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Toward New Horizons 9902 FUTURE 'HAPPY' HOMEMAKERS - First row tl. to r.J David Johnson, JoNell Morce, Stanley Sandoval, Alfredo Burciaga, tsecond rowl Adolfo Garcia, Cindy Ortega, Judy Frietz, Sandra Rosenbaum, Donna Gunter, Martha Benitez, Mary Jane Kellyg fthird rowi Debbie Popa, Norma Ontive- ros, Margie Garcia, Sylvia Collazo, Judy Chavez, Mary Lou Rocha, Patsy Munoz, Sponsor Mrs. Nickie Weems. Future Homemakers of America is a youth leadership organization open to any student interested in improving and preparing for all the various aspects of home life. The club, whose motto is 'Toward New Horizons', was led by President David Johnson. David was assisted By Donna Gunter, first vice-president, Judy Frietz, third vice-president, Sandra Rosenbaum, photographer, Albert Morales, PR specialist, and Adolfo Garcia, secretary-treasurer. Other club members included Don Hecker, JoNell Morce, Patsy Munoz, Mary Lou Rocha, Martha Benitez, Judy Chavez, Sylvia Collazo, Norma Ontiveros, Cindy Ortega, Debbie Popa, Margie Garcia, Stanley Sandoval, Alfredo Burciaga, Wally Lozoya, Mary Jane Kelly and Dolores Kelly. FHA Sweetheart and Beau were Judy Frietz and David Johnson, respectively. Under the guidance of President David Johson and FHA Sponsor Mrs. Nicki Weems, the club participated in many local, area, state, and national- level activities. The main project undertaken by the club was divided into three categories: fit Healthy Babies - Chance or Choie? Q27 Student Body - Nutrition For Teens Q35 Handicapped Does Not mean Disabled fwhich coin- cided with National Year ofthe Handicappedl. Along with FHA members throughout the country, students also agreed to help fund the building of a national headquarters building outside Washington, D.C. In all, S6 million must be raised to make this building a reality. 42
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