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Sandy White, President, directs a meeting of a Future Home- makers of America gathering. future JJomemaherS X earn SUL Through programs and projects in F.H. A. a girl may discover her abil- ities, making it possible for her to contribute more creatively to her home, school, and community. She learns how to manage time, money, and energy more wisely. She develops a closer relationship with the mem- bers of her family, and learns to be a more cooperative family member. Learning to be a better family mem- ber now, will help her to be a more successful Future Homemaker of America. FIRST ROW: Lois Thrower, Margaret Love, Nancy Gerlach, Vicky Lewis, Diane Bazzell, Sandy White, Glenda Temples, Nancy Overhuls, Rita Greene, Faye Tilley, Mary Lou Tucker, Pat Edmondson, Lorraine Wallace, Terry Myers, Mary Ann Bialik, Betty Rhoda, Carol Hill, Charlene Collier, Leitha McAdams, Mary Jane Darley, Margaret Welch, Eveline Howard, Miss Parantha, Advisor; Linda Bracknell, Noel Nevins, Candy Rogers, Cathy Godwin, Diane Clements, Upha Hilton, Marsha McGinnis, Kaye Henry, Connie Pray, Barbara Thompson, Lillian Johnson, Sandra Kirkland, Linda Sabo.
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STANDING: Mr. Calhoun, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Barbara Russ, Sam Surratt, Linda Hayden, Gloria Pope, X. L. Gan-ison, Jud Baggett. SECOND ROW: Richard Wheeler, Alan Murphy, Larry Johnson, Dick Williams, Helen Chenkins, Irene Smircich. THIRD ROW: Johnny Clements, Mike McGinnis, Pat Clark, Judy Wallace, Dean Martinson, Barbara Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Rowland, Patty Mullins, Suzanne Winters, Dorothea Duncan, Ruth Ann Frantz, Sandy Kirkland. Student (Council jCeadd School The Student Council represents our student government and it plans school activities at Zephyrhills High School. The four officers are elected by the student body in the spring. Represent- atives are elected by their home- rooms. The Council sponsors all Homecoming activities, issues a stu- dent handbook with the aid of the PTA, and maintains other activities such as Youth Government Day. X. L. Garrison, Vice-President, registers Norman Weaver on Student Government Day. Student Council Officers: Jud Baggett, President; X. L. Garrison, Vice-President; Linda Hayden, Trea- surer; Gloria Pope, Secretary; Mr. Calhoun, Sponsor.
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OFFICERS: Joe Lewis, Jimmy Dungan, John Wintersteen, Bodiford, Walter Rowland, Harry Mortner. F, F. A. is a national organization that reaches from the state of Wash- ington to Puerto Rico and from the state of Maine to Hawaii. The organization consists of boys taking agriculture in school. There are many goals boys can ob- tain by having projects that will pro- duce some type of income. The organization has three divi- sions; the National organization, which includes all of the countries that are in the organization, the State organization which includes all of the local organizations in that state and the Local organization, which includes individual local organizations. The Zephyrhills chapter has many goals this year, some of which have already been reached. Some of the ones which have been reached are;the chapter has sponsored activities to increase the size and quality of the farming program of members, chapter co-operation with Mr. W. R. Jeffries, Sponsor; Ronnie Wheeler, Terry other organizations in the school, and a sweetheart contest which the chapter holds yearly. Some of the goals to be achieved are; to earn money to finance its ac- tivities, to provide its members with experience in public speaking and parliamentary procedure, and to hold a banquet honoring the boys' parents. The chapter has partly achieved the financing of activities by holding a Bar-B-Q, and by taking over the con- cession stands at the football field during football season. The chapter is planning to complete its money raising activities by holding slave days and making woodworks to sell. All this money will be held in the treasury for the banquet and the trip to Camp O'Lena. Camp O'Lena is designed to give the boys some fun, but it also teaches them to work hard to achieve their goals. future J armerA of — merica FIRST ROW: David Hutchison, Jerry Laviano, Terry Bodiford, Harry Mortner, Joe Lewis, Jimmy Dungan, John Win- tersteen, Walter Rowland, Ronnie Wheeler, Monroe Hill, Earl Starling. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jeffries, Leonard Goodman, David Coell, John Widener, Wallace Greene, Dennis Hiott, Hennon Styles, Joe Geiger, Frenchy Hutchi- son, Glenn Ehlers, Rheubin Wells, George Jarrett, Dick Wheeler, Ed Odom, Walter Mathews, Ronnie Hill, Myron Amison, James Odom, John McAdams, Lucky Arnold. I.ucifer Streep David Wentworth, Dale Lindsay, Jim Gill, Paul Carson, Joe Smith, Bob Wentworth, Joe Fazio, Jack Goodwin.
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