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...901, 902, 903, teaspoons of sugar! comm- ents Gloria Thompson while planning how much sugar will be needed for the F.H.A. candied apple sale, a slurpy favorite. Preparing for life is what school is all aoout. Future Homemakers of America is an extracurricular activity which utilizes Sahuaro's facilities to extend the student's knowledge of how to take care of a home, family, and participa- tion in community activities. Faculty sponsors, Mrs. Nancy Lynch and Mrs. Karen Harned take, only students who have an interest in the club and its purpose. F.H.A. sold candied apples during Thanksgiving and felt spirit badges during the basketball season. The money collected was used to send delegate Mary Tackett to the state F.H.A. convention in Phoenix in the spring. Future Homemakers also sponsored a needy family, providing them with clothes and food plus special baskets at Christmas and Easter. F.H.A.: Bottom: Mary Picchioni, Casy Merrill. Mary Hinwood. Mary Jean Tackett. Second Row: Barbara May. Robin Koons. Gloria Thompson. Val Baker, Marie Cox. Third Row: Marilyn Riback, Jinx Castro. Kim Chadderdon. Marilee Cole, Pam Williams. Laura Atkins. Lynell Holmes, Nancy O'Hanian. ORGANlZATlONS 181
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Pickles, candied apples attain club goals F.T.A. CFuture Teachers of AmericaJ assisted students in examining career opportunities, participating in explor- atory activities in the field of educa- tion and involvement in educational issues. Student involvement was achieved this year in F.T.A. through such activities as the pickle sale, N.E.A. Week CNa- tional Education Weekj, Teacher Appre- ciation Week, the state convention and field trips like the one to the Arizona School forthe Deaf and Blind. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Bottom Row: Wayne Spahr, Ernesto Molina. Second Row: Jo Henry, Linda Vilas. Debbie Kucera, Carmell Snyder.Jan Patterson, Pam Dugdale. Third Row: Laura Hodges. Jan Christiansen, Lynnette Brunderman. Diane Ward. Nancy Leya. I ABOVE: Jinx Castro and Mary Jean Tackett whoop it up in a skit done for the entertainment of FHA Club members. I RIGHT: Kay Robins enjoys with visible relish a pickle bought from her friendly FTA pickle salesman. 180 ORGANIZATIONS
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PHOTO CLUB, PHOTO PUBLICATIONS Photographers aid Viva!, Shadows staffs: find beauty, create visual magic I TOP RIGHT: Photo Publications top photographer, John Marsalla, tookthis extreme close-up of a rose. With a black screen a long exposure time f to get the veins-in J and a special lens, a simple picutre ofthe flower was achieved. l BOTTOM RIGHT: Special effects can appear almost anywhere as in the goose picture donated by Michelle Haymore. The geese reside at the 49ers Country Club. l MIDDLE: Mike Lancaster believes that many times a more interesting picture can be found if you try something different, like solarization. Solarization is a process which reverses an image resulting fro m an extreme overexposure. An example is his Surfer which hetook off a shirt. I BELOW: Carl Johnson created a different effect from a silhoutte by putting a special effect screen over the picture. This is an etching which covers the entire picture except where the sun is setting through the cactus. Special effects are an invaluable asset to the creativity of a photographer. said Mr. Dave Richardson referring to the use of new ideas that are springing up in the photographic field. With a little knowledge of the subject, a pho- tographer can produce many interesting pic- tures from one negative with alittle exper- imentationf' PHOTO CLUB: QL to RJ: Dusty Leavitt. Leslie Cooper. Susan Fifer CPresidentJ. Martin Gaul. lzzy Kelton. Missing Members: Jeff Mansfield. Ami Ferber and John Hedtke. They met twice a month. Braybrok Ohce-Presidentb. E 182 ORGANIZATIONS
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