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162 DECA 2 , ' , i Distributive Education i Clubs of merica ,Vk.l L,V,h, VLV, ,ALKVA kVLAV,, kV,h ,LVV K 1 ' V First Row, Left to Right: Chris Wroten, Tammy Lafoi1le,Ieff Pritchett, Amanda Irvin, Robyn Miller, Lisa Kirby, Lisa Stapler, Dixie Camp, Lisa Har- dageg reporter, Pat Gravermanp vice-president, Katherine VWilsong secretary-treasurer, Ian Corder: parliamentarian, Lisa Elledge, Melody Brown, Melanie Prince, Sandy Green, Dana Draper, Michele Barber, Michelle Adams, Tim West. Second Row, Standing:VAndy Latham, sponsor, Thomas Widner, Vicki Taylor, Richardilfiam, Iohnfferry, Benita'Hopper, Greg Mangrum, Tim Harris, Jeff Atchiey, WimpyVEubanks, Tammy Ray, Christy Frix, Brett Lacks, Ray Hunkeapillar, Adam Crowe, Rodney Allen, Mark Mims, Pam Higdon, Greg Gullion, Teresafj-iholnges, Kim Holcomb, Racheal Poole, Robbie Atchley, Samantha Morrow, Steve Childers, Rita Chibbra, Dewayne Adams, Amy Hum ' 3 . . '-'h . I 2 Right: Tammy Ward, Pat Graveman, Katherine Wilson, Sandy Green, and V Melanier Prince represented Brewers at the Marketing and Distributiize,-gEducation District Florence, 1 3 l
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164 FBLA Membership dues were used to pa B e j expenses. The officers elected for next ear will l Business Leaders of merica y HAMA - , . l . s First Row, Left to Right: Tina Chambers, President, Dewanda Oakes, Vice-Presidentg Katrina Madewell, Secretary-E Treasurerp Mary Snider. Second Row: Tammy Campbell, Michelle Adams,3Daonne Ozbolt, Anna Thompson, Susan? Dunaway, Connie Dotson. Third Row: Pam Looney, Gina Morgan, Twinette Thomas, Teresa Lindsey, Debbie Martin, Tam- my Rivers, Mary Ga1'rett,rDeann Burt. Fourth Row: Renee Flack, Melanie Smith, Billie'Motes, Kerry Briscoe, Annette Vaughn, Tracy Swader, Selena Wright, Remonda Williams, Iami Watson, Ronica Holland, Kim Collins, Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. Slaten, Mrs. Duke. . , l , j t,l. T , 'i'a t A 4 4 p ,a gcc, p ,ggc , I Future Business Leadersof America QFBLAJ is y a club that prepares students for a career in business and office administration. ' c The club has business meetings once a month in which they discuss club functions. During the school year they had guest speakers who in- cluded the district vice-president of FBLA, Decatur Mayor Bill Dukes' secretary who spoke on it professionalism in the office, and a nutri- ,tionist who spoke on exercise and nutrition, n a y it l,,ri This year FBLA attended the district meeting. in Athens and the state meeting in M0114 s Y attend an officer training class for two days in August at the University of Alabama. f Qt ,,.r ' V .,-- i F UTBURE A 3 USfN5SS, ,oll r L A f eissi - r , r r, A A f A V' Students in Business ll Offical Education Class par-l ' ' ' ticipate in FBLA as an extracurricular activity.
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