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FFA: Front Row: Mr. Spaulding, Marti Bowen, Mark Phelps, Chap Berrier, Sandra Ashley, Scott Streetman, Vincent Hairston. Second Row: Denise Ball, Todd Beckner, Scott Bennett, Regonald Rob- erts, David Booth, Tim Brexton, Kevin Brown, Chris Couch, Ashley Woodruff, Pat Hutton, Warwick Wil- liams. Third Row: Mark Crater, Donald Carter, Wade Dixon, Chris Edwards, Stuart Englebert, Da- vid Fowler, Joel Ferris, Dean Gates, Todd Bowen, Jeff Williams, Daphni Wilkinson. Fourth Row: Rob- ert Jones, Lynn Hodges, Mark Hodgin, George Ho- gan, John Hogan, John Hoke, Mike Howard, Ginny Bradford, Dennis Johnson, Jay Young, Roosevelt Williams. Fifth Row: David Grey, David Kehl, Ted Kennedy, James Lash, David Massengill, Kent Mayes, Wesley Moore, Mark Perry, Jim Pope, Der- ick Ried, Russell Wood. Sixth Row: John Blevins, Chris Jinkins, Britt Atkins, Brett Saylor, Ronald Scales, Wesley Shoaf, James Shumate, Kedgren Smith, Brad Thompson, Scott Walker, Winston White, Scott Widener. FHA: Front Row: Mrs. Clementine Mauney, spon- sor, President Teresa Hartleg Vice-president Tricia Evans, Secretary Kathy Turner, Treasurer Tonya Hartle, Mrs. Portia Waters, Mrs. Marvorene Ed- wards, Sponsors. Second Row: Rita Taylor, Jennifer Little, Tara Hughes, Eulla Arroyo, Jennifer Wolfe, Jennifer Hauser, Dana Farmer, Mary Minor. Third Row: Marianne Caudle, Dina Leloudis, Heather Er- vin, Ann Green, Pamela Williamson, Lisa Wooton, Jennie Hartness, Debbie Weatherman. Fourth Row: Rebecca Simons, Jodi Poteat, Amy Mason, Darrell Branch, Beverly Shore, Greg Johnsen, Kelly Cheek, Kendra Hege. Fifth Row: Sheri Mclnnis, Paulette Evans, Angela Luck, Dennis Warren, Susan Young, Cindy Smith, John Hamrick, Kim Chandler. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: Debbie Weather- man, Sheri Mclnnis, and Jennifer Wolfe, along with the other dedicated members of the F.H.A., put to- gether a booth on Teen Pregnancy at the Dixie Classic Fair during the month of October. 164fFFA,FHA
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1 .l.........s. -bw Neil Milsap wus DECA Front Row: Mindy Lang, Tammi Wagner, Wendy Blackwell, Gail Rose, Brian Harrison. Second Row: Scott Carpenter, Monica Reid, Susan Everhart, Cindy Kiger, Carla Johnson, Tenley Truiett, Rita Ziavliakis. Back Row: David Imbody, Tasha Rogers, Kathy Snyder, Stacey Jones, Michelle Hurd, Denise Tut- terow, Daphni Wilson, Pam Weatherman, Tina Doyle. VICA Front Row: Melissa Propst, President, Mi- cheal Cooper, Vice-Presidentg Crystal Jackson, Sec- retary, Jeff Fostor, Reporter, Abraham Royster, His- torian. Second Row: David Vernon, Mellisa Beauchamp, William Seats, Kenneth Davis, Neal Pendengrass Third Row: Scott Streetmen, Tim Disher, Chris Da- vis, Jerry Moore, Mark Bumgardner, Britt Parker. Back Row: David Berrier, Bryan Cass, Darren Stimpson, Shane Foster, Raymond Hurst, Johnny Naylor. FBLA Front Row: Tami Wagoner, Co-Reporter, Dina Leloudis, Co-Reporter, Beth Boone, Secretary, Roger Wilson, President, Wendy Swaim, Vice-Presi- dentg, Maria Bodenhamer, Treasurer, Jenny Fender, Historian. Second Row: Craig Bethel, Katrina Boston, Jenny Bradford, Angela Brandon, Cathy Bristow, Angie Cobbler, Ashli Coe. Third Row: Steve Combs, Angela Dixon, Michele Fields, Michelle Gobble, Tamara Gray, Stacey Jones, Cecilia Monroe, Christine Ramsey. Back Row: Mrs. Cheryl Taylor, Sponsor, Steve Rob- erts, Travella Robinson, Kelly Sapp, Genny Shaw, Beverly Shore, Teresa Shutt, Rita Taylor, April Smith, Angela White, Mrs. Sandy Crater, Sponsor. DECA, VICA, FBLAXI63
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gi 9 aj? MODERIZING F.F.A.: Britt Atkins ture Farmers of America Club mem- Rob Hams completes an activities calendar while bers used the computer to keep the Chris .linkins enters the information on accurate records for their plans and the new computer bought for the Fu- accomplishments. here was an abundance of futuris- tic service clubs this year at West. Among the many were the Future Farmers of America QFFAJ and the Fu- .ure Homemakers of America CFHAJ. hey provided an organization for stu- ents to develop their skills in many areas. The FHA provides an organization for foung men and women to expand their iomemaking skills, as they work with the Lchool and community. The club consisted if 36 members - 33 girls and three boys. The club sponsor, Mrs. Marvorene Ed- vards, replied, We have an excellent group to work with and I think it will be an :xciting year. When Sherri Mclnnis was asked how the felt about the FHA club she said, It is 1 fun club to be in and the things that I earn in FHA will be helpful to me in the 'uturefi Being a member of the FHA is not as :asy as it seems. This group took on many tctivities throughout the year. Each year .he club works long hours to plan and put .ogether a booth for the Dixie Classic Fair. his year's theme was Teen Pregnancy . lso, a faculty luncheon was provided to tionor the teachers at West. Among their 'nany projects, the sponsors had a Christ- nas party for the club, December 14, 1986, at Western Steer. l In addition, the members established a hl50.00 scholarship for a student planning Jn majoring in Home Economics. The West Forsyth FHA has continually shown support to the school and communi- ty through on-going and special projects throughout the year. Along with the FHA, the Future Farm- ers of America also had a busy calendar for the year. FFA is an organization pro- viding young men and women a chance to expand thier agriculture skills. The FFA students work in many areas around the school and community while they keep the grounds of West and Southwest looking neat. Keeping the grass mowed and the trees and bushes trimmed is a very hectic but enjoyable job, says Marti Bowen. The new flower beds that had been add- ed to the campus at West were also provid- ed by the FFA. Over the Christmas holi- days, the FFA provided Christmas trees for the staff at West and to some elders in the community. Future Farmers of America had many goals to strive for this year. Many different kinds of degrees could be given to these members. The main four were: the Green- hand Award, the Chapter Farmer Award, a State Farmers Award, and an American Farmers Degree. The FFA at West has already received the National Superior Chapter Awardf' Along with working for awards, the FFA had a very busy schedule set for the year of 1986-'87. In September they had a membership drive. This showed a success- ful turnout of 97 members. A Chapter cookout was held for the members also in September. In October, the FFA prepared two booths for the Dixie Classic Fair. The two booths were on Forestry and Live- stockf' November was a very busy month for the FFA. The ordering of the fruit for the Citrus Sale and Thanksgiving baskets were taking place. With these fund raisers, the FFA sold 51,500.00 worth of citrus fruits. The money collected from this sale provided a 550.00 scholarship to any FFA member who planned to further hisfher education in agriculture. The new year began with a longer list of plans for the FFA. There were ten Profi- ciency and individual FFA awards given out in connection with the Federation Overall Banner Systems. The FFA was in- volved with the Southern Farm Show in Raleigh during the following month. During March the FFA was involved in a Soil judging project, a management con- test, and their landscaping project, that was sponsored by R.J. Reynolds, had fi- nally come to an end. In the month of May there was an elec- tion held by the FFA to elect Chapter officers. A camp was provided for these newly elected officers to show their skills and learn new ones. Both the FFA and FHA have been very successful through the year. The record stands to show that without the Future Homemakers and Future Farmers of America the halls and campus of West Forsyth would never be the same. FFA-FHAfl65
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