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., mtv: ,i , .gf 1 , R -S HECE students 'make year big success. A successful year for Home Eco- nomics Cooperative Education CHECED was led by sponsors Ms. Susan Whittle and Ms. Kathy lVlcPherson, aided by ten elected offi- cers. The Home Economics Cooperative Education Club held more than fifty members who met once or twice a month to plan activities for the group. l ' Among activities was a candy sale the beginning of the year and on lentine's Day HECE sold carna- tions as a fund-raising project. i HECE is a program in which stu- dents are able tojrearn required cred- its while working at a job aimed at preparation for future occupations. The members must be juniors, at least sixteen years of age. After enrolling in HECE they begin to attend school for halt a day and spend the other half at a job dealing with food. Many work in restaurants while others found they enjoyed employment at grocery stores. Working as a group, HECE has formed a successful activity-oriented vocational program. l. Selling carnations was HECE's largest fundrais- ingevent .k1- - 2. Stuart Durham is installed as Crockett HECE president, V 3. U.T. Student, Phyllis Ciscero, acted as guest speaker for the HECE city-wide Officer lristailai tion Service. . 4. Eleazer Dominguez awaits his initiation as an HECE officer. HOMF FCONOMICS COOPERATIVE. EDUCATION Firwt mw Lisa Cnlaliir fi, Flimrn Sullivanl, Carol Paqrf, Julie Walk:-r, Stuart Durham, lr-r1iL.irjii-ni:-r, Jeraltilatey,Ut'i1isi-Allfwnn, limi Amirvl, Ann Kruse ,mtl Kairwy MiPhersnn Sririmrt row Pam Cny, Br-rtria Martmel. Wendy Sbiiqisrt Linda Cnprxihavi-r, Florin:-y Bradshaw, De-bbw Pow 1-ii, my Pdmtiri, Ynltmrla Gtwrrrfrn, Dwiria Htillwi, Giqi Gqrber ,mn S-:san Wliiltlv Third mw Yimy Mr'rmwmA Jimmy Dr-rims, Bill Faulks, Davrti Butt, Siistln Hi'mh'rsrm, Kathy fisher, lr-Hi Wtrrmley, Br-thy Sinn, Kr-nrwth Butirm .mit Dr-i-tw Aimrjiiist home-economics-cooperative 63 by Jan Webb
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FFA ready for future, gtyy ,y T Preparing for the future while in high school can be one of the exciting and challenging things a dent can do. There are many career oriented organizations here at Crock- ett. One such organization is the Future Farmers of America QFFAJ. The main goal of FFA is to teach high school students how to raise animals and manage a farm. The Crockett Chapter of FFA carries out this goal verywell. A T The membersrot Crockett FFA attend a one-or-two hour class a day on agriculture and farming. What they learn in class is immediately put to practical use after school. Each member raises an animal of some sort to show or sell. This year Crock- ett did very well at local contests at the Austin Livestock Show. The club also goes on Austin-area farms. While farm the students learn how taken care of. The future farmers working with animals member of FFA. ln OUT FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. First row: Jerry Ehrlich. Greg Edwards, Jim Hearn, Leland Smith, Debbie Mackey, Pete Clark and Tom Branyon. Second row: Keith Wilhelm, Cliff Peck, Robert Eller, Jett Peck, Susan Krieger, Theresa Heftern and Carlton Moore. Third row: Christine Fitzer, Jimmy Finger, Mike Weaver, Terry James, Tim Manchaca, Monty Ceder, James Fields and Ronnie Kastner. Fourth row: Neal Kennedy. Kevin Farrell. Andrea Mohrmann, Gary Meyer, Keith Tharpe, Max Miller, Jimmy Loveloy and Stephen McGinty.'L L1 Q - , . 1 . '75 ,arte ' L., I J, is , , , future farmers 65 by David Sembritzky
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