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DECIDING on what event to enter in state competition are Raymond Resch and Tim Ault, LISTENING attentively to a FBLA meeting is Yvonne Saenz. OFFICERS for FBLA are Mira Hebert, Gilbert Landeros, Arlene Sequira, Tim Ault, Karen Yates. Not pictured are Robert Arnold, Denise Ben- son, and David Wise. I t..,-we-K A 17 -LQ if 5 J 1' ,Q Tp I t Xi, MEMBERS of FBLA are ffront rowj David Wise, Gilbert Landeros, Robert Arnold, lulie Thomas, Yvonne Saenz, Karen Yates, Sammy Paredes l2nd rowl Bruton jones, Mira Hebert, Saralynn Flores, Meanette Salgado, Sylvia Hardin, Kim Sbockley, Arlene Sequeira, Evelyn Calaunan, Cindy Levy, Linda Campitelle, Colleen Brown, Debbie Rheinhart, Karen Toutant Grd rowj Levy Green, Melissa Celcer, Valerie Woodruff, Guy Diluzio, Alecia Loris, Patricia Culbert, Denise Benson, Steve Olbrisb, Tim Ault. MAKING suggestions at a FBLA meeting are David Wise and Colleen Brown. FBL T35
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They Build Skills Developing creative writing skills and becoming aware of business leadership were the purposes of two special interest clubs. These two clubs were Writer's Guild and FBLA. Creativity was the purpose of the Writer's Guild. Writing poems to short stories was the goal of this club. Members could write anything that came to their minds. Some wrote for self-gratification while others wrote for the many competi- tions. As Kate Connor put it, lf creativity is the mother of invention, she'd better watch out for us. Business leadership was the goal FBLA strived for. Working hard, sell- ing M and M's and poster calendars were the FBLA's fundraisers. They sponsored a family for Thanksgiving and Christmas giving them food and gi ts. Besides fundraisers and service projects FBLA had many competi- tions. In November they went to a workshop in Austin and performed a skit titled, 'lYou got the Job, What Next? ln February they sponsored an area competition at Ellison. In March they went to Ft. Worth for state competition. Arlene Sequeira said, 'iBeing a member of FBLA has given me more awareness of the real business world and a lot of fun memories. Both the Writer's Guild and FBLA had a fun and educational year. PREPARING to write a poem is Lori Sutter, MEMBERS of Writer's Guild are lfront rowl Sara Pate, Kate Conner, Lisa Van Every, Mena McCarthy 12nd rowl Debbie Johnson, Mrs. Cunningham, Lori Sutter, Ken Williams, Frank Shawker. OFFICERS for Writer's Guild are Lori Sutter, president, Kate Conner, Vice Presidentg Debbie lohnson, SecretaryfTreasurer. ASKING Ms, Cunningham a question about her story is Sara Pate. 134 Writers Guild c p it tbxExeIvnCl 9 5 2' 4 1 , .s fwfr . ,y, ,y,,,, ,, . 'arf' 1g,g.r ..v.. . H Mk in f Riga. 3 , I XQQK 2 ' M N , k',0,,5',9g'j5,w.x ,J f . i 3 ' .- N . l an I ' ' , I Ni Q T311 7
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MEMBERS of the Theater Arts Club are lfront rowj Monique Meeks, Donna lones, Kim Lien and Elizabeth Van Every. l2nd rowl Chuck Hinshaw and Kim Graham. Grd rowj lohn Smith, Tammy Fortenberry, Kristi Howell, Karen Yates, lenny Bracanovich and lohn Ford. 14th rowj Eric Markwood, Mark Broadway, Gerry Szeman, Skip Robinson, Kyle Smith and l gl Frank Sharker. OFFICERS for the Thea Arts Club are President, Donna lon Treasurer, Monique Meeks, Vice Preside Kim Lien and Historian, Elizabeth N Every. i li , l They Make Use of Their Talents Special interest, some students had special talents such as writing, acting and building sets. For these students the Pinion and Theater Arts Club provided outlets for their talents. The Pinion saw many changes with a new sponsor, Mrs. Kay Brown. A different front page design, more pictures and more in- teresting articles touched the stu- 136 - Theater Arts Club Copy and layout by Renate Kaaa dent body. For the students whose special in- terest was drama, there was the Theater Arts Club. At Christmas students provided clothing for Chris- tian Farms. One act plays were per- formed at the middle schools as a senfice project. The members of the Theater Arts Club performed at UIL contest held in March at Temple. These two clubs provided a great opportunity for students wl special talents and interests. PERFORMING a scene from the sen- play, 'lThe Pink Panther, Dreyfuss QM Shoemakerl tortures Margo lKim Lienl running his fingernails down t chalkboard. ENACTINC a scene frtl Chamber Music, one of the plays put by Drama ll, are Karen Musselman, Are Williams and Kim Lien.
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