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This years Winterfest was for, making memories. For Winterfest Royalty it was a night to remember forever. Elected Winterfest King was Jody Perry and on his rm was a surprised Carrie Lehigh who couldn't believe that it was all really hap- pening to her. Their senior attendents were Rhonda Strepman escorted by Larry The Lover Hancock, Kelly Mur- phy escorted by Scott Zuerker standing in for Tim Ruel, and Karen Parsons escort- ed by Gary Wing. The Junior attendents were Carla Vincent escorted by Tom Boos, and Pam Burich escorted by Jon Bartlett represented by the sophomore class. Leslie Patrick escorted by Johnny Winterfest King Jody Perry and Queen Cary Lehigh, Steve Willoughby sings Easy Lover . Randy Mills, one of the The Lovers . Gary Wing performs on the guitar. 122 Winterfest Coleman certainly took home many memories after being named Freshman class attendant opposite her escort. As always, the Senate came uup with a way to announce the winners that fit in with the mood of the dance. Each candi- date for queen was given a box of flow- ers, but none of them knew what was in the boxes. When the couples were intro- duced, each girl was instructed to open her box. The one with the roses would be the new Queen of Winterfest. I wonder if Carrie Lehigh would ever be as surprised to receive flowers as she was on that night. But the dance was only the climax of the many varied Winterfest activities.
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Future Business . . . Flowers, cookie sales, fund raisers ga- lore! What's a club dedicated to young people interested in office occupations doing raising money, anyway? Well, it costs a lot of money to go to the Broad- moor every year for the required by law state convention. FBLA, or Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, is a club which has dedicated itself to activities and even competitions in the skills needed by those who intend to work in the office occupa- tions. These students take a class which familiarizes them with all sorts of office equipment, systems, information han- dling methods, bookkeeping techniques, etc. Besides taking the class, these stu- dents must hold down a real job in a real- live office situation for which they are also graded. This year's under the sponsorship of Ms. Diane Mashman had an even more difficult time than usual raising the funds to go convention because the halls of the school have become almost totally filled with benches, tables, booths all selling wares for some important activity or oth- er. Still, the girls persevered and did go to the required state convention again al- though at considerable expense to them- selves. And again this year they acquitted themselves in typical Ram fashion by be- ing competitive in every event in which they were entered. Thank you Ms. Mashman and FBLA club members for continuing what has been a long standing tradition at Green Mountain High School. Green Mountain FBLA represents the best in the office occupations field, and the Green Moun- tain FBLA competitors are the typical, high quality person that Ms. Mashman and the G.M. FBLA have come to expect. Office occupations people at work. Sheryl Bostwick works hard, A letter on the computer. Jami Rodrick types, FBLA 121
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Senior attendants, Rhonda Strepman escorted by Tim Ruel. f Karen Parsons escorted by Larry Hancock. Kelly Murphy escorted by Gary Wing. Spectrum perfors for Winterfest assembly. Winterfest 123
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