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FBLA starts off on the right foot 3553'- Front row: Marcus Brown, Sherri Newell, Tawny Clark, Rebecca Pitt, Dawn Rice, Ketina Hawkins, Christina Venegas, Charlesetta Taylor, Patricia Valle, Tamara Hawkins. Standing: Ms. Lorraine Jennas-sponsor, Lance Yonnie, Nicholas Becerra, John Dearns, John Tuckness, Mark Morrison, Peter Kingsley, Rod Gower, Bruce Holmes, Jose Barboza, James Young, Kimberly Reinemund, Heather Walton. ,,,..,..., .... his year was the resurrec- tion ofthe Future Business Leaders of America Club. It was at Central a couple years ago, but because of lack of funds, the club did not get off the ground. Ms. Lorraine Jennas changed everything around. Ever since the begin- ning of the year, the club has been grow- ing and growing. There are no head officers in the club, instead there are group leaders. The group leaders are Richard Adams, James Young, Kim Reinemund, John Dearns, John Tuckness, Sherri Newell, Ketina Hawkins, and Dawn Rice. Their job is to supervise the people in their group. The club's main goal is to develop business leadership. In the groups, stu- dents plan and organize activities. They also encourage each other to excel in their academic performance. The club really adapts to the class- room, explained Ms. Jennas, it pre- pares students for their future in the business world. One of the group leaders, John Tuckness ex- plains to Bruce Holmes and Peter Kingsley how they are going to complete the business project. j,,, 'I f 1 ,I 2. .. 'WE L J. , ,,.., K k l as . Y W -2, ,. I , as 5' as ff 'Z' in WW f 1 A 4 f mg V ,,,. .VVV M ff ty xv 4. ,,, FBU-I 73 I
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Varsity FBLI-I o be in Varsity Club takes more than paying your dues. Members also have to get a varsity letter. This year's Varsity Club presi- dent was Shannon Lawson. The officers were David Denham, Jesus Saucido, and John Gurule. The club's main emphasis was to help the athletic department by giving scholarships and sponsoring the Athlete of the Month. To raise money, the club held several athletic events at Central Carnivals. They had a pitching booth and a football throwing contest where a con- testant would throw a football into the center of a tire. Varsity Club this year took cans to several needy families. Shannon Lawson explained, The feeling of helping a needy family is very rewarding. We are not just doing something for someone else, we are becoming better citizens. Josh Lutzker, Allen Pfeifer, and Shannon Lawson, help raise money for Varsity Club on carnival day. Bottom row: Da vid Goldberg, Allen Pfeifer, Brent Danner, Tim Montgomery, Shannon Lawson, Mike Stetson, Edward Blackwell, Jesus Saueido. Middle row: Janet Finger, David Denham, Jon Gurule, Steve Bustille, Scott Lowe, Michelle Carter. Top row: Amy Jacober, Ray Armenta, Tassy Estrada, Stephanie Gonzales, Jennifer Rozar, Stephanie Gula, Laura Thomas, Jennifer Berry. Letterman give to needy families I! 'fi 1 3, , A as if ff i Q bs - L i s , P 1' hifi- , x f I E 'liz . 5 . 730 Varsity
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ICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is a class! club that gives students hands on training and three credits. VICA teaches stu- dents leadership and responsibility in occupations related to industry and health. This year's VICA club had eighteen students. The president was Freda Lib- ertyg vice president, Windy Davisg secre- tary, Veronica Andreag treasurer, Rex Harmong parliamentarian, Jaime Te- jada. The sponsor was Mr. Gary Show- ers. During the Christmas season, the VICA club sponsored two needy families, providing them with food and gifts. The VICA club received newspaper recogni- tion for their Christmas spirit. In Janu- ary the VICA club members participated in a recognition luncheon held in honor of their employers and counselors. The VICA members also held a fundraiser to raise money for their skill olympics. Working at Texaco, Lou DZ-imbrosio learns about auto mechanics. Top row: Lou D'Ambrosio, Rex Harmon, Ka th- leen McMurray, Freda Liberty, Thomas Sheppard, Holland Daniel, Windy Da vis, Jaime Tejada, Jenice Foster, Wanda Frenchman. Bottom row: Micheal Pence, Maria Rascon, Rebecca Hernandez, Danita Earby, Lily Villa- lobos, German DelBosque, Veronica Andrea, Tim Briones, Advisor Mr. Gary Showers. 24.8 vlcnfcoe Club lends aid to needy families ' ai K, M 2 1
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