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Hero Co-op Hero Co-op is an organization which enables its members to develop occupational skills which will be useful in future careers. Under the leadership of Mrs. Doris lVlcCollum, the group planned several activities for the year. These included acting as aides for children in nursery schools, improving employer- employee relationships and an appreciation banquet for employers. L ttopi Co-op officers: fback FOWI Lisa Barker, Charlotte Planchard, Terry Holzaepfel, ttront rowi Barbara Waddell, Jean Mims, Mary Kirk- land, and Donna Cain. tabove leftj You learn something new every day. Marie Koslosky and Karen Elliot. tabove rightj Mrs. Doris Mc- Collum, sponsor. tleftl Charlotte Planchard, Terry Holzapfel, Lisa Barker and Angela Day listen to a guest speaker. CIubS!243
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CVAE To create and instill leadership, cooperation among members and to do the community good are the predominate goals of this FHA HERO chapter. Activities for this year included a Christmas party and a mother-daughter tea. Under the direction of lVlrs. Mary Petty, the year was a success in the ways of learning, living and growing. y?i2'117f 'T,i1?i:liL::.X'1' i .T wi ,. , , , he 191 ltopj CVAE club officers are left to right: Carolyn Stewart, Cozette Allen, Karen Gerth, Lynda Stewart, and Val Williams. fmiddle leftj The CVAE class members stop working for a moment to pose for a plc- ture, trniddle rightl With Stepsaver it is as easy as one, two, three. Sandra Jackson. tbottomj Wow this doesnt taste like fruit julce! say Terryl Melton and Gloria Davis. 242!CIubS
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Spee h Club Through the planning, staffing and hard work of the speech club members the second Klein Annual Speech Tournament was a great success with 32 schools participating, Ideas and suggestions about the tournament and class activities were the principal work done during speech club meetings. The students displayed many talents in several contests throughout the year as they developed correctness of speech. poise, and self-confidence. Many won high honors. The club sponsor is lVlrs. Matlock. of f' ,Jw 2 ff f,f HWWW f ' ,ff ,f Q43 ,f nf itop right! Jeff Grady and Bob Huey look over the program for the Klein Speech Tournament while Pat Avila and Allison Ply compare tournament scores. lmiddle leftj All right, who took my speech and substituted Good Evening Ladies and Germs? roars Mark Ramsey. lmiddle right! What's so excit- ing? asks Bruce Daniel to Mike Gist and Vicky V Ramsey. lbottomj J X fm! lj f f fi' f7f ff aft: 1,557 V, f,6,,..f . WM. -Aiwa, 5 , . ,,g:1l-L., 244!clubs
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