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FT 2.xVAVAv4gvfXfZwAxiZNvz'imvwAf7K VZXVZSVAVAAVAVA Front Row: Sara Camarillo, Lynda Solis, Debbie Camarillo, Lisa Villarreal, Tressie Starr, Teresa Garcla Mrs Bonnet Advisor Second Row: Jana Fenton, Steve Compton, Matilde Cedillo, Norma Acosta, Saundra Crawford, Charlene Simmons Kimberely Moore. Lynda Solia - Parliamentarian Debbie Camarillo - Secretary Jana Fenton - President Lisa Villarreal - Vice President to gain understanding about the art of teach mg We learn the many characteristics it takes to be a teacher Jana Fenton HFTA is not just for teaching it helps a person Sara Camarillo - Projects Chairman There are many things that contribute to the making of a teacher, but the most important of these is experience. Experience means listening to lectures, being around teachers, going to District and State Conventions. F.T.A. is centered around that purpose.
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Choir-17 CHOIR WAS TU ED I wvavavmwagzxmn-WWA Choir Brought Confidence To Forefront A note here, a note there sounds easy huh? It's not! The hardest part is getting the har- mony and rhythm just right, and putting it all together. Confidence is a trait that a choir member must have. To be able to know what comes next and how to approach it as a group is a great challenge. It also takes a strong leader to take command. S Ss, .i Although Mrs. Hettle is new to the school, she is very well- liked and turned out to be a good director. The choir has performed at contests and concerts that were open to the public. They also per- formed at graduation for the bene- fit of the out-going Seniors. Over- all, the choir has been an indis- pensible part of Waxahachie High their quality and increase mem- bership in the coming years. The student body wishes them success and harmony in the years to come. Choir is a place where I sing. I can let myself go and I don t have to worry about what peopl say about rne. Martha Rudder School, and they hope to uphold do what I love to do, Officers: Jackie Maxell-Fund-raising, Melinda Daniel-Hist., Collette Wettling- Treas.fLibr., Martha Rudder-V. Pres., Anthony Davis-Sec. Bottom row: Collette Wettling, Lewella Reed, Gloria Brown, Donna Allen, Char- lene McCullar, Sandy Harrington, Second row: Martha Rudder, Melinda Daniel, Jackie Maxwell, Elaine Owen, Paula Mosely, Michelle Vance, Top row: Steven Cooks, Daryl Overton, David Jenkins, Anthony Davis, Jeff Schafer xg., :'c Was. ,Z l r
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Jr. Historians-19 AST FI DERS ZXVAVXVgxV!N?VAXZKZALAQWAVKZAVAQSVALAVAVS JR. HISTORIANS KEPT PAST ALIVE Jr- HiSi0l'iaDS kept hiSt0I'?' in WPW These past finders also kept the cluh active many ways. 'llhey reSe2i1'Ch9d iI1f0rH13- hy increasing their funds hy selling spirit tion to help area historic sites receive ribbons each week. Also to keep spirit up. historical markers. They wrote DHDGTS the Jr. Historians had a pizza party and a for the state conventions and made pro- Christmas gathering, jects as well. Bottom Row: Kristi Cox, Mr. Hancock-Sponsor, James Almand, Tracy Stevenson, Karen Butner, Sharon Spychala, Sara Camarillo, Mr. French-Sponsorg-Top Row: Ashe Laughlin, Mark Kyler, Kirk Curry, David Evans, Frank Dyer, Kim Butz, Bryan Felty , ' 1 ry gn., I . , 1 G-MI I like Jr. Historians be- cause we meet a lot of in- teresting people. -Kirk Curry Officers-James Almand-Reporter, Frank Dyer-Vice-President, Kristi Cox- President, Kirk Curry-Treasurer, Debbie Camarillo-Secretary
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