. She placed third with a time of ten seconds. FFA week X23
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The Few, The Proud: The Honor ociety Junior Trish Crowe receives congratulations and her honor pin from her mother and father at the Honor Society inductions. Honor Society lnductees, front row, from left, Sheryl Shockney, Krissi Nicholson, Donna Penny, Ronda Ozbun, Paula Fisher, Dennis Frame, Matt Brobeck. Second row, Melissa Mclntosh, Kathy Rayborn, Rachel Sheeley, Monica Shelton, Pam Cox, Trish Crowe, Michelle Earl, Kelly Harris. Third row, Bryon Ringley, Susan Greeson, Julie Hyre, Charlene Day. Beth Slattery, Connie Shockney. Seniors Michele Crist and Jennifer Harris mix the drinks while Mindy Fulks supervises at the reception held in the library for new members of the National Honor Society. Newly inducted members ofthe National Hon- or Society chortle merrily as they take their solemn vows at a special ceremony before the student body. The candles represent the light of knowledge which they are to pass on to others. 22f Honor Society lnductions Senior Paula Fisher is the proud recipient of a brand-new Honor Society pin which was pre- sented by her mother.
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Dogs, Goldfish, Conscience Rule In Plays Eighth grader Terry Sandifar struggles with his conscience as he is almost overcome by the feminine wiles of seventh grader Jennifer Morgan in a scene from the junior high production of Keep Your Halo Straight. We had an outstanding group of people who worked hard to make it a good year, said Mr. Carter when asked about the year in drama. The Drama Club put on three plays this year, If A Man Answers, Scram- bled Eggs and Keep Your Halo Straight. The prior chronicled a playgirl's attempt to find and keep a husband. The two latter were com- bined for an evening of theatre. Senior Kim Waskom moves in on a dejected Max Adams in an effort to comfort him as other members of the cast and crew chat in a scene from the fall play, lf A Man Answers. Sophomore Beth Slattery rattles on, as befits an old lady, about her goldfish while the re- mainder ofthe cast of Scrambled Eggs listen in amused curiosity at dress rehearsal. The per- formance was scheduled for February 10. Senior Carol Sharp prepares to treat her hus- A ' t band, Sophomore Jeff Wickett, like a dog in the fall production lf A Man Answers. 24j Drama Plays
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