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i I i graded papers. Well, it sounds pretty easy but Kim Swim, TAK aide said, Teaching is a lot more than that. You need to be able to have patience, work and commu- nicate with students and try to handle problems in a reasonable way. Many stu- dents don't realize how hard it really can be teaching students. l teach two bilingual students. At times, l find teaching them to be frustrating since they can't understand English very well. I try to keep my patience with them and help them out in any way I can. I find teaching rewarding and l really love it. Many of the TAK aides said that this program was a super one that had helped them to become better at teaching and find out what the duties and responsibili- ties of a teacher were. TAK aides teach Monday through Thursday at nearby elementaries and Round Rock Middle School. On Friday the TAK aides attended a seminar class with Mrs. Joan Hall, TAK supervisor for the club. upcoming activities, tw!! Upper left: One, two, three, twenty dollars. Susan McLeavy, treasurer, counts the membership dues Upper right: In her first year to sponsor FTA, Mrs. Ceilia Robertson talks to the members about Right: FTA members are, fFirst rowl: Terri Finley, Cecilia Robertson, sponsor, Juli Stearns and Carol O'Connor. tSecond rowj: Lige Anne Taylor, Karen Poole, Paula Hill and Susan McLeavy. Above: Mrs. Robertson gives information to Terri Finley, president, and Karen Poole, vice president, about what should be discussed at the meeting. Design and Story by Charlene Dossey 99
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FTAXTAK give experience Students get insights into being teachers It you have six apples and take away three apples, how many apples do you have left? This might be a question that a Future Teacher of America would ask a group of six year olds. FTA was an organization that will help students learn the trade of being a teacher. Mrs. Cecilia Robertson, FTA sponsor, said that the RPEA gave a schol- arship to one ofthe seniors in the chapter. Winter f TAK f FTA The members in the club were ushers at college night in December and on Valen- tines Day they sold candy grams. The officers for the club were, Terri Fin- ley, president, Karen Poole, vice presi- dent: Susan Mcleavy, secretary-treasurer, Lige Anne Taylor, reporterg Carol O'Con- nor and Julie Stearner, historian and Paula Hill and Laura Kinningham, Student Council Representatives. lf a student had ever thought of beco ing a teacher, the TAK program enab them to get an insight of what it was ree like to be a teacher. it was an elect course offered to juniors and seniors cl templating a teaching career. A student might say to himself, tear ing is a snap. A teacher's job was: teach the students the course and tol that they assigned work, gave tests at l X Upper right: TAK aids are, tFirst rowj: Fl. Stuart, S. Mcl.eavy, Ft. Gunn, B. Moore, B. Koehl, G. Williams, S. Mooreand L. Eckert. tSecond fowl: M. Hundley, L, Payne, P. Henry, C. O'Connor, V. Stuart, J. Heck- man, D. Fiendon, E. Murray, K. Swaim, T. Finley, C. Gregg and Mrs. .loan Hall, sponsor. Upper left: O.K.! You can be the Captain ofthe kick- ball game. Jaquetta Heckman, TAK aid, assists in teaching P.E. at Deepwood Elementary. Right: You are doing just fine on your homework. If you need any help, l will be glad to help you. Shari Maynard, TAK aid, helps teach an English class at Deepwood Elementary. 2 ., ., , K-,Mi -,A ax.. .sf - - Pr- tt., I tt at 1 is A ' new .. A ' u-S'xf.s.,,. A six- tg. xy A ' ,gs , x-fees ns. t.-,.,. india- ,AH .' t ,. r 4 ..-t. T A A it 1.4.44 up -... Photo by chris
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Right: FFA officers for 1980-81 were: Melllsa Madsen, Bobbi White, Scott Click, Gary Ber- glund, Pete Grandjean, and Chuck Fretwell. Below: FFA members for 1980-81: iLett to rightj: J. Hill, J. Wood, T. Fisher, T. Peterson, L. Stewart, K. Mistelt, W. Stark, D. Parker, S. Telan- der, K. Adams, T. Bradley. QRow 25: D.Huddle- ston, S. Dallmeyer, G. Bena, M. Wnited, L. Allo- way, B. Tully, J. O'Sickey, W. Henderson, P. Cortez, D, Nash, D. Ehrlich. lFlow 33: O.Rost, J. Rhyan, R. Stark, J. Snodgrass, G. Dees, T. Ste- koll, G. Parker, P. Walden, C. Walden, CROW 43: T. Kroeker, J. Taylor, N. Binham, R. Ontiveros, G. Allred, D. Gutherie, C. Johnson, K. Wilson, B. Sunstord. Top right: Kelly Misfelt, senior, shows his lamb at the Round Rock Livestock Show. Above: FFA members cont.: QFrom left to righty: M. Martinets, S. McKinney, L. Benningfield, S. Tuey, J. Raiford, R. Hollan, C. Niemann, N. Wilkison, J. Swot- ford. QSecond rowi: E. Oates, T.Ransom, J. Phillips, J. Smith, K. Latham, K. Taylor, T. Hood, D. Joplin, K. Reagan, E. Fowler, C. Moerbe. tThird rowi: R. Underhill, R. Wiley, T McCann, G. Wall, S. Ritter, R. Dillard, C. Moore, C. Mokry, W. Williams, K. Haggs- trom, D. Dumas. Far right: He's my baby, says Tracy Hood, soph- omore, at the Round Rock Livestock Show. Right: Richard Sells, junior, shows his lamb after competition. r - X A' sv. s- M we . . ,,.i T :-i'r f Tis! - g A' :' fl . ' z ' . .N . ,er . 'L Q 5, K- 1 -..- -f my K img. 1 555, . ... 'Q V. Fil-is W . .L ' g' ...W .. V -.11 he :' ' - is 'Lf' at. gy., -ae. wasri' ' C . ww . ,sg Lszi, : Y C' .. as photo y Scott Click A C me-+4543 .. t, .. 9' 0
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