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172 FHA Another year had gone by, and the King High FHA — Future Homemakers of America — has had another successful year with sponsor Mrs. Deck. This club, which made up of students who are in Life Skills classes. Participated in many activi- ties this year, including making all of the cookies for Sugar Shak and attending the County Council, which was held in Octo- ber. The club is not only for those students who are in cooking or homemaking, yet many students did not know about that, hence the small club population. Still the club was very active and kept King High well heard during the year. demonstrates the proper technique for batter. Jennifer Ousle making pancat
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FIASA At King, there is a club that allows its mem- bers to operate such machines as the scrollsaw, router, and the lathe, besides many others. This club, which is sponsored by Mr. Crowe, is known as Florida Industrial Arts Student Asso- ciation or just FIASA. This club lets its mem- bers actually show how skillful they are by let- ting them practice on machines. The club also opens up to its members many career opportu- nities. The president this year was Scott Wil- liams. FIASA 171
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m am •ront Row: Tyc Barber, Dyren Perkins. MikHpu iro. Rudolph Manning. Chuck Butler. Pcnnic Jlalock. David MacDonald, Second Row: San P er. John Breden. Rich Hilton. Earl Fitts. Charles •foyer. Third Row: Joyce Key, Scott Land, Anthony Fox. Edwin Jackson. Chris Lloyd. Top Row: •lr. Glymph, Tod Chapman, Greg Taylor. Steve' Harrcl. Robin I ' H FFA 173 TT A The King High Future Farmers of Amer- ica (FFA) has had any successful year. This club made up of students who are interested in a common field — farming. The members learned farestry, tractor-driving, and main- taincncc, cattle judging, and skills on how to raise crops. Last year, our FFA club hosted the dis- trict meetings. They competed in such events as the Regional Forestry Field, Flor- ida State Fair, and Junior Agriculture Fair. That is not all though. Before the school year ended, our FFA members attended the State Future Farmer Convention, which was held on Orlando. The FFA club def- initely kept busy throughout the school year and represented King well. Sponsors Mr. Timmons and Mr. Glymph show how works.
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