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,lv ': . A- 1 F' X.Nq FTA-First row: B. Sopkin, B. Quick, G. Cold, N. Norsworthy, L. Nye, S. Mamma, J. Haya. S. Hanchey- Second row: M. Grii-lin, C. Cooper, N. Kruger, B. Nelson, N. Stokes Qpresidentj , Criswell, C- Green' Third Tow: D' Wall, c. so-ibort, H. Thomas, L. Loon, N. Casson, J. Young, E. Post, E- Wmlckl, J. Bond- FTA Learns About The Service of FH Club Problems of Teaching Discovering the duties and responsibilities of a good teacher, FTA members find themselves in a classroom playing the role of a substitute teacher. They not only gain experience for themselves, but obtain informa- tion and record it for the benefit of others in their group. The girls and boys, working with students, realize the significance of patience, endurance, and time-consuming work. The satisfaction they receive brings them a reward which is a sample of the trials and joys of their future career. The FTA helps also in scheduling programs for the National Education Week in which they also participate. Reaches Vietnam Cookies for Vietnam, baked by the girls of FHA, bring the war problems closer to the Chiefs' concern. This service is one of many activities participated in by the homemakers of tomorrow. They work in- dividually to receive degree points which can only be obtained by doing projects to benefit their club, community, and themselves. At the Mother-Daughter Banquet and Daddy-Date Night, the girls prepare home-cooked food and serve it to their parents to show their other cooking abilities. They hold the Sears Foundation Luncheon to which many civic and school leaders are invited to attend. FHA-F' I . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . lm mwx M15 W Tvhlle. MISS Eflgelfflfdf 5- TCHY. J. Wainright, K. VVh1te, L. Garate, V. Baker, C. Anderson K McElveen C Hnshbcrg, L. X 'eidner, C. Guffey, K. Tyler, L. Powell, S. Hanschey, Miss johnson. Second row: B Adams P Kelley Herman, L. Mulder, R. Perrigan, V. Matthews. K. Jackson. M. Bageard, D. Haggard, C. Petrik, S. Traughber, si Miller,C' Kutik ,D .Trum hour lx. Buurma. Third row: L. Foxworth, M. Tallant, P. Tyrrell, D. Curtas, Z. Clay, N. Hickey D. Washburne Brurfs C U3 S, Tyler Qpresidentj, D. Rush, J. Hfilburn, J. Ward, S. Richardson, B, Mount, S. Macon, P. Tucker L Rafferty F'0urfh3o11,, Raegine. K. Morris, K. Crane, P. Kruppner, P. Kirmsse, P. Austin, . Richmo d S H ml' K ' i i - . Ohman, B' Miller, G. Wells, P. C h I I G .Hi J H . . a ln, . Crisp, A. Allen, B. Harrison, E. DeVolent1ne, B. 01151115 J fl H. C. Doty, B. Blauser. 1 12
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Unique Experiences Being an AFS student has given me friends all over the world and a year of wonderful experience here in America, states Kristina, I'll always be grateful to the Chiefs for friendship, football games, and for making it possible for me to come. Vic's comment was, AFS is a wonderful program. They brought me here to be in a wonderful place and meet nice people. It's hard for me to leave. After graduation they will return to their homes to tell their countrymen their experiences in the U.S. and their impression of America. L-' :Fri i V--gas. if 'NT . riFl'9 2'9 1 Vic Vimuktananda NIEETING PEOPLE is an everyday happening for AFSers. Here they meet Mrs. Ballans, PTA president, and Mr. Yoho, CHS principal, at the pre-school PTA Tea for the faculty. ! E 1 t 1 STACKING MAIL HE'S RECEIVED, Vic shows that the AFSers are not forgotten by friends buck home. TENSION MOUNTS for families and students awaiting the arrival of a busload of AFS students from New York. , 1 QT?-'ff K ,, 3 il-fi' 1 ' Q , , I 1 A V ke., ,. ' ALL IN IEST OF COURSE, Vic shows brother, Steve Cole man, some fine points of Thai Boxing. X
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1, i Lf Q51 ia, - .4 .. - 111 NATIONAL FORENSIC LBAGUB-Front row: Kristina Stoltz, Carol Corriere fsecretary-treasurerj, jonnie Grant, Connie Charlton, Ann Cravens, Judy lNoel Qvice-presidentj, Patsy Tucker, Katie Cameron Qadviserj. Second row: Paul Camp, Rod O'Conner, Art Hud- son Qpresidentj, Vic Vunuktananda, jerry Vetvick, Larry Baker Qpr esident pro-tetu.j, Kay Alsobrook, Roger Mace. .F .L. Learns Powerful D.C.T. Educates and and Effective Speaking Smooth talking and cool character are only two of the skills required for being a good public speaker. Speaking in front of an audience is important in our society today. The National Forensic League teaches the members to hold their audience during their speeches and debates, Attending conventions, the N.F.L.'ers hold debates for contests. As they anx- iously await the judges, decisions, many know they will have to return to the classroom to improve their speech, while others will victoriously rest for the day. The relaxed debaters soon realize success in using their better developed speaking facilities. rains for Work The fourteen students enrolled in Agribusiness and the thirtyhtwo students enrolled in D.C.T. have a combined club membership which is one of the largest of the Cooperative Education Clubs in the state of Florida. The club officers have led the club through inter- esting activities, Early-Bird Breakfasts, and a Christ- mas party at which time toys were exchanged so that they could be given to a needy family. Also among the list of activities this year, includes a reception for parents, the Employer-Employee Banquet, and a fare- well banquet for departing students. f YN d nt o ce Prater, Margie Byrnes, Steve D. C. T.-Front row: Mr. Myers fadvisorj, JoAnn Borders, Clara Hughes, Robert Derr Cpresi e Q, J y T' Keough fvice presidentj Pam Bolling Nikki Norris Gloria Ellerbee Second row: Ioan Vetoyanis, Linda Godwin, Hansen, im - , , , - Jackie Dowgherty, Nancy Yon fsemfetaryj, Kathleen Pitt, David Hively, Chris Luppens, Freda Eichorn, Sharon Mount, Sandra Inda, ' ' ' T Arch L Diane Frazier, Barbara Dobrovocky. Thzrd row: jim Denton, Chuck Broward, Jeanne Hollifield, Brenda Robles, Rolan er, any B on Dawkins Gordon Mills Ronald VVaters Thomas Holden Robert Humphries, Jr. Fourth row: Deloi-ies Taylor, Robert Wren, yr 1 , , , , McCracken, Gary Yoder, Rick McKown, Doug Andrews, Dan Rah n, Bill Marshall, Johnette Busch, Kenny Pippin, Ronald Norris. 113
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