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Preparation pays off for FT delegation Struggling to perfect the designs of handbooks, scrapbooks and bulletin boards, FTA members busied themselves in the weeks before the District IV Convention. Entering nine out of ten events, delegates brought home eight trophies and watched as senior Rusty Holmes and junior Denise Brown won titles of Mr. and Miss FTA. Reciting a three minute speech on the statewide theme Facing Tomorrow's Adventures, Rusty and Denise com- peted with entrees from each of the 36 high schools attending the convention at Forest Brook High School. Rusty also chalked up another first in the art event with his oil painting of a country scene. Awarded second place for a sketch of a football player, senior Ann Riggle backed him up. Broadening members' knowledge of the teaching profession, the October meeting highlighted a panel of former students who became Deer Park teachers. Members of the panel included Mr. Frank Butcher, Ms. Connie McCracken and Mr. Steve Maas. FTA sponsor Mr. Don Edwards warmed up the session by asking the panel why they decided to become instructors, what made them return to the Deer Park District, from which they graduated, and what special problems had they encountered by returning at the same level as their former teachers. ln November, Mrs. Pam Gramley, a special education tutor, talked about Teaching Stu- dents with Learning Disabilities. Recognizing the administration, secretaries and counselors as well as instructors, FTAers pre- sented two crates of apples purchased from the Kiwanis Club to the faculty on both campuses. A. FTA provided an apple for each teacher, administrator and all other staff members on both of the high school campuses in November. Mr. Don Edwards, club sponsor and junior Fran Hunt, seniors Teri Stafka, and Rhonda Shetter prepare 200 apples for delivery. B. To earn merits for the point system, Teresa Pattison, senior, serves punch at the junior high open house, earning five of the required 20 points. C. Projects for the year include hosting at various elementary and junior high open houses. Senior Jo Carroll waits on Mr. Gene Moore, SJC instructor, at Deer Park Junior High. D. President Tammy Suiter conducts the Septem- ber meeting in which members vote on projects for the year, officers are introduced to the club and committees are assigned for district events. E. Assisting a teacher for one quarter in the Teacher Experience Program, senior Lisa Torno helps first grader Gayle Davis with her handwriting exercise. F. Senior Wally Fancett pays fees to senior Tamara Watlington in the booth set up in the south campus mall. G. During the first meeting sophomores Vanessa Suarez, Nita Andrews and Cindy Cofer sign up for one of the six committees. H. Serving as treasurer for the local chapter of FTA, senior Jo Carroll writes sophomore Cookie Noak a receipt in the amount of 52.50 for the club dues. FTA I PAGE 71
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