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v' i CFO sing imagination and skill to defeat the opponent is the main objective in the strategic game of chess. Competition between members of the chess club and other schools gives the student an opportunity to build self- confidence. Members of the chess club apply their knowledge in both inter-school and intra- school tournaments. The members must attend weekly meetings and practice ses- sions. This gives them a chance to check out their mate s. Chess teaches the students to an- alyze their failures by pinning down their mistakes, so that in the end, they will rise above mediocrity, said Charles Ervin, sponsor. Even though chess is a difficult game to play, we have a lot of fun doing it, said Dan Rich. Glenn Strapp smiles while defeating his opponent. r mw 2 wt, f Dan Rich and Gene Ramirez concentrate on their close match. ?4f'51,7,,,i-W,',,, . l i s the board 1 Y S fv dk G 4 ki A A -if s , Q. Q 5 it '- f' 'G 'J viz: c r T-la . -. W Q, f ' . 'H G ' ' ts- 1 1st row: Glenn Strapp Qpresidentl, Bruce Kokeras 2nd row: Gene Ramirez, Dan Rich, Ross McKinney, Kevin Niomeyer, Jeff Nash
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l l l i from T JON THE , RN Slw'lOKEOUt , --.-....,,, owefwzgei 'Q Tiff misleading lthough some people thought that Future Homemakers of America spent their time cooking and sewing, FHA did little of this. ln fact, the club's president, Steve Thompson, is male. FHA taught students to be leaders. Throughout the year, FHA participated in various contests, fairs, volunteer work, and fund raisers. FHA played a big part in the Great American Smokeout Day. They also entered in the Scott Deegan bowl-a-thon and the Oak Ridge walk-a-thon. FHA sponsored a Male Cooking Contest in which guys entered their favorite dish to be judged. FHA taught me many things about leadership that will stick with me throughout my life said Thompson. Chris lnfinger hangs a poster in the FHA display box. an P 1 Beth Harris, Steve Thompson, Dana Wilson and -, K V. , .. Y fs X 1512 M- Bearden, B, Shannon Harris look at their items they sold for a S Y ' H - Hal'l'iS, Ft. ROFIOSB fundraiser, I tg, ,f'e ,w . , 7 2-QQ: L 'TQ ,.- ' 2nd: D. Summers, S. J, ' -Q gf' ' 7 ,Q Harris, S. f ' ' .. '- 3 -' Swv' . ' Thom son S, .l fa-U, -L 4 . P T ' 1. ' X7 'ffif ' . ' Ronosa, S. Keay 9 .V i - ,Lt 'v -4' 1- y ,Q 3rd: P. Landon, C. 5 3, '2 -A ta' i..-,rf 3 .-- QW ' . .T --f 't ,ttf ' 14234 . . .- to 'me' 1 Q' QL ts' X F i i? i 'H ' 'f 4 : f 4 6: F1 x . I 1 . .gd,.,,s-. s E ' 4 T . 4 W , xi, :rf --31 I F f, xg 3 J. ,K .H 1,11 14' i
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I W0 jleft to rightl E. Walsh, L. Brasher, C. Cherrybone, M. English, C. Sparks, L. Callely, C. Wright, M. Gross. Greg Waller waits for his assignment as a teacher's aide. - r A wwf Y 45 ' Inu learning M.. --fc, 'mill ma'-rs: 11 .f -ff .: is .. .f tic. , . 'fs'-'W 1,5 :arf Mia ' r. - f N ..,. , W f S inding success in the teaching pro- 'fession is what The Texas Association of Future Educators is all about. The D explores the essentials needed to be ood teacher and helps students to elop their individual interests in the ous fields of education. eachers and club members benefit it the Teacher Assistance Program. proximately 12 students assist differ- teachers each six weeks, allowing the dent to see the dedication and hard k that goes into being a teacher in y's society. The program also pro- xs some relief from the workload for teacher. TAFE also held a Thanksgiving Break- fast for the faculty, showing the club members' appreciation for the long hours that the teachers spend working with the students. TAFE provides first hand opportunity to work with teachers and to learn what is required for entering and succeeding in the field of education, said Nelda Falk, sponsor. The members must uphold academic, as well as service, standards. Upperclass- men must maintain a B average while freshmen and sophomores pull a C av- erage to remain in the club. A 'B .f' Laura Brasher reads ideas for the fashion show during a meeting. .f' 4'
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