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Night, Daddy Date Night, Style Show, Come as You Want to Be Party, and the Pancake Supper. Our chapter parents for this year were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cioni, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ballerina. Our sponsor was Miss Norma Strube. The F.H. A. would like to thank everyone who has helped to make this year the success that it was. BACK ROW: Pam Pletsch, Linda Biagini, Claire Piccinelli, Betty Hall, Karen Pizzamiglio, Ginny Wolf, Carolyn Parmenter, Miss Strube. FRONT ROW: Lee Ann Barnes, Cathy Trovero, Julie Keller, Marcia Garabrandt, Kathy Moriarity. F .H.A. 00.0678
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FHA. The Putnam County Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America are proud to say that they have a total enrollment of 107 members. The theme this year was Leisure time, constructive time, jobs, careers, and you. The members and their parents enjoyed many activities such as the Christmas dance, formal and informal initiation of new members, Parent's Night, Daddy Date Night, Style Show, Come as You Want to Be Party, and the Pancake Supper. Our chapter par- ents for this year were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cioni, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ballerine. Our sponsor was Miss Norma Strube. The F.H.A. would like to thank everyone who has helped to make this year the suc- cess that it was.
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TOP ROW: Phil Carlson, Walter Boyle, Barb Nielson, Carolyn Ehrhardt, Pam Pletsch, Ray Klein, and Bob Novak. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Parmenter, Josie Eattoni, Bonnie Day, Julia Keller, and Kathy Urnikis. National Honor Sociegf NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY XX 'I L A ni Q' - ' 1 9.!.v is 'S Members of National Honor Society are chosen from the junior and senior classes, with sophomores as provisional members. They must maintain a B average or be dropped from the chapter. To carry out the high ideals of scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service, the National Honor Society published study hints, sponsored an assembly, acted as guides during Open School, and sponsored a Career Day. Membership in National' Honor Society is a privilege, but it also entails a respon- sibility to home, community, and school. The honors of these students are examples of achievement through perserverance. 12
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