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The new I98J-S3 F.E.L. T-shirts portray the club attitude of We care! FEC We care is the motto ol the Enends of Exceptional Children (KE.C.i club. If it weren ' t for this worthwhile organization made up of 54 members, many special children and adults in and around Mobile would not receive help given them each year. F.E.C. participates annually in 10 parties for retarded citizens of Mobile and helps these people to better enjoy special occa- sions. A Christmas party in Pnchard and horseback riding in Citronelle for Easter were the highlights of the club this vear. YGIP The most significant thing about this year ' s Y.G.I. P. club is the change of the club ' s name. It was formally called Model U.N. (United Nations). Since the club par- ticipated in two other political meets be- sides Model U.N., the name was changed to Y.G.I. P. (Youth in Government and In- ternational Politics). Y.G.I.P. ' s officers consist of Randy Mat- thews, President-, Julie Jones, Treasurer, Debbie Sullivan, Secretary, and Cynthia Zackrison, Parliamentarian. This year ' s calendar included: partici- t? What C ' -ur e Mow? . MAKING HISTORY stufo How To Deal With Moscow Cleaning A Dp the Mess pation in Youth Legislation in which stu- dents explored state politics, participa- tion in Presidential Classroom in which students explored politics in youth gov eminent, and Model U.N. in which stu dents explored international politics in a United Nations atmosphere. In the Model U.N. meet Baker students won three awards: Best Delegation. C n thia Zackrison and Randv Matthews, and Best Delegate SC Committee 2nd place. Debbie Sullivan. Through these three meets, the club reached their purpose of introducing stu- dents to politics on international, national, and state levels. This histor bulletin board shots ust a lev, of the issues discussed in Y.6.I.P. HP 137
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F.B.L.A. Baker ' s F.B.L.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Janice Cate, Business Office Education teacher. Its officers consist of Maureen Finlay, President; Peggy Bender, Vice President; Lisa Foster, Secretary; and Lisa Farill, Treasurer. Its purpose is to learn new business skills and to use them in conjunction with the club. It also is to let this nation know that the future holds great prosperity for business and business people. F.B.L.A. was involved in many interest- ing activities this year, such as two fund raisers, a District meeting and an annual F.B.L.A. Banquet on May 17. At the District meeting, held on March 26, there were competitions for F.B.L.A. members from 15 different business cate- gories. Each participant showed courage, responsibility, and ambition by participat- ing. It has been said that by being a member of F.B.L.A., you have your foot in the door- ways of the business world. Then you must strive to produce your very best. Members Debbie Shirley, Lisa Polk, Cindy Gris- sett, Karen Peabody, Consheda Wallace, Robin Wheeler, and Sherri Hall show off the F.B.L.A. infor- mation board. Dana Gardner, Lindy Gasaway, and Marjorie Gollott urge everyone to join F.H.A. FHA The Future Homemakers of America is an organization for both girls and boys who have had at least one year of Family Living or Home Economics, and an inter- est in family life. The purpose of FHA is to promote stu- dent growth in leadership both in school and in community activities. It ' s also to encourage high standards of morality and family life. FHA had a busy year as they participat- ed in two Family Living Weddings, and a Fashion Show during Christmas-time. During a week called FHA week, mem- bers sold tickets for students to attend a Family Life Film Fair during the lunch waves. Films were shown on birth defects and how to bring families closer. A District Meeting at Theodore High School in which 6 delegates were sent, and a State Meeting in Montgomery in which 8 delegates were sent successfully closed the year.
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Key Club The Key club began three years ago, and has been successful ever since. The main goal of all key club members was to develop initiative and leadership. Key club provides experience in work- ing in group activities. It also prepared students for useful citzenship, and helped them to learn how to better serve the school and the community.
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