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Page 98 text:
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FHA The Future Homemakers of America held a handicrafts bazaar during the Christmas season. Other demonstrations on fashion, make-up, re- finishing dolls for the Bargain Box and a hobby and craft show were included throughout the year. A Vocational Night Dinner, a Cook-out and a luncheon at Shakey’s provided sponsor Mrs. Jones with a new name for the FHA’ers . . . The Food Has Arrived! Members: President: Janet Davis, Vice-President: Skip Bowman, Secretary: Susan Garrett, Treasurer: Tammy Flaes, Reporters: Charlene Russell and Cindy Smith, Historian: Bonnie Walters, Pam Pisoni, Richard Breen, Dana Frackrell, Sandy Rhew, Irma Willis, Paulette Wright, Myra White, Peggy Steele, Elaine Johnson, Susan Findley. New Dimensions In Art Each month the Art Club, under the direction of Mrs. Neale, selected an Artist of the Month.” The artists’ pictures were put on display in the library for the entire student btxly to see. During Christmas the members visited the Abbey Aldritch Fold Art Museum in Williamsburg. They also attended other various art shows on the Penninsula and also invited guest speakers to display their art at several meetings. Workshops were held to help students develop their own individual talents and to work on projects of their choice. Members are: Standing: R. Moorefield, C. Behlmar, R. Riley, K. Bennett, S. Adams, Mrs. Neal, Mr, Pugh. Seated: K. Zackman, L. Zackman, D. Taylor, President: Ellen Sanderfer, Vice-President: Grayland Nelson, Secretary: Russell Enos. 94 FHA, Art Club
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Top Left; Being a photographer isn’t always fun as Scott Stewart realized during Homecoming. Top Middle: What is Scott missing that George is finding so funny. Top Right: From the look on Steve Wilson’s face, it seems photographers don’t like their picture taken. Middle Left: Maybe it’s all the hard work Steve had to do. Middle: Mr. Joyce seems to be enjoying his work. Middle Right: George caught in the act. Middle Left: Scott models the newest camera style. Bottom Left; But I went to the last football game. Bottom Middle: Anne Derby prepares film for processing. Bottom Right: Eye am a camera.
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NHS Holds Early Induction The rwenty-three members of last years National Honor Society performed the tapping ceremonies on February 5, 1975 under the sponsorship of Miss Scott and Mr. Bird. Seven new members were inducted into the society. Another tapping was held May 25, 1976 to induct qualifying juniors. Admittance into the National Honor Society is based on the leadership, scholarship, service and character of each student. They must maintain a 3.50 grade average. This year a new system was added to make the decision easier. Clubs and sports were arranged with certain point values, then points were given to students depending upon their participation in each activity. This also made qualifying more difficult. Members Top Ixft: Seated, I,eft to Right: Miss Stott, J, Petty, H. Smith, President — G. Franks, Vice-President — B Johnson, Scc. Treas. — K Rhodes, Rep. Hist. — L. Larson, B. Miller. Standing: Mr. Bird, C. Luke, K. Bateman, L. Wilson, R. Smith, D. Kane, D Thurlow, R. Collins, T. Robbins, D. Harrison, E. Johnson, J. Brazelton, P Windham. Not Shown: G. Ballance, L. Cole, D, Warden, L. Jennings, K. Motes, S. Bieri, S. Garrett, D. Lia, E. Richardson, F. Occhiuti. Middle Left: President Glenda Franks. Middle Right: Pete Windham at induction. Bottom: Seven new NHS members. Bottom Right: IDon Kane doing his thing. National Honor Society 95
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