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P.T.S.A T : as i if .- fa-A-'MN its K, Y-Q, 1 .gi M g, .ss .wwf W ix. if b T, i J 59. rstd .. T f I1 an M- .c...,aw -:k' P.T.S.A., Parent-Teacher-Student Association, was organized to make a bond bet- ween these three groups. The group's main goal was to gain better communications in the school and home atmospheres. At meetings, discussions went on about impor- tant school issues where parents, students, and teachers alike were able to voice their opinions. This year's officers were: Kathy Williams, President, John Musciano, lst Vice President, Beverly Connell, 2nd Vice President, Joan Murnan, Secretary, and Maxine Carlson, Treasurer. To this year's members, thanks for all the time and hard work given. 237
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Foreign Exchange lt has been a great year for me. I've got lots of friends. l'Il come back and visit Pomona some time. And I like to thank all of my friends and teachers. See you again. Thank you for everything. Kikuno li, Japan It would be quite a memorable experience to live in another country. Pomona had a number of students that were from other countries, but just three of them were considered exchange students. Mrs. Smith, their sponsor, and their host families helped to make their year in the United States enjoyable. In addition, there were many students at Pomona that were good friends to the foreign guests, and made 1981-1982 a year they will never forget. Thanks for everyone and everything. It is a really impor- tant time Qperiodj in my life. Mitch Okamoto, Japan I had a really neat experience here at Pomona. I enjoyed going to a totally different school speaking a different language, and meeting different people all together at one time. This year at Pomona has become an important stage in my life. Thanks to everybody.! Reiner Grube, West Germany
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Home Ec. doesn't just involve cooking and sewing, two clubs within the depart- cupations QFHAXHEROJ. These clubs provided students with a chance to serve the community, experience on the job training, and provide its members with techniques for cooking and properly eating food. Along with an unending list of individual activities, these groups prepared and served a country dinner in honor of opening night of Music Man. They both went to major Home Economics convention in March where all their knowledge was used. The members of FHA were: Sue Adams, Cathy Aguilar, Monica Aldez, Patty Aldaz, Debbie Alexander, Sue Alfaro, Tracey Allen, Kathy Astatos, Janet Bean, Gary Beesley, Tracey Bennett, Meri Black, Kris Body, Jan Bohan, David Bryan, Deanna Byberg, Tammy Chape, Sonja Colf, Gina Collier, Thonda Coonts, Diane Deverardine, Charmagne Espinosa, Susan Facenelli, Jenny Fessender, Rick Fikani, Terrie Ford, Kevin Gardner, Cindy Green, Sharon lsham, Wendy Jones, Kristie Kinball, Debbie Krauss, Maria Martinez, Marcia Mauk, Michelle McEnterfer, Bridget McKinney, Lisa Pagel, Janel Patton, Paula Peterson, Kim Rachjaibun, Anji Redmond, Doug Robinson, Laura Roybal, Susan Schnitzer, Gail Shultz, Debbie Solly, Stephanie Sullivan, Jill Westlake, Michelle Williams, Ronda Wolf, Lori Vanzart, and Michelle Venable. Members of HERO were: Terri Acker, Jeannie Anthony, Donise Bifferstaff, Melissa Bryce, Jerry Castaneda, Linda Chappelle, Tammy Chopi, Christi Cooper, Cheryl Donley, Charmagne Espinosa, Maria Feifarek, Cherly Freimuth, Michelle Fryers, Lori Gumm, Heather Haron, Lori Hoff, Francie Howell, Gina Longo, Jennifer McGreen, Kathy Michel, Natalie Tower, Linda Whatley, Tracey Acker, Cheryl Barker, Tammi Bush, Vanessa Darner, Kim Davenport, Laurie Pauley, Laura Shoemaker, and Jeanette Silvas. Ms. Sipe, Mrs. Schipper, and Mrs. Van de Wege sponsored these two clubs. F H A H E r E ment are Future Homemakers of America and Home Economics Related Oc- ' 4 i is l , , . , .W 8, I
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