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all V , , FBLA helps the community Future Business Leaders of America, a service organization, was mainly geared toward helping the community. The club, led by president Mary Gish- pert and sponsor Miss Kile, became an important part of the school in 1978. The club's first project was a charity party for UNICEF held at Dr. Bradley's haunted house. At Christmastime the group went to a nursing home to spread Christmas cheer with caroling and decorating. Aside from numerous community projects FBLA members went to various state and district contests, dinners, skiing trips and parties. 1. Michelle Neumeyer seems to enjoy this club. 2. An interested FBLA member discusses further plans for their club. 3. FBLA officers, Rick Herrera, Kaye Miller, Linda Tucker, Julie Singewald and Mary Gishpert take time out from their fun.
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UPPER ROW, Tracy Basham, Diane McNellis, Michelle O'Kane, Elizabeth Reeves, Chuck Chaves, Craig Kennedy, Joann McKim, Ken Miller, Miranda Janus, Bruce Kelley. MIDDLE ROW: Odessa Edwards, Tina Moore, Martha Newlin, Tom O'Neill, Lisa Russom, Kel Curran, Renee Shirley. LOWER ROW: Mary Smid, Michelle Willyard. Thespians show their skills Thespians, an honorary organization of actors was an active part of the commander year. The 1 year began with many money making activities, the most successful being a bake sale. The club also pushed the sale of popcorn balls and attended a flea market. All this hard earned money was used to- ward the state convention in Grand Junction in early fall. To become a member one must earn ten points, these points coming from involvment in drama pro- ductions. Thespian Officers: Martha Newlin, Bruce Kelley, Mary Smid, Elizabeth Reeves, Miranda Janus.
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iv 162 NHS strives for excellence National Honor Society took on a new face this year as they welcomed two new sponsors, Mr. Hinde and Mr. Hunter. Along with the new spon- sors came new goals and standards leaving many prospective members in the cold. Members were selected on difficulty of classes and the grades they maintained. This civic minded club began their activities with induction in early fall. The group sponsored the annual alumni tea in December. Further projects held in the past have been work-a-thons benefiting both the club members and the community. . .- mssmvwww Q 4, K .g.:.L ip rj 45,5 . . f3!s 1 Q 8 J gp s 51. 5 . f Q TOP ROW: Neal Kelemen, Rob Leonard, Karen Marcy, Mike Kriz, Kevin Brughelli, Mike White, Mike Marick, Margaret Kulas, Joanne Erickson, Mr. Hunter. UPPER ROW: Mitch Moschetti, Mark Canfield, Jeff Schaffer, Walt Williams, Mike Weissman, Connie Stultz, Sue Cox, Jackie Hunter, Cheryl Dallas, Carol Ingram, Mr. Hinde. MIDDLE ROW: Kerry Wctterstrom, Joan Modeen, Susan McMullen, Marjorie Gillespie, Gwyn Bolke, Kim Wiedman, Linda Tucker, Lorie O'Neill, Lynn Sandstrom, Joann Weber, Tammy Herbener. LOWER ROW: Linda Plofsky, Terry Sweeney, Rick McDonald, Martha Newlin, Jeanne Roth, Lisa Clements, Sharon Wegman, Keri Robison, Barb Ringhofer, Zenia Korytko. BOTTOM ROW: Terri Steuber, Deidre Price, Elizabeth Reeves, Mary Safford, Shelley Redmond, Denise Okuno, Tracy Mich, Elizabeth Presta.
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