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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Teaching Abilities Promoted FTA meets in order to acijuaint stu- dents who plan to become teachers with some of the aspects of teaching. Teachers and educators connected with the teach- ing profession spoke to the group about their experiences and ideas pertaining to teaching during the year. The members of FTA visited several different schools and observed their teach- ing methods. As in past years, the mem- bers were called upon to do substitute teaching in clementaiy and jimior high schools. The club sold doughnuts each morning in the fall to help raise money for their trip in February to the State FTA Con- vention in Fort Worth. Mrs. Dorothy Roby helps FTA members in their discussion of classroom experiences with teachers during a meeting. Seated: Becky Hayes, Wanda Ciochetto, Kvitek, Janet Heinsohn, Vala Walker, Mary Daphne Cagle, Suzy Cline. Standing: Charles Freeman, Debby Majors. Oi ganizations 8. '
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CAREER BUSINESS Members Print Directories Familiar clicks of a typewriter and other office machinery were standard sounds as the 40 members of Career Business Students Club practiced for fu- ture work. Each is interested in the busi- ness world and enrolled in an advanced business class. Club meetings were held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Mem- bers diligently sold booklets entitled Typ- ing Guide to Research Papers, and par- ticipated in the spirit of Christmas by sending hand made cards to a hospital in Vietnam. The second semester was high- lighted by a field trip to ARADMAC and local business offices. X , During homeroom class, Debbie Ley and Annie Garcia persuade Marge Branscomb and Jonizo Cain into buying the HOW GUIDE TO RESEARCH PAPERS. Andie Armstrong reads out students ' names for Debbie Majors to type as they make a major list for the King student directories- Bottom row: Leslie Hunter, Sharon Daniels, Annie Garcia, Donna Beauschne, Paula Brawn, Cathy Jones, Debbie McGloin, Rhonda Goss, Linda Kikes. Second row: Debbie Ley, Marlene 84 Organizations Richtor, Debbie Majors, Doreen Love, Connie Luedke, Donna Starkey, Cindy Weikel, Cathy Waran. Third row: Arlene Carrou, Vicki Ryan, Judy Price, Linda Schryver, Shara Jeter, Pat Osborn, Cathy Dunn. Top row: Delia Ger- loff, Becky Hooks, Wendy Lund, Debbie Weir, Jimmy Nelms, Gail Moore, Deanna Lynch, Sarah Vaughn. I
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Homemakers Help Speed Up Pace for Tomorrow Christmas parties at Austin Elementary School, area meetings, and the State Con- vention at Austin paced the activities of the Future Homemakers of America. Set- ting up appointments with speakers deal- ing with the latest fashions and hair styles kept president Becky Easley and sponsors Betty Puckett and Mickey Rector oc- cupied. Students who join FHA are required to have had at least one semester of home- making, and also to have an interest in crafts, personal grooming, and various community activities. Janice world Clanton and Becky Easley are given new insight into the modeling Happiness Is FHA was the theme by Mrs. Tommy Kirksmith, a local model. the concourse by Wanda Ciochette and of the bulletin board Mary Freeman. Bottom row: Sylvia Gacia, Susie Cline, Wanda Ciochette, Becky Easley, felda Flores, Marilyn Cooper. Second row: Matiie Givens, Nanette Phlegar, Mary Freeman, Elaine Startz, Hilda Beasley, Carol Stonecypher. Top row: Cynthia Moore, Cindy Coble, Joyce Phlegar, Gail Moore, Marilyn Kay, Loretta Perkins, Gloria Dyer, Anna Brockman, sponsor Mrs. Mickey Rector. Not pictured: Doris Boyd, Marilyn Breshears, Marilyn Fritt, Sharon Goble, Joan Hughes, Beverly Kruszewski, Helen Melburn, Wanda Morgan, Gloria Rodriguez. 86 Organiza lions
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