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FSA Strives to Produce Weil-Rounded Secretaries FRONT ROW Cnd, Ausun, Caro. Smith, Annexe Bennecr. Debb.e Keefe, Ann dark, Lor, Chin. Caterina Valenr, Caro. Haslcns. Theresa McGaha Debb.e T u ,,,s SECOND ROW t:„ C SrB tan; T tJ t Z M M r S , A— Nobie FIFTH ROW: Sharon Springer, Vi ck ,e Lay. VonCe Thomas, Terry Dawley, Diana Duncan. Sharon Wilson, Dancy Long, Brenda Sowter. Virginia Wright, Rose Reagle, Debb.e H.ll. Many people have the idea that if a secre- tary keeps her boss happy she keeps her job. How untrue! A secretary is watched every minute of her working day. She ' s judged in everything she does, from the sound of her voice on the telephone, to her hair style. Sec- retaries are what might be called the back- bone of a business. Most of the girls, studying to be secretaries at TBT. have joined the Future Secretaries Association, an organization formed from the National Secretaries Association to assist the secretarial students. FSA members attended lectures given by guest speakers. A field trip to the Xerox Cor- poration, a banquet at the Swiss House, and a candy sale were some of the activities FSA participated in during the 75-76 school year. Mrs. Judy Sanchez and Mrs. Sylvia Sierra sponsored these girls and encouraged them to be the best secretaries possible.
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Future Farmers Take 1st Place FRONT ROW Norman Cale — Secretary, Joel Joiner — President; Mr. Davidson — Sponsor. BACK ROW Sus; Phillips — Vice-President, Steve Purdue — Treasurer. Green, Davidson and Lenard Sponsor Activities Outstanding Achievements at state and local contest have made the TBT chapter of Future Farmers of America the most popular club on campus. Various clinics and conventions through- out the year provided valuable experience for the future farmers. Students spent the bulk of their time perfecting the skills required in forestry, dairy judging, soil analysis, and poul- try judging, prior to the competition. A Second place in log rolling was won by Norman Cale and Greg Floyd. On December 6, the F.F.A. took pan in a Junior Agriculture fair, the dairy team placed Fifth in the county, the Beef team placed First, and rabbit judging took Second. AJ1 the hard work and determi- nation was in vain. The F.F.A. can be proud of its many outstanding students. FRONT ROW: Jimmy Evans, David Lane, Mark Wester, Billy Wilson, Marlene Hal], Dalton Croy, Cynde Romans, Justi Sykes, J. B. Green — sponsor. SECOND ROW: Howard Turner, Darrell Chester, Steven Pardue, Ronny Crecy, Al Suarez, S Tomlinson, Steven Griffith, Dale Nabors, Carl Pinner, John Davidson — sponsor. THIRD ROW: Earl Lennard — sponsoi Perry Parker, Wendell Amett, Norman Cale, Melvin Christian, Billy Beasley, Myron Faulk, Darek Semkowicz, Randy Taylo Tucker, Sandy Quayle, Brian Boyle, Wayne Grande, James san Phillips, Joel Joiner, Mike Messenger, Sam Evans, Ricky James Albury, Walter Towan, Evonn Reaves, Gilbert Bacz, , Mike Dennison, Tom Atchison, Brent Johns, Renee Hum- phrey, Ernest Preston, Tim Davis. BACK ROW: Sheree Bainbridge, Alan Knight, Randy Kcding, Brian Thetford, Ken Avery, Timmy Pollard, John Everhart, Armando Thomas, Thomas Scolaro, Ronnie Patterson, Greg Floyd, Pat Young, Terry Johnson, Isaac Reynolds. s of America 191
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Inner Club Council Serves Club Presidents Formed New Inner Club Council Hear Ye Hear Ye — Attention all club presidents: A new club has been formed just for you. The Interact Club — is a club for Presidents. Dedicated to all the club leaders at TBT. They will assist in making those wise and prudent decisions that will benefit the student body. This group can best decide what is most popular and what will be most successful with the students because they are on the same level. A few activities that will be held by the Club include an April Candy sale, and fur- nishing voting machines for the school elec- tions on May 5. So far l.C.C is off to a good start and we are expecting great things in the future. FRONT ROW Mr. Tyler, Sponsor, Richard Rowlett, Annette Diaz, Bersy Juncal, Linda McKinley, Dorothy Harmon. SECOND ROW: Sunny Mauldin, Ruth Ausrin, Tina Richardson, Janice Coley, Joselyn Johnson, Carrie Lofton THIRD ROW: James Kroyal. Tim Green, David Prince, Earl Mills. David Miller, Vickie Lay, Russell Florr BACK ROW David Middle- ton, Ricky Martin.
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