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e'-f -J gig s X i l at r N- 1 . -f . . 1 . Advisers Darlene Lipel and Kay Lindberger discuss with member Terry Baldwin and President Kathy Henderson, the cost of an Anaheim trip to be taken during the Easter vacation. 2. Health Career Club President Carrie Whiffen and Thoa To look over information given by a guest speaker on nur- sing careers. 3. FHA members gather for a lunch hour meeting on adopting grandparents, . Health CareerslFHA 57
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ctivities contrast for campus groups lt was a year of contrast for both the Future Homemakers of America chapter and the Health Careers Club. Tokay's Future Homemakers of America chapter increased club ac- tivity drastically in com- parison to last year's inactive group. Activities included traveling to Ceres, Fresno, and Davis to compete in Competative Recognition Events. Members competed against other chapters in various events such as storyg telling, salad making, pre- pared speech, and job ap- plication and interview. Of- ficers traveled to Anaheim for a state-wide chapter meeting. On the other hand, Tokay's Health Careers Club membership dwindled to the point where they joined forces with Lodi High, therefore, no officers were elected. Despite the low turnout, those persons who attended the meetings listed to guest speakers and visited local health career-related businesses. 4. Members Nicole Charlton and Krissy Maltbie review the rules for their Competitive Recognition event. 5. Tokay chapter Health Careers Club ad- viser Brenda Barsamian reviews minutes of the previous meeting held at the Lodi Memorial Hospital.
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1. BSU students involve themselves in their meeting. 2. Adviser Gary Dreher explains the fundamentals of the state convention. 3. Addressing the club is Yvonne Lewis, first semester president. School year takes club to convention Increased involvement of both students and parents heightened the perplexity of the Black Student Union, BSU. Out of my three years in BSU, it's nice to see the club becoming stronger year-by- year, commented Rochida Alfred, first semester vice president. BSU had a very busy schedule and entered upon the year with a candy sale as a fund raiser. Club members then worked on their car for the Victory Week Parade. In December the members made Christmas stockings and sold them at the Christ- mas Bazaar. In the spring a field trip to San Fancisco was planned by members. Money earned during the activities were ear-marked for a three-day BSU conven- tion to let other clubs learn about the different club chap- ters throughout the state.
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