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FBLA Trains Durtng Busy, Profttable Y 3 5 MMM 4 1 2 g Kar W I., 'c f ' 1 la. The Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAB pre- pares and teaches high school students about the business world. FBLA ran the ever-so-popular candy store which was open everyday during break and sometimes activity period. FBLA sold their frosted turkey cookies at Thanksgiving. This year they sold about 350 cookies. They also sponsored a Sweetheart day at Marana High, where they sold carna- tions with alittle card to write a special note on it. They sold a total of twenty five dozen carnations. The profits from all these projects go to scholarships and are used to send members to conventions. l. FBLA members are CFirst Rowj Lori Hansen, Melissa Barry, Tammy Foster, Maria Sanchez, Loretta Wells, Stacy Brown, Diane Evans and Shanna Bauer. CSecond Rowj Shirley Werner, Margaret White, Casey Hunter, Thyra Price, Denise Dewey, Grace Perez, Sue Moody, Cindy McNeely, Tracey Latimer and Annette Altamirano. fThird Rowj Melody Spencer, Karen Gremmler, Anne Polakiw, Lisa Elick, Tammy Herczeg, Pam Whillock, Charline Loustanau, Pat Burgos and Carla Clements. tFourth Rowj Keith Amos, Diane Ginn, Tina Denton, Susi Horton, Mary- ann Travers, Carol Ward, Betty Stanislawski, Billy Jo Patrom, Cathy Brannock, Christine Holm, Kerri Thorne, Summer Hawkins and Perry Wingate. 2. Students get goodies at the FBLA candy store. 3. FBLA members at work in their class. 128 FBLA l .4
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Student Involvement Highlights Activities l. Students stand up and cheer for the basketball teams during a pep assembly in the gym. 2. Karen Gremmler and Karen Horton conduct the voting for best costume on Nifty Fifties Day. 3. Members of thc Key Club and Student Council lend their voices for Christmas caroling around the community during the holiday season. 4. Pep squad mem- bers enjoy hitting coaches Acker and Newman in the face with pies. 5. The snow on Marana's campus provides an enjoyable past-time for students. 6. Special Education students put the finishing touches on their Christmas tree. es' Q . .Mw22:'..- - . Involvement 127
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:- 4 U6 Activities For Key Club Center Around Service The Key Club is only a young club at Marana, de- signed to do things for other people. Starting only last year, already they are involved and did various deeds. For one, they had a volleyball-a-thon during Christ- mas vacation. It was to raise money for the disease, cerebral palsy. A number of people played volleyball for twelve hours with a donation of five cents or more per hour. Some other feats they did during the year were Christ- mas caroling and helped with the special olympics. l. Advisor, Mr. Urquides, speaks at a meeting. 2. President Karla Davis presents a new project at a meeting. 3. Key Club members listen intently at a meeting. 4. Members of Key Club are tFirst Rowj officers: Mary Halbach, Laura Welsh, Karla Davis, Monique Bernauer, Cindy Criss, Advisor Mr. Urquides and Diana Young. tSecond Rowj Mitchel Anders, Craig Jackson, June Copenhaver, Ramona Islas, Sheri Esh- peter, Maurene Polashek, Glenn Groves, Kelly Patton, Leanne Post, Lori Bellmeyer, Tom Kleinschmit, Vickie Patton and Lori Brant. x 7 K '54 Key Club IZ9
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