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f .ima HA members Sharon Jackson, senior, Becky Brenda Staszak, senior, and Stacy Stark, senior, hoades, senior, Tina Boothman, sophomoreg check in fundraising items. Members raise funds for projects Freshmen Homemaking I members were an asset to Future Homemakers of America this year. The group baked cookies each month for the community as a year-long project. The group also held a dress-up party for the children at Lancehaven. , As a group fund raiser, the FHA group sold small children's gifts to students for stocking stuffers. The money earned from this fundraiser was used to help the club finance their monthly community projects and their trips to state and area meetings. Club President, Becky Rhoades, senior, won an award for being the area recording secretary. Rhoades com- mented, Our club activities help out- side our club. They help our community and personal growth. Mossy Minner, FHA advisor, assists Kathleen Kyle, freshman, in organizing the stocking stuffers that were sold to students as a fundraiser. The members of FHA sold the stuffers in their annual Christmas sale. FHA: QBottom Row! Nancy Howard, fadvisorjg Sabrina Bentley, Sharon Jackson, Tina Boothman, Becky Rhoades, Brenda Staszak, Stacy Starkg QSecond Rowb Candice Sturgill, Carlotta Bucher, Sue Hollecek, Cheryl Lindsay, Jennifer Foley, Christy Johnson, Tolanda Reed, lThird Rowj Jeannette Zimmer, Anna Matula, Robin Brown, Brenda Evans, Dawn Boling, Kathleen Kyle, Margaret Curtis, ladvisorlg fTop Row! Michael Green, Michele Maresh, Rayna Reyes, Veronica Shortnacy, Lisa Matula, Monica Hernandez and Mossy Minner, fadvisorj. Future Homemakers of America 67
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Group wins first places at state contest Students enrolled in the CVAE Co-op program attended regular classes at school or attended a half day then went to work for a half day. They were graded on their school work and their on the job performance. Officers were President Ann Marie Foisy, sophomoreg Vice President Tim Alvarado, junior, Secretary Terry Grigson, juniorg Parliamentarian Mike Vlasek, seniorg Reporter Teri Mangrum, seniorg Treasurer Oscar Dominguez, sophomoreg Sergeant-at-Arms Brian Cram, senior, and Scrapbook Chairman Mike Schupp, senior. Sponsor was Becky Tarr. The club attended District contest in March in San Marcos. They won first place in notebook, first in photo panel, second in extemperaneous speech and third in job interview. They also attended State competition in April at Corpus Christi. There, they won first in photo panel and notebook. The club sold boutonnieres for Homecoming. The money from that fundraiser went to help pay for registra- tion and contest fees, installation, con- tests and scholarships. Johnny Brown, senior, works on his research paper for CVAE Co-op class. Brown was required to do class assignments in addition to his daily job. CVAE CO-OP: fB0ttom Rowj Brian Cram, Terry Grigson, Tim Alvarado, Teri Mangrum, Mike Vlasekg QSecond Rowl Becky Tarr fsponsorl, Kevin Laake, Jan Kness, Oscar Dominguez, Johnny Dominguezg lTop Rowj John Rauch, Fred Mendoza, Johnny Brown, Jeff Giessregen. Becky Tarr, advisor of CVAE Co-op, works on applications turned in by students applying for the class. Mrs. Tarr helped many students find a respectable, good-paying job. 66 CVAE Co-op X U... IL
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Greg Fowler, senior, checks the meters on an electronic device used for tun Mechanics learn apprentice skill The purpose of the Auto Mechanics is to train entry level fapprenticej mechanics for auto mechanic jobs, said auto mechanics teacher Richard Heise. Club members spent most of their time working on cars and repairing or salvaging donated cars. The money raised from this work went to the club travel expenses, a barbeque and some tool and equipment replacement. The members attended Spring District contest and leadership in San Antonio March 1-2. They also attend- ed State in Dallas where they places. Although officers of the club were seniors at Westwood, they were the most active members. Westwood students are bused over for the class. Ray- mond Dunigan, senior at Round Rock who has been involved in auto mechanics for four years, said, It's helped me further my educa- tion in the field of auto mechanics. I had a great teacher. I enjoy working with and teaching young students to learn the auto mechanics field, said Heise. won first, second and third AUTO MECHANICS: tBottom Row! 'Lommy Gural, Wayne Shoquist, Jeff Cate, Mark Laughlin, Doug Hanson, John Meyers, Greg Fowler, Ray Dunigang KSecond Rowj James Fisher, David Meece, Daniel Perez, Juan Alvarez, Kelly Callahan, Kyle Horn, Keith Jenkinsg QThird Rowl Brian Reinke, Scott Patterson, Abdul Shiraze, Todd Bailey, Brian Schmitz, Gary Willis, David Carpenter, tTop Rowl Mike Pollard, Keith Hutchens, John Sherbel, Lee Snider, Robby Grant, Chris Watts, Dan Brown. ups in cars and trucks. This is just one step in car maintenance. Studen learn all types of auto repair. if SCJ n' 'X ' Fw 1. - Seniors Jeff Fowler, Wayne Shoquist, Ray Dunigan, Doug Hanson and John Walzel are members of Auto Mechanics who went to state competition. Shoquist and Walzel are students from Westwood. owl X X CHUCK e- .J-af Mm? Angurt Tommy Gural, Jeff Cate and Wayne Shoquist, ed to Round Rock because a number of vocational Mechanics are from Westwood. This class teachf students from Westwood, work on a car during classes, including auto mechanics, are not offered students how to do up keep and maintenance c auto mechanics class. Westwood students are bus- at Westwood. Several members of Auto their cars. 68 Auto Mechanics
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