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vw-t , 1 -,., .. Stephanie Cogbill and Julie Geveshausen went to Fort Worth this year for the National FHA Convention. They were staying in a hotel and when they looked out the window at the facing hotel a whole basketball team mooned them. Stephanie said, I couldn't believe what l saw, and Julie was laughing so hard she was almost crying. When they were not at the convention, FHA members sold n town cookbooks at Christmas time to make money for their Christmas party. fOr the The sponsor of FHA was Mrs. Charlotte Peil. Stephanie Cogbill said, l got into Home EC. just to learn how to cook and then Mrs. Peil got me interested in FHA. show Q . at 'ar' X2 ' ' ' filffifl . l 1 I' i gym' 4 V. . 1 9 A K ,K M I ' f ' L , X Q W 'J A X ,,,,!w Kp. -,xt A ev .V K A K H V, M W 7 0 5 f t . A 1' . .-' Top row: fLeft to Righty Rupinder Singh, Amy Peterman, Zina Napoli, Julie Geveshausen, Carol Holder, Darlene Peterson. Bottom row: fLeft to Rightj Minoo Bhatia, Juanita Dingler, Stephanie Cogbill, Descelia Gipson, Melissa Helm, Connie Bottoms. Clubs
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ur doctors study sciences f tomorrow Some of the most desired and sought after professions are those dealing with the medical field. For students with this ambition or interest, there was the Future Medical Careers Club. In the club, the members learned about dif- ferent medical careers. To do this, they went to Baylor College of Medicine and heard about the many opportunities open to them. While they were there, they even examined a cadaver. The club was very involved with Health Awareness Week. During the week, they took blood pressures during lunch and learned how to apply C.P.R. Anju Kukreja explained, lt revealed a lot about the medical profession by talking to experts and seeing them at work. Melanie Brelsford, Anju Kukreja, Soozi Coomes, Marlene Landini. P Left to right: Kim Willis, Ellen Meyers, Theresa Mendoza, Ann Tamburello, Cindy Parma, Michele Bledzoe, Lynette Herzog, Debbie Webster. P TA: makes teaching easier Clubs 'K-e.,T- KV, 1 e IWW... J, ,V-f xx IEE, ',S-nf-'f You don't really have to plan on being a teacher, but most in our group do, ex- plained F.T.A. member Deneen Rogers. The Future Teachers of America Club is one of the most involved organizations in the school. They played an important part in VaIentine's Day by delivering flowers and cards sent to students from their Sweethearts . On a Save the teacher mission, they went over to nearby elementary schools to be teacher aides on their field days. Another time, we were asked to make cassette taped recordings of textbook in- formation to aid people who did not have access to textbooks or could not read or see well enough to read, added Deneen. To show how much the teachers are needed by the students, F.T.A. has an an- nual Teacher Appreciation Week in which a luncheon is held for them among other favors done for them during the week. Helping to improve the school and mak- ing the jobs of the faculty a little more ena joyable were the accomplishments of F.T.A.
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aking 10 s can make a career Get a haircut! Have you ever seen a principal collar a long hair severely? The dress code reads: Hair should be neatly groomed and when combed forward should not ex- tend beyond the top of a dress shirt col- lar. The front length of the hair should be such that it can be kept out of face and eyes. With the high cost of professonal salons, many students get their hair cut in our own Cosmetology Department. Not only do they save more than S15, they give the Cosmetology students the experience they need to become professional stylists. The Cosmetology Club was formed to provide additional ex- perience for students planning careers in the field of Cosmetology. It helps prepare them for the grueling six-hour state exam which they must pass to receive a license, A Standing IL-RQ: Marcella Sierra, Suzanne Thomas, Marlene Burkes, Laverne Smith, Portia Matthews, Tina Tucker, Laurie Nevius, Mary Jane Galan, Sonja Burrell, Cynthia Walshak. Sitting KL-Rl: Gina Rocha, Kim Cain, Juanita Dingler, Maureen Boneface, Annette Hope, Christine Ortiz, Jean Jones, Hermalinda Flores. Officers: Standing IL-Rl: Marcella Sierra, Cynthia Walshak, Marlene Burkes. Sitting IL-RJ: Suzanne Thomas, Mary Jane Galan, Hermalinda Flores. P 'TQ -xt st. af' J 5 9 ,Yr v Ze, ,D if I . Q A Laurie Nevius gives Annette Hope a quick touch-up with the curling iron. A Tina Tucker gives her approval as Hermalinda Flores gives her a comb out - Clubs
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