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PELE - Mrs. Platter, Saunja Brockway, president, Stacy Norred - treasurer, Nailing - Vice president, Ronda Kelly - secretary, Georgia Kat- soras - reporter, Qsecond rowj Nancy Murphy, Gayle Gorden, Kisa Brasuell, DeNell Thompson, Cheryl Rodgers, Kim Clark. s PELE - Teena Culp - secretary, Anna Luckey - reporter, Cyndi Kelly - president, Tammy Payne - vice-president, Lisa Leonard - historian Qsecond rowj Barbara West, Mary Davis, Lynn Branton, Lisa Gray, Lisa Bell. HERO-HECE - Kim Cook, Theresa Wavrusa, Sheila Hennlich, Lisa McGhee, Rena Allen, Camillia Keith, Sabrina Thompson fsecond rowj Sheila Wade, Deanna Mitchell, Cheri Bunker, Ood Derek, Trent Nau, Eric Usrey, Charles Anderson, Melton Henderson, Joe Claunch. 172 FHA 1' A February 7-13 has been designated as National Vocational Week. Lori Johnson, a PELE member, works on teaching materials for her special educa- tion classroom.
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t P DECA: First Row - Susan Poole, Rick Houck, Paula Ivy, Darci Maristein. Second Row - Ricky Allen, Melissa Worley, Kristy Brown, Carl Cordell, Vicky Day, Teresa Berber, Vicki, Third Row - Shelley Utley, Clint Simpson, Billy Bumpus, Brady Nolan, Greg Fleming, Sam Engleberg, Mike Perez, Tris Speaker, Mrs. Peniche, Fourth Row W Brett Reed, David Meyer, Erin Branch, Shannon Ragsdale, Marty Glen, Kellie Jaskula. , if M nm 14' .., 6 Q ' 'i3l'5G., , ,VN ,. A' - - -,ve g ,, l , y 'ig!L'i':t....Eg35 A T '-gi ,t.,+ 5: y Q 1 f ' . ff'Q 274 - ?'f . 'V - 1 s I l '-1 fy ,. f 5 . - Q l I ' C e 1 . 1 .. , A ' 2 f fe 'l, ' 4 --.... f ' ' , if lik? ,M ,, ,Q b , M ft- h V l l Members of DECA participated in Vocational Week. The counselors also took part in Vocational Week. DECA participates in vocational week DECA enables students to work while attending school. The members of DECA are taught skills that are useful in the business world of today. DECA was involved in February's Vocational Week where they built booths to display their work and what is involved in DECA. DECA attended Neiman-Marcus Fortnight in December and gave a Christmas party for children. Toward the end of the year the club participated in Area and State Leader- ship Conferences. Darcie Marestein concentrates intensely during a DECA meeting. DECA 171
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FHA IV: First Row - Christie Weeks, Razelle Cox, Jennifer Dunn, Second FHA III. Firs Row - Mundee Henderson, Mrs. Jefferess, Etta Morales, Edwina Smith, fnot pictured Karen Sykes, Chris Wilsonj. FHA VI: First Row - Mara Contreras, Wendy Whittle, Cheri Bunker. Second Row - Malarie Hunt, Denise O'Briant, Debbie Turner, Cindy Kelly, Kandy Pople, Darla Stevens, Shannon Ragsdale. Third Row - Mark Schirato, Mike Ferguson, Davy Barron, Joel Jeskhke, Vance Vonderheid, Trevor Townsend. FHA V: First Row - Tammy Bynum, Darcie Ganote, Ruth Ashley, Lorinda Landrum, Jana Han- nons, Susan Shareron. Second Row g Felisa Hunter, Freda Grasz, Theresa Anderson, Tammy Caldwell, Julie Koke, Kim McBay, Mike Cummings. Third Row - Troy Harwell, Patricia Stephens, Stacey Smith, Cheryl Billings, Tami Stromberg, Mark Barrett, Lori Mullins, Terry Parker, Paul Hyland, Mrs. Lee, - t Rachael Smith, Leslie Levitsky, Row - Liz Dunn, Dana Landau, Lisa Kasberg, Lori Wells, Second Row - Mrs. Travis, Annette Jackson, Bridgett Davis, Tamera Glenn, Kim Arnald, Mae Miller. FHA provides Homemaking Opportunities Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ is a national organization of home economics students. It provides many opportunities to develop in- dividually the planning and carrying out of activities related to the roles of homemaker and wage-earner. The many purposes of FHA include promoting the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, strengthening the func- tion of the family as a basic unit of society and encouraging democracy through cooperative action in the home as well as the communities. In March FHA members attended the Area V meeting at Skyline High School and in April selected members went to Fort Worth for the State Convention.
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