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Row 'I: S. Osborn, K. Rasmussen, P. Truiillo, J. Baca, T. Smith, R. Cclrmouche, S. Jolley, I.. Erickson, S. Wortman, l. Torres. Row 2 S Barton, A. Farnsworth, K. Shearin, D. Rilcard, P. Nelson, L. Faynes, S. Musgrave, B. Mallory, S. Fielding, K. Adamson. Row 3: J. Bowler S. McCabe, R. Radley, N. Burt, L. Phillips, S. Empy, J. Stock, D. Mutotf. Row 4: W. Jones, P. Freeman, S. Harless, P. Phillips, B Paul C. Sessions, B. Empy, G. Moines, V. McNevin. F R0 LEARNING TO TEACHING Officers, Row 1: Ruby Carmouche, Billie Empey, Sherry Musgrave, Sponsor, Mrs. Robinson. Row 2: Terry Smith, Pam Neilson, Sondra Osborn, Sharon Empey, Jennie Stock, Gloria Mains. Future Teachers of America is a national organization designed especially for students who are interested in teaching. At the be- ginning of each year, we have a barbeque for new members, and at the end of the year, the under classmen prepare a dinner in honor of the seniors in the club, the club alumnoe, and Mr. Burkholder, our chapter's namesake. Future Teachers of America's ac- tivities are not only of the hail- and-farewell variety. This year we sent representatives to the Nevada State Future Teachers of America convention in Fallon, Nevada. We celebrated Halloween with a Hobo- Pie Party, and we have projects and functions planned for the future.
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The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of students studying homemaking in iunior and sen- ior high schools. Future Homemaker ac- tivities extend and enrich homemaking education classroom experiences. The goal of the Future Homemakers of America is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The State officers are elected an- nually, two from each of the five state- wide districts. Last year Sue Ann Stein- er was privileged to represent Basic as a state officer. This year Kay Steiner, who is the President of the Basic chap- ter, received the honor on being elected State Historian. This year's chapter activities include: The District Round-Up, the State Con- vention, the Sweetheart Ball, and many money-earning proiects to help enlarge Officers: Historian, Pat Phillps, Reporter, Josie Baca, Jackie Bowler: Sec., Cindy our 5Ch0lU 5hlP fund- Paganp Vice President, Mono Hinkell, Reporter, Erlene Mitchell, Treasurer, Shirlee Barton, Not Pictured-President, Kay Stiener. WE'RE COOKING OUR WAY TO FAME Club Row T: S. Dunsen, J. Raduenz, C. Koppes, K. Main's, P. Phillips, P. Truiillo, J. Baca, J. Duffin, J. Beeman, B. Coen, C. Pagan, K. Sellers, R. Jimenez, U. Sanders, K. Campbell, P. Phillips, T. Clow. Row 2: G. Halliday, C. Vasser, A. Bowler, K. Clark, F. Schluty, L. Hardy, Smith, D. McComley, V. Price, M. Duffey, D. French, S. Corrillo, P. Allsebrook, E. Mitchell. Row 3: M. Allred, S. Angley, V. Johnson, P. Aragon, J. Alires, K. Rassusman, C. Davis, B. Gates, L. Coe, P. True, C. Koppes, L. Thompson, B. King, M. Nooman. Row 4: M. Monahan, S. Barton, P. Frzeman, A. Farnsworth, P. Neilson, V. Swanson, C. Pugh, V. Shafr, B. Berry, R. Corbridge, G. Chisholm, A. McCabe, C. Davis. Row 5: M. Hinkell, C. Levy, W. Jones, L. Reynolds, I. Wallahan, F. Chandler, P. Small, B. O'Dell, J. Walker, C. Jordan, B. Paul, C. Ortiz, C. Puien.
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Elaine Dutfey, Vice-Pres., Nancy Hicken, Treas.g Josie Baca, Hist., Pat Phillips, Prog. Chaim Mary Martinez, Sec., Vicki Price Pres., Miss Euksuzian, Sponsor. The Business Career Club is an or- ganization designed for the primary purpose of introducing the business world to the future business leaders of Basic High School. Through the year a variety of differ- ent programs are presented to stimu- late and guide club members. In the past years, we have had skits, field trips, speakers, and films. Also, there have been demonstrations by cosmetic experts and modeling representatives to show the proper way to wear make- up and dress at school and on the iob. During the last part of the year we have speakers representing several dif- ferent phases of office work. This year we expect to have a secretary, an office executive, and a local personnel direc- tor to speak to the club. We hope that at the end of each year, the future office worker from Basic High School will have a better insight into the business world. WE RE A B00 TO BUSINESS F s .. Row 'l: P. Truiillo, P. Phillips, L. Erickson, M. Sanchez, L. Romero, L. Castro, J. Baca, I. Booth. Row 2: C. Angley, M. Martinez, C. Levy L. Payne, S. Carrillo, l. Wallahan, C. Pagan, V. Price. Row 3: H. Sandin, B. Wilson, P. Allsebrook, E. Duffey, N. Hichen, C. Duffin, T Clow.
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