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1st Row: B. Hogue, P. Matapene, C. Smith, T. Montgomery, K. Lombard, I. Hensley, S. larvis M. Pulis, 2nd Row: D. LaFollette, T. Ford, A. Davis, N. Thomas, R. Shelton, L. King, S. Man '- E , I Campbell, K. Lombard, A. Smallwood, P. Byers, F. Lawson, 4th Row: R. Weavel, E. Wozniak T. Young, S. Yost, D. Batemen, K. Halford, L. King, T. Creamer, D. Smith, L. Mayes, 5th Row 1. Norman, P. Drew, D. Kellogg, R. Snipes, I. loslin, M. Nickel, M. Blenderman, L. Self, K 1 Bray. 4' Q5 NEW Q9 O' Q, ' 79 I Q rf' . :f , 10 well, D. Malaske, T. Liles, 1. Holman, 3rd Row: B. Brown, I. Davis, I. Hadding, L. Moulin, K. 3 ! p i 9 , u- - I A M O 42, x 0 90 The year 1980 is not only the beginning of a new decade, but also the beginning of a new FHA Chapter. We have aquired two new sponsors, Mrs. Teresa Scott and Mrs. Shirley String- fellow. We have one meeting every month. Here are a few of the things we have done throughout the year: August-Social Introductory Party September-Initiation Week October-Halloween Party for Kindergarten Class November-Thanksgiving Senior Citizen Dinner December-Caroling Party january-General Meeting February-Red, Pink, and White Sale March-State Rally April-Mother-Daughter Banquet May-Outgoing Officers Reception Is it time for basketball?
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R - . IX A - -. A Q Q 1st Row: Mr. Roberson, H. Dooley, K. Sivard, A. Werchan, M. Holman, K. Breed, E. Wozniak, I. Werchan, Mr VanBuren, 2nd Row: R. Crumm, T. Ulm, T. Wells, R. Lee, G. Queen, K. Donica, P. Farrar, D. Halferty, G. Wilson R. Keech, T. Dillard, B. lernigan, G. Chambers, K. Hammons, 3rd Row: I. Jewell, L. Bagwell, T. Hendrix, R. Ross K. Thomas, 1. Frost, B. Campbell, L. Harrison, B. Pruitt, K. Slama, M. Haddox, C. Owens, D. Burghart, 4th Row: W Abbott, K. Lee, L. Parker, 1. Stewart, D. Youngblood, M. Marshall, P. Rains, S. Martin, K. Siler, S. Standifer, L Mitchell, T. Morton, S. Clarida, Sth Row: T. Green, lr. Perkins, K. Burghart, M. Cambell, E. Nickel, C. Graham, K Voyles, M. Visneski, B. johnson, B. McKinney, H. Sanders, E. Eskue, Top Row: M. johnson, T. Albin, S. Temple- ton, I. Pierson, M. jorski, M. Davis, C. Wallace, R. Moore, M. Grant, G. Block, I. Wall, l. McPherson. OFFICERS Wozniak, Rep., A. Werchan, V. Pres., Middle Row: K. Sivard, Treas., K. Breed, Sec., Top Row: M. Holman, Bottom Row: E. Pres., 28 WOW! Did you see that girl?
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FT lst Row: W. Eden, Advisor, P. Rains, Parla, T. Warden, Hist, E. Brown, Sec., C. Liebl, Pres., L. Cole, V. Pres., M. Sheild, Treas., R. Powell, Advisor. 2nd Row: B. lernigan, S. Donelson, S. Smith, M. Alexander, M. Moulin, D. Phillips, S. Brown, Q. Brown, C. Thompson, M. Blenderman, P. Pittman. 3rd Row: C. Young, M. Brashier, L. Slama, R. Maxey, 1. Maddox, R. Martin, R. Daniel, S. Wood, I. Boring, C. Anderson, C. Trent, M. Holt, S. Hodges. 4th Row: I. McKnight, D. Williams, V. Young. The Harrah Future Teachers of America, Phi Tau Alpha Chapter, consists of forty high school students and three advisors who are interested in the purposes of the organi- zation. They are lil to learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, responsi- bilities, and its important role in our democracy, 123 to provide supervised activities of OFTA members designed to explore various career areas, Q31 to provide service to the school, the profession and the community, and 14, to foster active cooperation among the OFTA chapters of the state. Local projects include the sale of M .St M can- dies to help finance the chapter's communtiy projects and activities. Tutoring is being done at the middle school twice a week for those middle school students who have been referred for assistance. Some members are reading texts and tests onto cassette tapes for those special students who have visual problems or can't read well enough to comprehend what they read. At Christmas-time cookies and cupcakes are baked and taken to Oklahoma City for the Multiple Sclerosis Christmas party. Offi- cers leading the 1979-80 Chapter are Connie Liebl, president, Linda Cole, vice-presi- dent, Evelyn Brown, secretary, Michelle Shield, treasurer, Tammy Warden, historian, and Peggy Rains, parliamentarian. Wilma Eden, Ron Brown and Robert Powell are advisors to the group. Connie Liebl also holds the offices of State Secretary and Dis- trict Secretary, while Linda Cole is State Parliamentarian, Robert Powell is State Advisor. Connie is always busy working on E.T.A 30
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