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1 W QKWYJIA . , l fi' Kofa's F.H.A. girls strive to meet their new horizons ' , .W , 'Q A r x A 0- A 7 f 4 4 . .4 f 1 , ,, S, - - --- 1,3 V' 4 i P if i f f 1' iii! Q x s 4 -an K s ix .. s-091 D X K x Q . .QVQ ' . ' ' x- f 'R D ' .s ' ' -J. .U A - ff X f 5 35 .Sis Q. 'Q in ' 2 if 3. ' X fs - D41 1 I 'sg t is K ' , -fp.. , . u i N A is S , L 5 tx ff. A Q st V4 in i A xy, , if Q I x ia as Q .1 Y -.X i - 'J Q 'Pl 5 x, 1 9 , K ' si 1 X .via 1 , X! 'H l Y W ' X 116 V l 1 D. gf 5 ' is foggy? 1 , i f 0 s .528 W , ,,, . X . t K ' ' X i ... . . . lbw A .. V S 4 DF' X , ' E , sp-11923 , 1 1 2 Q 1 if s' K 3 'i A K 1 BOTTOM ROW' K Hackbarth-Pres. L. Mills-Sec., L. Foster-Tres., D. Menchaca, D. Loeltz, D. Rodriguez, J. Sant, C. Brullo. ROW 21: D. Foster, L. Noble, J. Paulsen, F. Drysdale, S. Stelly, S. Lenke, T. Van Horn, S. Foster, S. Pettit. ROW 3: B. Dildine, S. Garcia, L.CqaIiki-DEl:lllIn1?, C. Sinclair, C. Brunstein, L. Musgrave, M. Woon, G. Gonzales, T. Perez. TOP ROW: S. Noble, K. Sherwood, R. Strom, J. Pac er, . air, . Wisener,S. Khulman, K. Whims, L. Hilden, C. Meeks, D. Parsons, D. Harden. F.H.A. . Future Homemakers of America began the year with a Get Acquainted Tea for future members. All freshmen girls en- rolled in home economics were invited. An early breakfast was part of the informal initiation, old members were present to apply missing accessories to the initiate's costumes. F.H.A. spon- t h e homecoming dance with the theme Sign of The Times. The club participated in a Work Day, where members of F.H.A. were paid one dollar an hour for house work for townspeople. ln October, fifteen girls at- tended the distric in Tolleson. Linda Fo elected District Public Flelati ons Chairman. Linda was the first district officer from Kofa. The state convention was held in March on the ASU Tempe. sored t convention ster was Susan Lemke and Jane Paulsen looking at the 1970 yearbook at the annual freshmen tea sponsored by the F.H.A. campus in ORGANIZATIONS l I X K , , X l 1 fig. X K ff, nfs: X si Q , ., ,, , s . wfff Diane goodie l HT' ff Sons 1 the Tin . mf- sq?
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35292 The French club lrav s c Los Angekfs for banquef BOTTOM ROW' D Elliott-Pres M Lineberry Vice Pres B Mathews Tres J Hod SS S9 T Nl Fl - l . - ,, , g - c ., . ores, A. Gallegos, D. Baxter, J. Deyo, M Heame D gomgml ROW 2: Gutierrez, R' Maldonado, S, Gracia, L. Peralta, T. Ayers, L. Ivy, L. Foster, L. Orines. TOP ROW: M Wakawatzu, R. Heredia V. Cardenos, E. Braden, B. Reily, M. Franklin, D. CrawfOrd, B- AFFBS. Z- Johnston- SPANISH CLUB El Castillo de los Reyes re- quired each student wishing to be in the club to be taking a class in Spanish, speak it or have taken Spanish 3844. The student also must have interest in improving his Spanish and contributing to his school life. The Spanish Club was very ac- tive this year. Other than poster parties, and bake sales, the club sold spirit flag pins and spon- sored a school dance. FRENCH CLUB To become an active member of French Club one must have taken one year of French or have been enrolled in a French class. The members of French Club had weekly poster parties during football s e a s 0 n and monthly poster parties during the remaining year. The c I u b traveled to Los Angeles where the members at tended a banquet vvith a from F r a n c e gave a very interesting speech. speaker 118 ORGANIZATIONS Ja BOTTOM Row: v. Cardenas-Pres., L. Houghton-sec., K. crow, S. Cliff- ROW 2: K' wmiams,N.c ii ' - a ovvay, A. Gasca, C. O Daniel. TOP ROW: J. Pitts, D. Smith, B. Rowe, M' Fink' W. Hoard. J V -.,A . V Old and n renc spea er Y trip to Los Angeles. . h 'r ew members of the French Club discuss the F h k the heard durmgf 9' 5? Q, l tif, , w BO'l'l O. Pa D. Hu A to I the Latin activ sales activ stani gran Eacl' nate and ' Qlll RQ 'Ng s M .K
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