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Senior named state FHA president Senior Suzanne Knight was elected president of the state organization of Future Homemakers of America (FHA) last April, explained Ms. Sharon Reddell, department head. As president, Suzanne Knight was photographed and interviewed for a pro- motional movie for FHA. She was also a member of the Texas task force for the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and represented all youth organizations at the Texas Com- mission on Alcohol meeting. in addition to Suzanne ' s accomplish- ments, Ruth Bloomfield, sophomore, acted as a correspondent for COED magazine. She received questionnaires from the magazine for a survey of stu- dents on their perferences, said Ms. Jane Witcher, homemaking teacher. In other activities, FHA students spon- sored a Thanksgiving dinner and helped with the Santa Claus Anonymous pro- gram over Christmas. Also homemaking students donated money to the Cancer Society and sponsored a faculty tea, con- tinued Ms. Reddell. Students interested in homemaking could enroll in such courses as Home- making I, II, and III, Child Development, and Consumer Health. As part of the curriculum, the teachers scheduled such guest speakers as doc- tors, models, and real estate agents, explained Ms. Reddell. In January, Ms. Carol Steward, home- making teacher, was hired to replace Ms. Pam Hastings, who resigned. (C) Before starting to sew, Julie Davis, junior, replaces the bobbin of thread (photo by Moore). (E) Ms. Carol Stewart, new teacher, helps Debbie Bloyd place the pattern correctly (photo by Wells). Juniors: Kelly to Leighton Tracy Kelly John Kenward Jenny Kerr Hee Young Kimm Robert King Patrick Kinney Kent Kirkman Mary Kiss David K|ar Tracy Knoeppel Suzanne Kocurek MarkKohtz Cindy Kramer Mary Kay Kratz 184
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P.E. class enrollment drops n (B) Going for a strike. Coach Pam Johnson bowls with her third period girls P.E. class (photo by Moore). (F) This year ' s physical education coaches are Ms. Pam Johnson, Ms. Maria McCarty, Mr. Roger Crozier, Ms. Paula Palmeirl, and Ms. Wanda Bingham (photo by Bonacci). Physical education classes were gen- erally smaller, commented Ms. Wanda Bingham, head of the girls ' sports activi- ties, providing advantages as well as dis- advantages. Fewer students allowed the individuals to improve their individual skills m such sports as bowling, archery and tennis. However, there were not always enough students to form competitive squads in team activities, commented Ms. Bing- ham. This year ' s P.E. classes were smaller because more girls signed up for Pep Squad, explained Coach Jack Peterson, head of the department. During the winter months, all activities had to be indoors, remarked Ms. Bing- ham. Bowling provided an alternative to outdoor activities or crowded gym situa- tions, she concluded. Janie Jensen Cheryl Johnson Carol Jones Cathy Jones Lori Jones Randi Jones Cindy Jorrie Kathy Jump Kaiser Milton Diane Kamrath Judy Keller Kim Keller Peter Kelly Tim Kelly 183 Pages by Kim Chutter
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I ' « U ' 9 l»l (A) In homemaking, Julie Jones prepares a wreath made of material for Christmas (photo by Moore). (B) Working on an apron project, Yuki Hoff, Linda Allen and Lanlta Ful- fer, Homemaking I students, learn about sewing techniques (photo by Wells). (D) The Future Homemakers of America officers are FRONT ROW; Anita Munoz, vice president; Jill Eythceson, president; Russell Dutson, vice president of recreation; BACK ROW: Linda Klar, vice president of encounters; Missy Lozano, secretary; Dayna Boren, vice president of projects (photo by Moore). Heidi Kraus Beryl Kronick Jose Laguna Patricia Lamb Joanne Lammers Ronnie Lara Janet Lasater Lesa Latham Greg Lawrence Lori Laymen Melanie Leavoy Richard Lee Barbara Leffingwell Bill Leighton 185 Pages by Julie Murnin
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