Klein High School - Bearkat Yearbook (Klein, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Klein High School - Bearkat Yearbook (Klein, TX) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 243 of 360
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fire: Horticulture it Missy Palmer tends to the plants in the greenhouse. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. lt 's a fun way to learn about floriculture. You get to meet a lot of nice people, said senior Lori Turner. ost students first noticed them around Homecoming. Then at Christmas they were everywhere. By Spring they were in full bloom. The talented students belonging to the Klein Horticulture Club were responsi- ble for campus floral creations made throughout the year. Their products ranged from football mums in all shapes and sizes. Detailed with everything from ribbons to miniature footballs for Homecoming. Also Christmas wreaths and poinsettias adorned the Bearkat halls. Officers leading this year's club, headed by sponsor Liz Thoede, were: President - Tina Holderg Vice-President - Lori Turner, Treasurer - Steve Haggg Reporter - Lisa Turner, and Show Chairman - Debbie Hubert. President Tina Holder said, The goals of the club are to develop the skills of pro- duction, marketing, arrangement, and management skills in the floriculture, nursery, and landscape industries. Hard work pays as Anne-Marie Scandalis sees that the plants are well cared for. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. Horticulture 239

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Bass Club Being in Bass Club helps you practice so you can perfect the techniques of Bass fishing, said Craig Cashdollar, vice-presiden t. ishing has long been more of a leisure sport than a competitive one. However, the students belong- ing to the Bass Club refused to believe this was a valid belief and proceeded to prove it by competing in many tournaments. The club held meetings every Tuesday and on Thursdays near tournament dates. Although they competed throughout the year, most of the fishing took place in the Spring. The officers leading the club, under sponsor Coach Herb Allen, were: President - David Dillardg Vice-President - Craig Cashdollarg Treasurer - Frank Kreklerg and Secretary - David Lyons. The officers put a lot of effort into making the club com- petitive, while still providing enjoy- ment to the members. Club presi- dent David Dillard, senior, stated l hope that the new members of the club have as many competitive fishing trips as I have had in my last four years. Bass Club provided an outlet so students could enjoy fishing while learning the finer points '17 of the sport. i 4 Bass Club The rewards of patience are visible at the end of the day. David Dillard waits to start the meeting. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. Michael Barnett enjoys a weekly Bass Club meeting. Photo by Michelle Wondrak,



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FHA, Heros, CVAE, VEH 4 :M f,-.ww r Y Tzigi W L ' Hx Joey Banes trys his hand at cooking during class. Photo by Blaine Baker. Michelle Pack and Jerry Raymond listen to a lesson on Child Development. Photo by Blaine Baker. 240 FHA Heros, CVAE, VEH i'The clubs provide opportunities for self-development and prepa- ra tion for community and family living, Sheila Anderson said. hen one thinks of Future Homemakers of America what comes to mind? Most people believe that FHA is a club com- prised of girls. On the contrary, many boys are enrolled in FHA, Heros, CVAE and VEH. Many are in the clubs because of the con- stant changing world. l need the experience of cooking and housekeeping for college and the bachelor life, says Mike Holley who feel sthat this is the main reason for being in the club. The clubs had many fund raising projects for their activities during the year. Their first sale was a Cookie Tin sale in November and a candy sale in April. The clubs meet for a Membership get ac- quainted Barbeque in September. Other activities included a Hallo- ween Party for community children and a Christmas Party for the clubs. ln April the clubs went to area and state competition. Also they held an end of the year Banquet. Sponsors Sheila Ander- son and Brenda Stoeke feel the clubs prepare for family and com- munity life, regardless whether the member is female or male. Hf its Leah Stadder helps children with their craft during Child Development. Photo by Blaine Baker.

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