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' ' ' 'W ---- 1 M 'W 'r l -2.-V-...ij-..3,-73.1.4,5.gg:g:.....g-Q-531533,gig.,-,:1 -V m --- f W v NH 'N i . .-1-. E V ...- .-re-1 -:'..::-:-11. qvlv . ....:'.. - --fs' ,. . :H-f----W mm' m rs. .. T S M... .Sm ......l,,-...- . ,W S-rw., A... L. .,.. M. -,..,.... mm. M KONT ROW: Mrs. Lynn Johnson, ck Langley, Chris Fournier, Brad zlsey, Cindy Eddy, Scott Hubbard, eve Henderson. SECOND ROW: :ri Campbell, Jana Meyer, Shelley 'hite, Sara Knudson, Kelly Wilcox, ieri Martinelli, Shelly Loyd, Kim hitwood, Christi Johnson, Melissa morton, Yvette Iannaccone, Holli :QM Smith, Mary Jon Klueh, Mrs. Bonnie Rickel. THIRD ROW: Parker Smart, Diane Schellhaas, Polly Roberts, Todd Ward, Cyndi Matthews, Tami Thompson, Lisa Long, Angie Gomez, Teasy Wesp, Anne Belloni, Mike Principato, Jeff Novak. 9 he officers of FBLA are responsible for a rge portion of the organization's success. IONT ROW: Tami Thompson, Cyndi latthews, Todd Ward, Diane Schellaas, in 13 Va any Lisa Long, Angie Gomez, Teasy 7 :VW V Wesp. Club Training Worthwhile Future Business Leaders of America, an organization which ties to our vocational training department, was made up of 33 students and two advisers. FBLA members ran the school store which sold school sup- plies and a limited number of snack foods. They also pro- vided refreshments for parent- teacher conferences. Another of their accomplishments was supplying some of Douglas County's disabled and elderly with Thanksgiving food bas- kets. Food was collected by a competitive canned food drive. FBLA was said by its mem- bers to be fun and out of the ordinary. Special attention was placed on public speaking and computer work along with many other basic business skills. Empahsis was put on leadership, community service, and social issues. These con- cepts served as a beneficial head start for students no matter what their plans for the future were. All these skills were put to the test at various conferences that occured throughout the year. Participants for districts were chosen through local run- offs. From there students had the opportunity to go on to state and even national compe- titions. Adviser Mrs. Lynn Johnson summed up FBLA as a great opportunity for students whether or not they are inter- ested in a business related fu- ture. They have nothing to lose BACK ROW: Polly Roberts, Anne Belloni, Mike Principato, Jeff Novak, Steve Hender- SOI1. and a lot to gain.
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' was ...A, .,,.,.,.: - -- V .,.,,,,,: V Y Hmm i M . , Iourier photographer Kevin Henry well taken, well developed, and properly ipends many hours working over the cropped photos are essential parts of an ight board. Good copy in addition to effective paper. , K, . n...,i,,.n .,, IT at is 1.5 RONT ROW: Margaret Doherty, Amy ROW: Kevin Henry, Michael Simard, leveland, Carolyn Kiley, Robin Pouilly, Tom Widslarld, Robin Murphy, KBVIH largarite Elfstrom, Kristin Hagar. BACK Dawson, Mrs. Henry, 8dV1S9f- Skills That Last A Lifetime Being a member of the Courier staff provided 11 stu- dents with knowledge they said would last a lifetime. They learned the value of ac- curacy, the importance of re- specting other opinions and how to utilize time. They were taught to discipline themselves through journal- istic techniques. Developing writing skills, for example, can be applied to many other areas of study. Throughout the years, the Castle Courier strived for professionalism. Each year more awards were earned. This year, the Courier re- ceived the state sweepstakes runner-up from the Colorado High School Press Associ- ation, along with several in- dividual awards. Editor-in-Chief Robin Pouilly received an Honor- able Mention from the Na- tional Scholastic Press Asso- ciation on her 1983 Student Council Elections editorial. Robin was one of only seven students nationwide to be honored with this award. The Castle Courier also re- ceived The George H. Gallup award from Quill and Scroll and an All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Overall, being on the newspaper staff has proved to be an invaluable exper- ience, Robin commented. I have learned skills that will last my entire life.
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