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QDJ F. H. A. members. FIRST ROW: P. Bailey, S. Bailey, M. Hoskins, D. Hux, C. Heatherly, P. Hodges and B. Frazier. SECOND ROW: S, Turner, K. Lusk, L. Cameron, R. Thorpe, D. Wyrick and D. Roderick. THIRD ROW: S. Pruitt K. France, G. Gallaher and S. Hillard FOURTH ROW: T. Miller, S, Blair, I. Riddle, E. McGhee I. Blair, K. Rudder and D., Whitaker. QE, Posing after the installation at the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet are officers: Karen Lusk, Chaplain, Deloris Roderick, Song Leader, Susan Bailey, Reporter, Martha Blair, Parliamentarian, Janice Cate, Historian, Cathy McCarter, Treasurer, Dianna McBee, Secretary, Linda Cameron, V. President, and Mary Lou Reagan, President. QFJ Chris Heatherly, Pat Bailey, Debbie Hux, Becky Province Martha Blair, Mary Lou Reagan, Janice Cate and Cathy McCarter are working toward the highest degree possible, the State Degree.
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F.H.A. paves the way toward new horizons F.H.A. 'ers sold stationery during the month of October as one of their projects toward raising money. To qualify for F. H. A. , girls must have at least one year of Home Economics or be presently enrolled before joining. Membership is limited to girls in grades 9-12. It is designed to promote better homemaking and to improve home life. For those who would like to achieve awards, there are junior and Chapter Degrees. For a higher award, there is a State Degree, which is the highest degree possible. Two elected delegates from the Rush Strong Chapter attend the annual State Convention held this year in Nashville on April 20-21, The State Degree earners have an opportunity to attend the convention. QAQ F.H.A. members. FIRST ROW: A. Elmore, C. Blair, B. Brown, V. Wagner, S. Stallings and D. McBee. SECOND ROW: M. Reagan, M. Blair, C. McCarter and E. Reagan, Tl-HRD ROW: V. Knight, P. Owens, D. Stallings, J. Schrader, and S. Cameron. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Becky Charles, Sponsor: D. Davis S. Gillette, A. Skeen, B. Province andj. Cate. fBj Martha Blair, Parliamentarian, explains the Parliamen- tary Procedures to Freshmen: Vicki Wagner, Sara Hillard, Marilyn Hoskins, Emagene Reagan, Sharon Cameron and janet Schrader. QCJ Debbie l-lux, Chris Heatherly, Pat Bailey, Becky Province and Earlene McGhee help themselves to refreshments after a meet- ing.
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Key Club helps modernize school The Key,Club built an incinerator for the lunch room as one of their projects in September. To be a member of the Key Club, a boy must meet the following qual- ifications: obtain and maintain a C average or above, and be elected to membership by the present club members. Members are limited to 35 per clubg the Rush Strong Club has 20 members. There cannot be more than ten members from each class in grades 9 - 12. The Key Club's basic goal is to build character and responsibility, as well as to improve the school campus. One project to fulfill this goal is cleaning the school grounds on Saturdays. The Key Club is selling tickets to the Tennessee - Notre Dame fresh- men iootball game, the club will receive 2596 or the profit and the remaining 7596 will go to the Children's Hospital in Knoxville. QAJ Announcing the coming ballgame is Stanley Loy, Terry Russell and Kenneth Cate. QBQ Officers Donnie Quilliams, V, President:Bill Drovince, Presidentg Roger Beason, Secretary, and Steve 'ate, Treasurerg assemble to discuss the plans for the coming meeting. QCJ Key Club members. FIRST ROW: B. Province, D. Quilliams, L. Cameron and C. McCarter, Sweethearts, R. Beason and S. Cate. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shirrel Kyl4er,S1, -:org T. Alexander, B. Griffin, A. Parrott, T. Newman, K, Cate, K. Solomon, D, Quilliams, D. Cook, T. Russell, W. Owens, D. Norton, D. Cook, R. Thorpe, S. Loy and W. Lawson. H STR -,...... -.Jw ' I A,-'E ' tiki T ' N . - - E535 Esz'.if:ie55iiE:E:-ix' 'kiflfii'-'M' T A rg. 1 , if-1 .fa-vfrsm,-f ? .Q 'W v u 3 Q Y: PK ,J ,N FERSO . . ,gf g 1 as 'msn s Q1 f J was L gk! B A fs ip-.za f S. . Q xx E 5 'g L 5 Eg ng S s 'T l i i ,, i I 'ii
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