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Page 99 text:
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lndustrial Arts Club Founded This Year 5 X . 'tub il , 'fe ' I arf x 5 ' I 2 Q 1 , yy .5 Members of the Industrial Arts Club picture here are: Betty Wiley, Linda Kelly, Debra Benson, Ann Paul, front row, Ann Quinn, Jeannie Carr, Theresa Walker, Pat Posey, second row, Ronnie Tyson, Myrtle Lynn, Miriam Savage, Darrly Hyatt, third row. Linda Kelly, Industrial Arts secretary, stands proudly beside the Christmas display the club helped make. K-if - . .nn ,jf ii t L Z l fif .ii Rickards l-ligh School has an Industrial Arts Club tor the tirst time this year. The club was founded by Mr. John Nash, industrial arts teacher. The purpose ot the club is to turther interest tor both boys and girls in industrial arts and home mechanics. The club held a dance to raise money to build things tor the school. The club helped make a sign tor the top ot the school honoring the Rickards students in service and Viet Nam. It was displayed at Christmas above the school with huge lighted can- dles and a Christmas scene. Then, the sign honoring RHS students in service vvas placed in the courtyard tor the rest ot the year. Betty Wiley, vice-president: Ronnie Tyson, president, and Linda Kelly, secretary, are the officers ot the Industrial Arts. Under their leadership, Industrial Arts put on a successful sock hop to raise money for their proiects. 95
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FFA Has Blue Ribbon Yeargled By Casfro The RHS chapTer of The FuTure Farmers of America parTicipaTed in The lXlorTh Florida Fair in T967 by having a chapTer exhibiT and enTering a livesrock iudging Team which placed TourTh. They also showed swine and poulTry. EighT RHS boys iudged in The Florida STaTe Fair in Tampa in February. The chapTer parTicipaTed in The Sub-disTricT conTesT in April. This included ParliamenTary Procedure, Public Speaking and TracTor Driving. The boys held Their annual ParenT-Son BanaueT aT which awards were given. ' 'Wy .I H Officers, Leff To right, Row one: Ben Casfro-President, Mike Granger-Vice- President, David Castro-Reporter. Row one Two: Sonny Hatcher-Treasurer Keith Allen-Sentinel, Eddie Johnson-Secretary. Above: One of The many duiies of Ben Castro, president of FFA, is Tak- ing care of the Ag. Department tractor. Members of FFA, Left To righf, Row one: Ben Castro, Eddie Johnson, Sonny Hatcher, Mike Granger, Ronnie Tyson, Randy Corneh. Row two: Henry Hamlin, Keith Allen, Bobby Jessup, Buck Miller, Larry Starling, Ronnie Hollis. Row Three: Phil Noble, Danny Quinn, Don McDaniel, David Castro, James Howell, John Morgan. Row four: David Baxter, Robert Bloodworfh, Julius Harley, Ronald McCroy, Her- ber1James. 94 - ,,i'3'Tf5?9'
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96 Home Ec Prepares Pupils ln Life's Basics - V, . The Home Ec deparTmenT oTTers a varieTy of 45 ' T courses To help sTudenTs in everyday living and These ' Iil my T courses are offered To boTh boys and girls. These . A cv, -4, T F T . ' 72 in courses help Them To prepare Tor The TuTure. STu- ffy aw rl, 4 denTs learn hovv To selecT Toods, plan menus, cook, f '-f' ,M , ,,- ,X g , 71' and Then To serve The meals. They learn hovv To se- . T lecT ready-made cloThing besT suiTed To Them. They .y r- 3 , f a also learn hovv To selecT cloTh and paTTerns and sevv ' 9'7 4 cloThing To TiT Well. Home Economics teachers are: Mrs. Berghq Jones, Mrs. Susan Toolle, and Mrs, Pauline Turrfil Alice Collins, home economics studeni, cuts male- ricl To finish a sewing proieci. Pam Goodson, president of FHA, and Brenda Bales, vice- presideni of degrees, discuss FHA business at a meeting. A course concerning Tamily living and child de- velopmenT is also given. Many Home Ec sTudenTs won ribbons aT The NorTh Florida Fair Tor Their various enTries. These enTries consisTed oT diTTerenT varieTies in Toods and cloThing The sTudenTs had made Themselves. A Tea, given Tor The Teachers, was The beginning oT a lot of planning To make a good impression aT The TirsT oT The year. The sTudenTs planned The meal and made The decoraTions Tor The big evenT. Christmas time was a heciic time of year for Home Ec girls. The dis- covery of The painiing of pine cones for decorations was a good one.
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