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vp-me I rf' Teach Them While They're Young To make the members more aware ofthe oppor- tunities in the education profession was the goal set this year for Future Teachers of America. They made field trips to the district convention, and the state convention. This year they had a teacher appreciation tea. Their spon- sor was Martin Fanett. 4? Top Left: Hmm, If I could only remember Brenda Hammer. Top Right: The officers are Brenda Hammer, secretary, Patti Karalis, treasurer, Whitney Summers, vice-president, and Barbara Hoole, President. Left: Lending a helping hand is their motto, Angela Apa and Connie Connell. Above: Mem- bers kneeling: Kathy Broussard, Cathy Clements, Sandi Williams, Francis Chaves, Chris Johnston, Whitney Summers, Marca Thomas. Standing: Cindy, Patti Karalis, Janice Cleckler, Aaron Vowell, Priscilla Day, Brenda Hammer, Barbara Hoole, Connie Connell, Bruce Martin, Karen Roberts, Jim Wright. Organization 383
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Operation: Future Physicians Money-raising activities, films, and lectures were onlv a jew events that .Medical Careers nzembers participated in. Medical Careers was a good opportunity for students inter- ested in going into the field of medicine. Field trips were made to Aletliodist Hospital Neiirosensory Unit, Texas Acfilrl Vet School, Mnsenin of Medical Science, and Shriners' Crippled Childrens Hospital. Menibers set their goal to experience and see cliferent fields of medicine to help make career decisions. Their sponsor was Gerry Watson. i Top right: Linda Wells, Ann Allison, Bucky Spar, and Don Collins stay after to ask questions. Top left: Medical Careers mem bers in alphabetical order are: A. Allison, A. Allison, C Baechle, T. Brown, D. Collins, M Duke,A. Fincher, D. Goerner, IL Gonzales, .L Goodman, M. Goodman, M Green, S. Hemphill, K. Henry, J. Hilderbrant, L. Jenkins, K. Kiripatrick, M Linde, T Lindstrom, A. McBride, L. Morris, .L Moylder, A. Owen, C Price, T. Rust, R. San Luis, K. Schnell, M, Stueber, W. Summers, B. Thomas, H. Torrebraten, 1 Webster, L. Wells. Middle right: Teri Lindstroin concentrates intently on what is being said about the ambulance, Above: The clubs officers are: President, Amy Allison, Vice President, Robert San Luisf Secretary, Carol Price: and Treas- urer, Linda Wells. Right: The CCEMS crew talks to the members about the importance ofarnbulances. 382 Organizations I g A '-H' 3 rf' iv . , ff'igEm-f. f i 4 1?
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i 384 Organizations N l , East Or West Klein Was Best Attending a party was like going to a United Nations meet- ing. You could walk around and hear people talk about home being in Spain, Finland, Africa, or Brazil. For members of American Field Services this was nothing new. They learned about cultures all over the world by meeting exchange students attending other schools as well as hosting tlzeir own exchange stzldent. Sponsor was Mrs. Seelhorst. Top: Roland Mattback, exelzange student from Finland. Middle Left: Club offeersf Lynn Sapsowitz, Sally Serpas, Coiiky Surdaeki, Tanya Harris, Pam Wil inson, Lynn Martin, Nancy New, and Gia Jones, Middle Right: Naney New, Babette DeWree, and Melinda Morris are headed overseas as exchange students. Right: Club members: M. McCue, P. Wilkinson, G. Jones, TI Harris, A. Minter, L. Sapsowitz, L. Martin, C. Surdacki, R. Matiback, M Morris, A. Bailey, N. New, B. DeWree, Mrs. Seelhorst, R. Roy, J. Fleming. - 5i ? X f fi f rf'- fi- 55145 -fl- f ' ,,...v '- - - rfizizmeez 1 ,Qs fr, . v,., . f' ' 'Y ' . . S X 1 l
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