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Page 100 text:
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Future Homemakers of America Row 1 — Mrs. Joan Whitesell, Dorothea Bin Walker, Pam Slagle, Row 4 — Rhonda Fall Burke, Anna Hall, Candy Fitzgerald, Dana Garrett, Caroline Jolly, FHA members at Rockbridge High School are working toward their Junior Degrees and emphasizing the theme “Everyone Is A Homemaker’’ by Carrying out individual projects for the improvement of family life. One chapter meeting focused on degrees and suggested projects. Another program topic was sharing responsibilities in the home. Members planned and presented skits on that topic. For community involvement, 96 F.H.A. s, Karen Burch, Connie Sens trips were made to nursing homes and to a school for exceptional children. One which involved community members was a panel of ‘‘experts’” on the subject of teen marriage, the experts being those who experienced this type of marriage thernselves. Another program offered a panel of wage earners from a variety of careers explaining how to prepare for a Career. Bie See eee gler, Pam Sibold, Kay Tomlin, Sheila Reid, Kim Williams, Kim Groah, Row 2 — Mary Ross, Melanie abaugh, Sandra Lilly, Jennifer Johnson, Melissa Plogger, Row 3 — Lisa Kathy Johnson, Karen Floyd, Kay Dedrick. Egg Baby Project in Life Survival Skills Class emphasized the responsibilities of parenthood.
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Necessary People Although a picture of these people was unavailable, they were a very necessary part of the school year. Without them there would have been no heat, food or clean room in which to conduct class. Because of their constant dedication we would like to say thanks to the cafeteria staff: Mrs. Eugenia Wines Mrs. Janie Moore Mrs. Jim Dedrick Mrs. Matheney Mrs. Fern Clemmer, Substitute Mrs. Ila Buchanan and to the custodians: Mrs. Judy Thornburg Mr. William Pleasants The school year 1979-80 would have been sadly lacking without you. Co-editors, Kenmar Campbell Terry Staton
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The perfect end to a perfect ceremony. The Life Survival Class planned and carried out the first mock wedding at RHS. Ronnie Koogler and LuAnn Carwell were ‘‘married’”’ as faculty, students and parents served as guests at the gala affair. Fane: 97
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