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ff, ' if-aff' u Sponsor Mrs. Roberson helps the girls make name tags for open house. Preparing to guide tomorrow's youth Where ambition leads, skill more than ikely will follow. Such is the case for embers of Future Teachers of America. ue to their will to learn they will become he skilled teachers of tomorrow. Under he leadership of sponsors Tina Hendryx nd Fern Roberson, students learn about he advantages and disadvantages to be- ng teachers. Future Teachers did not limit hemselves to just learning about the eaching profession. They also helped --111 ., .... . -l local f63ChefS During Opeljm House club members Tami practices sitting at a desk. helped to make apple shaped name tags f0l' each of the I93Cl l6I'S. Future Teachers of America also put into action several springtime fundraisers in order to benefit next year's organization. By learning about the profession that each of them wishes to enter, Future Teachers of America strive to become the best that they can be. F'I'A: First Row: Mrs. Roberson, Cheryl Rober- son, Lori Wyatt, Laura Luton, Darla Herd, Tami Moore, Saunja Brockway, Denise Bridgman, Mark Barrett. Second Row: Chris Knudsen, Janene Plumlee, Robin Gill, Melissa Calter, Shelly Schrade, Kara Johnson. Third Row: Teresa Cox, Patty Barnard, Andrea White, Kathy Carpenter. 42 I- Ll. Organizations 16
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She enjoys the party just as much as the kids do. 5? Preparing to compete in business world Members of FBLA are looking ahead to their future. Students in the club participate in the business courses offered at school. By taking part in the club's activities they are assured a solid background for their start in the working world. Aside from looking to the future, FBLA members get involved in the festivities at Christmas by holding their annual party. Children from the Buckner ChiIdren's Home are brought to school and Santa Claus delivered each child a present. N01 only was the party the annual service project but it also served as a break in their routine. l FBLA lfirst rowl Mrs. Stosberg, Beverly Brck, Rebeeca Reyna, Lisa Hannigan, Delaine Head, Baker, Tim Ftobinette, Mrs. Jacobs, fsecond rowl Susan Hollis, Staci Shedd, Sylvia Martinez Kolberg, Cindy Victor, Erna Grasz, A. J. Jumper, Beverly Hartin, tthird rowl Diane Kornegay, Wright, Cindy Anderson, Staci Schneider, Beth Polk ,l fe- 'L' An FBLA shows off his talents. These girls enjoy the punch and cookies. 166 ORGANIZATIONS
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.: cu Q. on CE cu E on ne En mbingfivlari Plu .A O5 G Marine Repair: First Row: Anthony Walker, James Jackson, Greg Jackson, Robbie McManus, Mitch Schneider, Ross Mackey, Mark Shepard, Bill Malone, Todd Gose. Second Row: Brian Barber, Sebastian Roberson, Terrance Jarmon, David Anderson, Trent Nau, Chad Hardage, Mitch Davis, Craig Grisham, Ken Sparks, Bryon Lamb, Craig Roan. ' mei ' 7 Plumbing: First Row: Brenda Randall, Melton Henderson, Dane Jones Trey Cockerell, LaShander Mills. Second Row: Maria Lopez, B.C Singleton, Gerald Clark, Terry Cheek, Jimmy Seat, Johnny Jenkins Waylon Scott, Charles Bruton, Mr. O'NeiIl tsponsorl, Scott Taylor, Jet Polston, Leonard Freeman. Learning through experience The plumbing students at Lakeview are taught the basics of the trade. Beginning students in the two year program are taught the work- ings of both porcelain and metal pip- ing. By the end of the course, each student is prepared to enter the ICT program and go into the working world. Another trade taught in C Wing is Marine Engine Repair. This, too, is a two year program. Instructors focus Organizations mainly on the repair of small out- board motors. An occasional inboard is brought in the shop. Like the other trades taught in the vocational department, other engines are brought in by customers to be worked on by second year students. It is by this practical ex- perience that students are able to 1 gain the skills needed to be suc- cessful inthe working world. An essential part ot a plumber's trade. 1. .x ' Vx Y xr K .S - -ua- A marine engine student works on an outboard motor during class.
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