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am' h f ,,.' h --1 --4 CJ -Q D4 E C5 vi VocationalIndustrial Clubs f T, f 0 r R 45. Q- A at y yi , ig. A t fs A so B A- , , U-'I L M, ly it ,fx-,V l V pp i y B Vocational. Industrial Q . ' j -if 4 B fp V ,, Y , k X . 1 ' i V Clubs of Almerica fV.IgC.?.J . .f ,QL . ' A r g W , isanationa or anization or Yi f A f I,I,, Z 3 A 'E ,r students enrogedfs invoca- V , T H s T ' tional coursesfLff,Tshee,se . uu Nu A T , ivg Sfudenfs are taught uuuu ffiiiallyf f' ' 2' A I a. V t Skills that will muu. help 'l Q T fp ZT W it g H 7 , lil, A throughout their lives. uu . Suche 4 ,A , r Sklus include Public ,lslieakfsrl K t' ul,u T, X l1l,, ing and buS1nesSprvcedures.s , ,1 , -G 7 Most of all, they arevffauglflt , Hr-. -' , Q- g 'l:'l .f ,.-, Q my : ai to Work together fer the T a it l l , fefmenfofmankind- it ,f, , is , lgll -W A A s F K , First Row, Left to Right: Iay Gentry, President: Stuart Campbell, Vice-President, Scott johnson, Secretary, Sam Madewell, Treasurer, David Hazel, Parliamentariang Scott Varden, Reporter. Second Row: Doug Brown, Randall Stinson, Phillip Thomas, Jamie Godwin, Donna Glenn, Pam Paustian. Third Row: Robert England, james Roberson, David Fowler, Larry Lakey, Ferris White, jay Latham, Terry Iohnson. Fourth Row: Jeff Burns, Phillip Spann, Tim Collins, Mark Morrow, David Barns, Robin Stevens, Flint Jennings, Steven Estes, Brent Ryan. Fifth Row: Micheal Iewellson, Greg Brewer, Tom- my Henry, Jeff McClung, Earl Miller, Brian Veal, Brian Banks, Breck Bramlett, Shane Wilhoit. Sixth Row: Mark Montgomery, Randall Oaks, Mark Clark, Keith Campbell, Paul Morris, Mike Page, Ronnie Chambers, Tim Dye, Robert McMinemon. Seventh Row: Chris Cobb, James Oakes, jimmy Dix, joel Cronin, Matt-Morelan, David Thomas, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Ryan, joe Dunn, Greg Coker,-Jim Whisenant. g 1 .4 2 5 T5 . .o 4 cz. i E N U T vi Above Left: The club business procedure team won first place-in the VICA contest held at Athens State College. Members are, t t First Row, Left to Right: Donna Glenn, Lori Champion, i,', Scott-johnson. Second Row: james Roberson, David Hazel, Fhillip, ,V Thomas jamie Godwin. Above Right: Dale Harrisfreceivesjfappliance repair award for winning first place in the District ' V competition held at Calhoun. Bottom Rightgf'RandallV,1fS,ti!1SQh gwonfirst place with this electrical circuittatfthe iei, competition. A B tes, t,,t 531 rs,,i p j i if l mpbell Ca S. VICA 165
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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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,, Future 1-Iomemakers ofAmeri NN., . I -7 QT!-1, l if so '81 166 FHA El First ROW. Left to Right2iRobi'n,f'Scott,, President, Kelly Tumlin, Vice-President, Cynthia'MorroW,jSeeretaryiMariajBngland, Dewanda Oakes, Lisa ,Partaiinjj1jflieiiita,-fMarlar. Second Row: Tawnya Flack, Tracy Kent, Sheree11-,Boggsfflammy1Burden,Tif- fany Winton, Ioanne'Wozney,QQAngelSmith, Wendy Heflin, Donna Kelley, Becky Henderson,S?Mafthaf5MasonjTina Talley, Heidi Crawford.1ThirdfRowi Maze, Devonda Spratt, Sonya Frost, Annette Sasser, Paula ,MartirigSonya-'Ciay, ,Nicole Posey, Kathy Clemons,o,Tamniy, Rivers, Suzanne Atkins, Kathy Terry, Barbara Winn, Candie Fallsfjennifer Patton,jMelanie Smith, Vickie Humphries, Casey Smith, Michelle Parker, Tammy Sfeadham'Q-Y3R?5iei'OWBl1S, :Rhonda Hardin, Anita'Yoder. A , 7 ,e,,'ii is ,,iie Iii 'i-,' f The Future Hornemakersf of'America CFI-IAQ is organized to promote skills in 'home economics. The FHA members are involved in several service pro- jects. These include making trick-or-treat bags for the elderly at Halloween and sponsoring a foster child at Christmas. In order to fund these projects, club members sold cookbooks throughout the community. A In the spring FHA members took up donations for the preservation of the Statue of Liberty. Brewer High Schoo1's'name will be entered in the Register of Contributors on permanent display at the site of the statue. i r The FHA exhibit entered in competition at the Bir- mingham State Fair won-firstlplace and a prize of 5250. At club meetings an pss, FHA-state officer from Falkville spoke and ,Parisiaiiisfripresented a fashion show. To be a memb,er,ofiI?HAgQone must have taken home economics, child -tlpp caiiegjfood production, or clothing production., sss r of'egfojsfrlfsjplfggjp,ggi 1 FHA state officer Rhaiipiagfifzgeraid'was me guest speakerattheoclub'sinitiafiiQif1i,cE2f?D1Q11Yf ' S
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