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2 -- JETS Chem Club Offer, Science Exploration Q-fx , - ln fl -174 aj Richard Gregg is experimenting in chemistry class. bl Carolyn Schaeffer, Greg Smith, and Locke Sanders listened to a lecture in Chemistry cj Chem Club members Seated: Marty Merritt, front row: Lori Gregg, Richard Gregg, Kevin Gardner, David Spitz, joey Paxton, Keith Acuff, George Boozalis, Ben Goddard, Andri Friedli, Bob Smith, and Dr. Bettoney. Back row: Billy Davis, Steve LL 'G' Hazelton, and Gregg Smith. dj JETS members Seated: Susie Sanders, Steve Hazelton, johnita Davis, Renai Knight, and Carolyn Schaeffer. Middle row: Kenneth Schulte, Pam Mc Cain, Mi- chael Barron, Bret Johnson, Chistina Gar- cia, and sponsor Ed Brovm. Back row: Billy Davis, Reece Musick, Louis Waguespack, Tommy Munsick, Gregg Smith, Jeff Whi- taker, and Mark Amorin.
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The highlight of the junior Engineering Technogical Society club's year was the re- ceiving of Texas AGM scholarships by johnita Davis, Steve Lamb, and Louis Waguespack. Oth- er activities were a tour of the Dow Chemical Hydrocarbon plantg a chemical engineering talk by Ron Dipprey, engineer adviser to JETS chapterg a biome- dical engineering lec- ture by james Iunking and the receiving of a chapter from Principal H. E. Marcum. Officers for the year were president Steve Hazelton, vice-presi- dent johnita Davis , treasurer Olivia Hanna, and secretary Renai Knight. Sponsor for the year was Ed Brown. At their regular Tues- day night meetings , Chemistry club mem- bers did such projects as making steel and set- ting off gun power as well as more traditional experiments into the field of chemistry. The clubs purpose was to allow those with a real interest to develop it in work not normally performed in regular chemistry classroom or lab situations.
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FHA, FTA, And FBLA Prepares Students Future Homemakers of America QFI-IAQ taught students cooking and Fam- ily planning. Their activities included a I .wl- Halloween party for children, a trip to Astroworld, and a cookoff for the boys. In the cookoff, there were twenty en- tries with seven first place winners. They boys cooked deserts , salads , bread, and main dishes. During the year, guest speakers spoke to FHA members on food preperation. The po- sitions for president, secretary, and treasury were filled on an alternate ba- sis. Officers were Donna jones, janet Kelley, Emily Lott, Gail Vann, Marcy West, and Karlene Zeitler. The club, Future Teachers of Amer- ica QFTAQ, was formed to give students an idea of how the teaching profession works. One of the ways the students were exposed to this profession was by attending a convention in Fort Worth, Texas. At convention, they visited many workshop classes . FTA members also helped children. They held a pet show at the Beutel Elementary School and they took a group of children to the Houston Zoo. The club members were later al- lowed to visit local Ele- mentary and Intermediate schools so they could ob- serve the different situa- tions of teaching. Making students aware of the business world was the main objective of Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. QFBLA5 The club members attended a year- ly convention in Austin. Students competed on dif- ,E ferent levels of Typing, Writing, and job Inter- view. They also attended a District Meet at San Ja- A A cinto College . B
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