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Future Homemakers of America Officers fFront Rowl L Wiggins, M. Lawler, S. Bryant, A. Hidy, P. Keene, V. Blount, T. McGue, hat s Cooking? 5,35 .. au, There was a lot more than food cooking at the F Homemakers of America. The members of the F. lent helping hands to families in our area, our school our community. The F.H.A. was involved in many raising projects. Such projects included the holiday drive forthe Joy Fund, the Mr. Betty Crocker cake petition among our male faculty, and the flower sales Homecoming. i With all of these events, the F.H.A. proved to be 2 valuable and helpful service to our school.
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l WC Seventy- hree Five nched outh i-4-,A-f f,f .1-.f A A ' A + ' -'- -,-, Y.. 5 , ' I D l Club - tFront Rowj K. Callahan, K. Nicolia, D. Disisto, D. Ard, L. Dean, M. lorin, S. Goldy, K. Carpenter, E. Miles, G. Wuorinen, L. Somogyi. tSecond Rowj T. D illiams, P. Tanner, B. Reel, A. Bensl, M. Wallace, C. Niedzwiedz, L. Borrell, S. K Barron, M. Padilla, M. Barnes, J. Boylan, D. Garling, fThird Rowj B. Borrell, T. Con- C itantine, S. Jones, L. Warren, T. Medley, C. Gideon, R. Oakley, D. Greatsinger, D l. Julian, C. DeKraii, A. McLaurin, K. Kofa, S. Smith, L. Sullivan, C. Gray, R ilohnson, F. Williams. fFifth Rowj K. Via. G. Spiteri, J. Littlejohn, L. Tucker, K ffollara, C. Duncan, S. Crill, M. Castellano, V. Gowens, V. Hawkins, B. Poole, C .5-laigh, L. Beck, B. Wilkerson, B. Rentfrow, R. Riker, A. White, S. Burns. Davis, J. Boylan, D. Fletcher, M. Gray, A. Callaway, C. Taylor, J. Spell, J. Feldbrugge. ,Fourth Rowl D. Gibboney, K. Reed, L. Manning, D. Schmehl, T. Fallen, K. Scarpine. Qualifications l. Five inched mouth 2. Makes wierd sounds 3. Large hands that will clap through sleet and snow 4. Feet that can make a stomp sound 5. Fingers that snap 6. Big teeth for a big smile 7. And a huge heart filled with Plaza spirit These are several qualifications of a Spirit Club. This is the first time Plaza had such an organization. Plaza had pep clubs in the past, but they have never equaled the enthusiasm of this group. ' The Spirit Club had a bus to drive the members to away football games. By wearing Spirit Club shirts, they lifted Plaza fans' spirits. So, the girls not only had pep, but spirit also. l Rolling Along with the Surfing ll, i i i - A A .l l T urling and Skateboarding Club - fFirSI ROWJJ. Miller, B. Kanz, M. Evans, P. Craft, W . Wiggins. CSecond Rowj Mr. Sawyer, R. Butler, R. Twisdale, L. Diflorio, P. Herrle, S . Gray, B. Smith, M. Dodd, M. Manning, D. Parker, J. Maida, B. Dobrinsky, T. eoples, H. Gutierrez, B. Walker, K. Schaarschmidt, J. Tetlak, M. Pitt, P. Jenkins. hird Rowj R. Payne, S. Griffith, M. Freeman, T. McCabe, K. Pollarra, C. Schneider, . Freeman, S. Knox, M. Joseph, K. Baton, K. Kinzer. CFourth Rowj G. Degner, L. ulver, B. Gillis, T. Tyler, C. Deuss, R. Graham, B. Reed, V. Tripp, G. Buckhold. tFifth owl E. Crescini, E. Brown, B. Stewart, M. Pitt, M. Evasco, L. Warren, C. Seeber, R. R. Parker, S. Atkins, M. Dowdy, K. Dingwitz, Mr. Bradshaw. and Skateboarding Club What is 6 feet tall, 26 inches across, and weighs more than a breadbox? A surf- boardl The club learned new skills in- volved in both sports. They were an active club, participating in contests and cham- pionships. In many contests, the members had to display certain techniques and stunts. The Surfing and Skateboarding Club went to various skateboard parks and surf- ing trips in addition to designing their own emblem on a T-shirt. Spirit and Surfing
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Tool For Future Use M mn lla 3 ky z.. 'l 'YI Y' .1 lr..-1-4 - I N A-. ' P' dustrial Arts Club - fmembers picture includel S. Harrison, M. Tingle, E.. Brown, K. VonFecht, B. Ludvik, J. Fellers, B. I . Furton, J. Kerr, D. Ford, R. Shaw, D. Miller: Sponsors - Mr. Garrison, Mr. Foster. .l Wood you like to build a new hobby? If so, you are probably a '77-'78 In- ustrial Arts Club member. The Industrial Arts Club is an organization deal- g with people who have been involved in the Industrial Arts courses. They creen tee-shirts, make buttons, and have various activities dealing with vood, electricity, plastic, and metal. Certainly then, the Industrial Arts Club y nelps people build for their future. W , WW' I X A Taylor, D. N X' X . -4 ji f -A - 1-xl fi ff-s i F' it I. Arts 4l
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