David Crockett High School - Texan Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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utures Our students are working today to insure that they will have greater career opportunities after graduation. Looking toward the future seems to be the ap- propriate theme for the community oriented clubs at Crockett such as F.T.A., H.E.R.O. C.V.A.E., and F.H.A. Chap. II. The students apply experience toward their goals, and choosing a future. Minta Palmer, the spon- sor of Chapter II division of H.E.C.E., planned a visit to the Texas School For The Deaf. Outdoor games, cupcakes, and Valentine cards created an atmosphere of excitement for the kids, and success for the students involved. She said, The childrenls smiles were a larger reward than anything material. Giving of themselves is the concept of the clubs. Visits to the elderly, bak- ing cookies for holidays, and beneficial projects are a fraction club planning. To give someone the reassurance that you care is easy, and you may have made someone else's world a little brighter said freshman Jennifer Smith. H.E.R.O. has students working at a large variety of fast food stores such as McDonald's, Sonic, Con- ans, and Mr. Gatti's. Other students work in grocery stores such as H.E.B., and Safeway. Extra spending cash is one benefit from having a job, but having to balance school and work together is a real chore. The club helps students better prepare themselves for their Working future.. Sponsor Kay Kaiser said the students really put a lot of effort into this club, and they need to be recognized for con- tributing to society. Future Teachers of America has a member- ship of 10 students from Crockett. At state conven- tion, F.T.A. received a Distinguished Service Award for work the club president contributed toward advertising for the club. President Michelle Creasey said This is the most active F.T.A. that Crockett has ever had. Junior F.T.A., member Shelly Houston won the district office of historian for the upcoming year. C.V.A.E. has a different concept than the others. The goal of Cougar Den is to qualify students in food management. The organization consists of 30 members, and sponsor Miss Creech. The C.V.A.E. organization has catered numerous social events, and the profit is then put back toward costs. At an Area Convention held in San Antonio, senior Stan Hart placed third in food service com- petition. This dealt with the management, prepara- tion and serving of food. The C.V.A.E. program gives the students a solid education in a field they may choose to pursue later in life. Sponsor Miss Creech organized the 1984-85 Cougar Den, and has helped the club suc- ceed. Each organization has a specific field to work in, and focus on a future of more choices, and greater options. F.T.A., C.V.A.E., F.H.A.- Chapter II, and H.E.R.O. are all clubs ihwqx gm-.Q Q 9 Q Q u n 'KA . Ms umm? r 4 1 x T v 1 Future Teachers of America Top: Michelle Creasey, Frederika Leach, Rita De Cesare, Brenda Rosbury, and Michelle Huston Bottom: Sponsor Janet Wayne, Amy Felps, Stephanie Edwards, Anne Herry, and Sheri Rech 140fFTA,HERO , making today a better S lfor' fic: Q-4 place, which will in turn 'yo ri :iff ' createabetitilr tomgrcglw. . X Q t fl: ,M ' ris y 0 son V -ei M L A ' if n., l 4 4 l - 4 Home Economics Related Occupations Back Row: John Abernathy, Cindy Reyes, Debra Hernandez, Danny Duette Denise Gauia, Sponsor Kay Kaiser, Laura Lozano, Ronna Mucha. Front Row Andrew Pardo, Rudy Garcia, Robin Griffin, Angela Juliano, Yvette Paez, Julie Thompson, Michelle Rihn, Lisa Hansen.

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a brief thunderstorm before a football game, Melissa Moore and Sandy take cover under the closest available shelter, the boxes that are used for the programs that will be sold during the game. 4 ! -.f.Uxbl of enior Tex-Ann bottom row: Teresa Carney, Karen Schexnaydre, Holly lownlee, Julie Jurgelewicz, Tamara Yorke top row: Kerri Jones, Sandy bpkins, Lori Gassenmayer, Karen Arnold, Katrina Jackson, Evelyn Casas, San- Pa Trevinio j-,,1 ,..,i I 1 l I Y ' 111-1 Y .. PA i n ,- S 3. 4- 'Q left: At a dance clinic for girls from the ages of4 to 14, Kathy Mose- ly teaches a group of eager learners. below: During a football game, the Tex-Anns show their spirit with a hand routine. L X. - - ee ' 'za 1- 'J ig' Q 'sg A - - K- ' 3 w . , l 1,. V? X V1 is 1 ff pt K X H F I Q . ' , ., i ,vi 5,45-GQ K ff X l ' flaiaq gf. YA Iv ' fy X if f Q 3 as is Tex-Ann Officers Lt. Tracy Vonderharr, Lt. Judy Stolle, Co-Capt. Tamara Yorke, Lt. Teresa Carney, Capt. Karen Schexnaydre, Lt. Michele Fahrenthold, Lt. Katy Barber, Lt. Julie Jurgelewicz, Co.-capt. Holly Brownlee Tex Anns X139



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