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“My mom sent me my music for my lessons to Chemistry class in a plastic baggy. - Mieke Kauffman Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher What have you ever received that has really embarrassed you and who sent it? “My girlfriend sent me a very large teddy bear and two balloons in Mr. Hocott's advanced math class! I thought I would get out of being em- barrassed, but Mr. Hocott forced me to take them in class. - Eric Nelson Photo by Ric Lunsford Jason Rowe says “Now fellas as Mr. Miller shows his disapproval of this crude imitation. Photo by Ric Lunsford
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Sherry Wann displays her artistic talent while playing Win, Lose, or Draw at the FCA Halloween Party. Photo by Trena Adair Teachers of the future, dip Sometimes One week out of the year, FTA members leave study hall to teach elemen- tary students. Getting out of a boring study hall may be a reason some students join FTA. However, others think this opportunity to teach is more than just a break in the schedule. These students just en- joy the chance to work with children. Cory Thompson explained, “Teaching stimulates my intellectual abilities; it makes me feel good to see them learning ' As Ashleigh Thrasher pointed out, “Being a member of FTA gives us a chance to learn how diffi- cult it is to be an educator. How many FTA mem- bers plan to be a teacher? Not as many as are in the club. Michelle Whitaker com- mented, I'm going into physical therapy because teachers don't make much money. Betsy Hicks admitted, I just don't feel I have the gift of relating to chil- dren. By Sherry Moore FCA Front Row: Michelle Whitaker, Jill Chalfant, Stephanie Par- nell, Kim Chambers, Paula Woodall, Susan Terry, Sharlene Downs. 2nd Row: Coach Steve Brown, Leigh Blake, Dana Day, Celeste Lee, Tresa Adair, Trena Adair, Michelle McCon- nell, Lisa Lippard. 3rd Row: Edward Brothers, Vince Guise, Martha VanAllen, Heather Abbott, Stanley Sharp, Tony Travis, Ernie Thornell, Theo Capes, Maria Heathman, Sherry Wann. Back Row: Ernest Goff, Todd Tucker, Ricky May, Barry Catlett, Rob George, Bobby Hunt, Otto Fry, Phillip Porter, Michael Wiggins. TEACHER OF THE FUTURE SOMETIME
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Good for you What can you say? People are — well, people. A little trouble or a lot of good can bring out the best — or the worst in them. That's the trouble; they're just so unpredictable. You can never really know for certain what someone will do — you can be fairly sure, but in a warped moment, anyone can do almost anything. But that's good, too. If everyone were one hundred percent predictable, life would be pretty boring. Im- pulsiveness and surprises give flavor to life. Who really expects flowers, balloons, or even teddy bears to be delivered to them on any day but their birthdays? Expect it here. Things are delivered just because fairly often. It's not just things, though; when someone's in the worst of moods, other people are willing to tell them someone cares. The best feeling in the world is to know someone cares. People aren't here to get others down. Sometimes they're a little cruel. Most of the time, though, they'll lend a hand willingly to someone in trouble — impulsively, to surprise their victim. It's good for them, and it's good for you. By Eric Nelson Joe Hicks demonstrates the art of yo-yoing to Sonya Dempsey and several other interested onlook- ers. Photo by Trena Adair People Divider
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