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bu tsy 51? .. at -fi FTA, The purpose of the Future Teach- ers of America is to interest the stu- dent body in a career ot teaching, and to develop qualities necessary tor a teaching profession. lt also pro- vides the students with ajtaste of what teaching is all about. These goals are carried out by the supervi- sion' of the sponsor, Ms. Nora Maisel. -This club has had many money raising projects. These include a car wash and a movie which was shown during advisory. These money rais- ing projects were all for the purpose of sending membersiot the club to the February state convention which washeld in Dallas. 206 clubs moving into future, The Chess Club has shown how well they can make their moves this year when they clinched the first place trophy during their meet at the Burnett Triangular Tournament. Mr. Ruben Garza, the Chess Club sponsor agrees that they have clone very hard at it. Their morning ses- sions in the library eve,ry'day during advisory can be attributed to their success as they also went on to place first in the Pflugerville and Austin High chess meets. This year, with the help of Mr. Garza, they sponsored the Mexican Folklorico dancers, and he is optimis- tic about the future of the Chess fx t l well tt Club. done year probably their 1. FTA members sponsored a car wash in orde! raise money for their club. . 1 2, Chess Club meets diligently in the library ev morning for practicematches. i 3. Andy Hardy displays the movements o champ. ' ' t ' 4. -Randy Grayhouse participates in the FTA wash along with their sponsor, Mrs. Nora li sel. 5. Randy Bergman shows great concentration he deliberates his next move. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. Front row: Dene Evans, Sal Gardner, Leah Heptner and Tina Valdeggiecond row: Randy G house, Mark Linrell, and Mike Fiemingrig - CHESS. Front row: Doug Minter, Andy Hardy and Tony Merril Second row: Steve Shepardson, Mr. Garza Lspcrisora and Bverly. I-
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i g wish? fliriii ie.. sy l a I A 1 l i l Training students with Future Homemakers of America are involved in such projects as sewing, cooking, dressmaking for children and ,making collages. f Their basic goal is to learn home skills and to use these skills helping others within the community. A Halloween party was held by the club at the Barton Heights Nursing home. Weekly visits were made to the nursing home-as the students learned to meet the most basic needs of others. Besides the Halloween party, a rock and roll jam- boree was held toward the end of the year. The club was involved inicompetition throughout the school year,ggContests were held to help the homemakers dis- play various skills. Kim Abla, a club member, earned a first place award in Austin 'cake baking contest. Kim received a S100 prize for her efforts. Homemaking has perhaps become more popular in the last few yearsasistu- dents have become aware that the ,skills learned in homemaking can be applied on community proiects as well as in the home. 1. Sharon Barnes works hard on her collage. Haddock and Debbie Taylor wo, heir designs. hems a dress for Homecoming. 4. Kline presents Kim Abla,. Food and Management student, with a one-hc dred dollar first place prize tor baking the be cakein Austin. I 1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA I.' First row: Kathy Yana Mary Thompson, lrma Garcia, Cathy Hollitield, Melissa Daniel, Ti Sell and Mrs. Anne Broman. Second row: Cynthia Williams, Cynt Thomas, Donna Butler. Susan Colbath and Rebecca Flussell. Th row: Sherry Massirer, Brenda French, Kathy Faire, Charlsye Dal and Jan McFarland, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ll. First row? Kathy Marsh Pam Mullins, Betty Wyatt, Terrie Smith. Tammy Johns, Cathy Gc stein, Sharon Presley, Cara Caskey and Joycekerrigan. Second rj Lori Mitchell. Donna Sprouse, Tami Larvin, Marie Marrero, Sh' Haywood, Susan Polk, Pam Flint, Kimberly Abla and Mary Norwo Third row: Sherri Patton, Mindy Slack, Sue Vito, Joanne Hansi Sandy Semler, Jaynie Curry, Karen Roe and Ms. Mima Palmer. l 208 clubs
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