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Attention focuses on Karinda Petersen as she con- tributes her opinion to the discussion lt if Mai F v ,tl V 4 i ' I ,liar lllll ml i tlf el El . t W slr, tl . ft t I ,. i d f 1 Q QE FHA to help individuals grow to fullest potential Preparing the agenda for the next meeting are Debbie Starkey and Cheryl Johnson. Future Homemakers of America is a national club open to both boys and girls and designed to help individuals grow to their fullest potential. The activities the club plans are designed to help in- dividuals reach their goals. The year's activities included a Halloween party, a Community service project and a Christmas caroling party. The FHS chapter of FHA won awards for attendance and best display at the dis- trict convention which was held in Fre- mont. The theme for the event was Reflections of Life through FHA. The success of the group could be at- tributed to the leadership of their officers and guidance of Mrs. Sharon Anton. Front row: C. Schuett, C. Gates, Pres. C. Johnson, Sec. J. Harpster, S. Rix. Back row: Vice-pres. D. Starkey. C. Miller, S. Hultgren. Treas. F. Huffman, D. Law. D. Winters. Spon. Mrs. S. Anton, P. Reeg.
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i Mr. Bud Troutner. District Representative for Explorers of America is a guest speaker at an FTA meeting. Seniors Melody Watson and Kathy Stafford listen attentively to the opportunities of education. Future Teachers look at education Sophomore Nancy Line comforts small child while visiting the Opportunity Center on a FTA field trip. The trip to the center was one of the many activities which FTA members participated in. Future Teachers of America gives students a chance to take a realistic look at the field of education, it's challenges, opportunities and services to society. Also to analyze the many related fields that are open to people with an educator's background. Members worked as teacher's aides, observed teaching in elementary schools and listened to guest speakers throughout the year. Activities included a Christmas party, selling at basketball games, bowling, hay rack rides and roller skating. FTA helped promote American Education Week.
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Front row. Vice-pres. W. Jensen. Sec. D. Meyer, Pres. M. Heyne, Treas. S. Petersen. Second row. Spon. Miss V. Weber. L. Olson. W. Buettow, D. Wehrmann. W. Peitzmeir, C. Lund, M. Lundy, L. Knoell, M. Niebaum, L. Wilkenson. L. Updike, D. Phillips. Back row: N. Allen, E. Nissen, V. Hattan, D. Warneke, M. Johnson, C. Cooper, B. Raymond, L. Rohlfs, J. Hunter, S. Sass, P. Sherlock, J. Walraven. Y-Teens stress personal approach Cathy Cooper and Chris Lund pose for the . . .However Mary Law and Bobbi Raymond ig- Ph0'0S aPl1er between mouthfuls. nore the photographer between mouthfuls. The purpose of Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in life those ideals of personal and social living to which they are committed to by faith as Christians. Y-teens for the school year I972-l973 chose the more personal part of Y- teens, getting along with each other. Y- teens has tried something different this year by putting the girls into groups or families to eliminate the communication 83P- As president, Mariorie Heyne explained the idea behind the idea. ln most clubs I have found that there is alack of com- munication between the members and the officers. lndividuality or a more per- sonal approach is what we are striving for in Y-teens this year.
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