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ww 5 I Rolling the fllm is going to be hard for Scott Lucky as he attempts to help Mrs. Jones thread the machine. Tosslng the salad is next on the agenda for Ms. Gibson and Lavida Dean. it -. .fi Pi , . gr . if 5. sewer,-,Eg S i M1 1 my . 'sq 4 5 . n 44 l l i l i i Nag so GG I gilbert palacios Mull . Showing off her freshly made pies, Cecille Reaux takes the cake. House cleaning skllls are learned and practic- ed in FHA. Mirror cleaning is demonstrated here by Margarita Olivarez. Sampling hls food, Hisham Rahman wishes he could cook like this all the time. VHA IZZ
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FHA 220 FHA Members are SIT- TING: Coleen Swim, Don- na Barber, Kim Jernigan, Vickie Johnson and Carrie Edwards: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Saville, Mrs. Norma Gainer, Tracy Tyrone, Angela Tyrone, Melanie Jones, Lori Lassetter, Tonja Holbert, Bernadette Crawford, Tammy Johnson, Lynn Guerro, Angie Campbell, Cecille Reaux, Mrs. LaRayne Jones, Mrs. San- dra Blanton and Mrs. Margie Gipson, SECOND ROW: Miranda Campbell, Louis Castoreno, Alberta Williams, Valerie Long, Lavida Dean, Tabatha Ashford and Virginia Miranda, THIRD ROW: Raymond Massey, Julie Kupher, Kim Perkins, Martha Gonzales, Linda Williams, Patricia Harden, Armetta Milton, Shana Williams, Eugene Winston, Cashmere Bryant, Rodney Kent, and Sandra Shields: FOURTH ROW: Robert Elizondo, Lisa Swindle, Clarence Lane, Sherry Stell, Gus Velasco, Travis Nolan, Toni Francis and Terry Hill. Learning to Make a Home Future Homemakers of America CFHAJ had an extremely busy year. Starting off the year by having a car wash, selling candy, key chains and making Easter corsages helped pay for decorations and food for their social functions. This money also helped pay for registration fees at the state meeting held in San Antonio. During the year FHA baked pumpkin pies for Pilgrim Place, held encounter workshops, had a family and friends night in November, in- itiated new members, held a skating party in February, had a spring pic- nic and held their annual banquet. Officers were Kim Jernigan, presi- dent: Donna Barber, vice president of encounters, Carrie Edwards, vice president of projects: Vickie Johnson, secretaryftreasurer: Col- leen Swim, historian and Mrs. Myrtle Southwell, sponsor. The Future Homemakers of America felt they accomplished many things such as the start of growth level encounters. They hoped their successes will continue in the future. Working with small Infants is one of the many tasks learned in FHA. 5. dps and photos by
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speech 222 Texas Forensics Association members are BOTTOM ROW: Brett Estep, Liesl Allen, Laura Spann, Shironica George, and Raymond Stubblefield: SE- COND ROW: Rhonda Spann, Laura Elder, Sandra Eng, and Michelle Fluellenz THIRD ROW: Donis Leonard, sponsor Mrs. Sophie Sands and Lesa Syphrettg FOURTH ROW: Derwin Youngblood and Mike Lovell. Fifth Row: Tim Stewart. Mrs. Sophie Sands finally decides that the kids can keep up with her. .4-...-.Q---,.. l In a Manner of Speaking The National Forensic League CNFLJ and Speech Club had a very busy year. They entered 14 speech tournaments and members pro- gressed to semifinals and finals many times. Interested students first joined the Speech Club. After earning 25 points, they were eligible for membership in NFL. We were always challenged by our theme, The Criminal Court System. It was very difficult to work with, said vice president Brett Estep, Hard work and dedication go into speech and debate, said Mrs. Sophie Sands, sponsor. In between preparing for tour- naments and competition, members sold candy and sponsored a two day junior high speech tournament to earn money. Five members qualified for state competition. Shironica George qualified in women's extem- poraneous speaking, Donis Leonard in humorous interpretation and dramatic interpretation, Mike Lovell in humorous interpretation, Laura Spann in original oratory and Ray- mond Stubblefield in dramatic interpretation. Donis Leonard advanced to semifinals at state and placed in the top 20 in humorous interpretation. UlL competition ended the year for the Speech Club. Displaying their rellef after a tough match, Laura Spann and Tim Stewart are ready for a break. After a match, Liesl Allen takes time out for a snack. dps by
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