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Anne Gorten plays a game of ring around the rosie with young students in child development. Photo by Blaine Baker. An anxious Sheri Kenemore picks dishes up for the luncheon. Photo by John Thomas. Brian Powell tells a story to children in class. ,MM fb FHA, Heros, CVAE, VEH 241
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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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242 ICT ICT prepared studen ts for the future by offering job placement and first-hand experience in a trade. hat do you get when you com- bine high school credit, on-the- job experience, and a pay check? You wind up with the labor force of voca- tional students involved in Klein ln- dustrial Cooperative Training QICTJ. ICT was a menagerie of work on farms, for small businesses, in dentist offices and in other vocational fields. The students are really great and they work hard on all their projects. I'm glad I've had the chance to work with ICT again this year, commented sponsor James Stubblefield. The familiar phrase all work and no play soon gained true meaning to the ICT members. To fight job doldroms, parties were thrown whenever possi- ble. There was a Halloween party, a Christmas party, a teacher luncheon, an employer-employee banquet, and the ICT banquet. Typically though, when the last morsel of food was devoured and the last balloon drifted to the floor, it was time to go back to work. Brian Sowell helps a customer at Bass and Meineke Auto Parts. 7 Faculty members enjoy the feStive spirit at the annual Christmas luncheon sponsoreoli by l.C.T. 2 I ti
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