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FHA Club ls orking Hard The Future Homemakers of America have worked on many pro- jects this year to complete their many set goals. Projects of the FHA included electing officers to guide them through the year. Other projects included sending Christmas cards to certain hospitals, mailing things to boys in Viet-Nam, trying to im- prove s c h o ol spirit, attending homemaking shows, and working on the Youth Booster Show. Through carrying out the high goals set by the FHA they hope to encourage better parliamentary procedure, promote patriotism, make the community and school better, improve individual develop- ment, interpret the organization to the community and to serve others. Officers for this year were: dent, Rosa Balderasg First Vice- president, A l m ir a Lozanog Second Vice-president, Irma Cha- verag Third Vice-president, Viola Zunigag Fourth Vice-president, Ma- ri Garciag F i f t h Vice-president, Mariana Perezg Secretary, Sylvia Garzag Treasurer, Mary Velag Par- liamentarian, Dalila Garciag His- torian, Angie Hernandez, Mrs. Ca- rolyn Helgren and Mrs. Lucy Garza were sponsors for this year. Sponsors for the FHA Club were Mrs. Garza and Mrs. Helgren. The '70-'71 Officers of FHA contributed much to the success of the organization.
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Math Club Gets New Members Mu Alpha Theta started out with a group of thirteen members this year. Their main goal was to create an interest in math. To do this they learned new techniques in solving and shortening problems that were in the Mathematical Log . Some of their activities were going to the A851 Computer center on the campus and sponsoring the Math Tournament. Aside from this they opened a math center in the office of the math wing. Students could go there and do their math homework, buy paper, orjust listen to the radio in there. They also learned to use the slide rule and were assigned problems easy enough for the Freshmen and chal- lenging enough for the upperclassmen. The members were as follows: President, Susana Aleman, Vice- President, Viola Villarreal, Secre- tary, Cheryl Walker, Treasurer, Lin- da Gonzalez, Sergeant-at-Arms, San- dra Garcia. The other members were: David Braswell, Bob Dan- nelley, David Pena, Oscar Lopez, Pat Vasquez, Ramiro Davila, Fred Cruz, and Middy Lopez. Sponsors were Mr. Don McCarty, Mr. Alon- zo Martinez and Mr. Maclovio Lara. Club members were as follows- villa. Sitting: Susana Aleman, Viola Vil- Standing: Fred Cruz, R0lDert Pena, 131-real, L i I1 d 3 Gonzalez, Cheryl Oscar Lopez, David .Braswell, David Walker, Sandra Garza, Angelica Pena, Bob Dannelly.
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FHA Members are: Juanita Correa, Fidela Z u n i g a, Imelda Rosas, Elusemia Tijerina, Marta Martinez Leonela Hinojosa, Gregoria Morales, Maricelda Garza, Norma Benavides. 7 Second Row: Laura Saldana, Belia Ramirez, Alicia Calderon, Palmira Olivarez, Rosalinda Ramos, Gracie Garcia, Grace Regalado, Virginia Rodriguez, Mari Perez, Edna Barrera,.Third Row: Berta Naranjo, Daniela R am ir e z, Frauke Wode, Alicia A 1 v a r ad o, Endelia Quin'- tanilla, Mary Vela, Virginia Men- Kissing their Beau, Daniel Del Bosque, President Rosa Balderas and vice- president Almira Lozano express enjoyment. chaca, Nelda Rosas, Nelda Morales. Fourth Row: Martha Munoz, Petra Torres, A m e l i a P e r e z, Vivian Sellers, Susan Grimes, Lisa Lopez, Diana Vasquez, Maricelda Perez, Adela Longoria, and Ana Ramirez. These girls wait anxiously for the Student Council members-especi- ally the boys!
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