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Back row, left to right: Karen Nave, Janet Walker, Candy Davis, Vicki Strat- ton, Debra Hargraves, Dianah Riddle, Pam Turner. Second row: Robin Craig, Kathy Buzbee, Charlene Barclay, Valer- ie Neel, Millard Martin, Sherie Falcon- er, Michele Kingery, Darla Davis. Third row: Sandra Wadsworth, Marilyn Elli- sor, Gayle Fuller, Vioza Tullis, Terri McLean, Carla Berg, LaRue Feathers- ton, Sponsor, Mrs. Urban. Front row: Chris Pritchett, Shirley Okabayashi, Sharon Campbell, Lynn Lucas, Irene A Mathews, Karen Gates, Rhonda Turner, Pat Gist. Future Teachers of America is an or- ganization for high school students who are interested in teaching careers. The purpose of the club was to give an insight of the teaching profession and its opportunities. 'During the year, teaching assignments were made possi- ble, giving each member a chance to teach in any Aldine school for one day. Also during the year the FTA spon- sored Teacher Appreciation Day. On various holidays, refreshments were placed in the Teachers Lounge for the enioyment of all faculty members. As the end of the year approached, the FTA elected new officers for next year. Right: Chris Pritchett and Sharon Campbell serve Q H refreshments to faculty member, Vernon Lewis, on s.. Teacher Appreciation Day.
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Vicki Reynolds examines the South American Indian exhibit. The Math and Science Club, spon- sored by Mr. Watson and Mr. Marion, scheduled several field trips this year. Some members ot the club went to the Sam Houston Museum and Planetarium in Huntsville on November 2l. On May l4, they visited the Museum ot Natural Science and examined the exhibit on the history ofthe American Indian and viewed the extensive medical section. To be a member of this club, one must have at least an 85 over-all grade average. Members may participate in academic competition at various col- leges. This year students went to Texas A84M University to take chemistry, math, and slide rule tests. Some mem- bers ot the Math and Science Club competed in the slide rule division in the UIL contest- Victor Garcia won a first place award, Buddy Peake won a second place award, and Tracy Grier won a third place award. Members ot the club were awarded pins at the con- clusion ot the year. To the right: Roy Flores is listening intently to a re cording at the museum. Math and Science Clul
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