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B f -f 1 Vp Utrif' ,F ' s - 'cwtwiii The Future Business Leaders of America learn about business and prepare for their business life ahead of them. They were also involved in activities such as helping the Jaycees with their haunted house at Halloween. For a money raising project they sold candy bars. A picnic ended their yeir. The Future Homemakers of America are the backbone of the home. They learn how to be good homemakers for the future. They attended the Fall Federation meeting in October. They were also involved in an encounter program. For a money raising project FHA sold dieting, stay-tit cookbooks in Febru- ary. At the end of the year they attended the state convention and did a community service project. fabovej FHA-Hirst rowj Sheila McReynolds, Valerie Frazier, president, Con- nie Hayes, Pam Walters, Mary Kay Cogswell, Kathy Quaile, Wendie Littrell, Judi Pruitt, Rose Mary DePalma. lrightj Judi Pruitt and Cindy Rentfro look at the dieting, stay-fit cookbooks that they plan to sell. K ' ' i LET? Hmm I TALK sssissss fabovej FBLA-Hirst rowj Laura Jacimore, Rhonda Moore, Laura Peters, president, Sherry Alford, Peggy Chansleyg fsecond rowj Kim Reed, Lisa Peters, Carla Dupler, Brenda Lawless, Brenda Alexander, Lisa Price, Mary Shinn, Charlotte Jacimore, Debbie Mahoney, Tammy Woolery, Jana Lindemanng fthird rowj Ann Lyford, Cindy Bowman, Julia Dunn, Valerie Frazier, Judy Puckett, Kathy Roys, Va DeeAnna Watson. fleftj ells Mark Avants a candy bar as a money raising project. .THE CNMAKERS Qc sssists if 1 Q AQKBUNE i -!i9 'w FBLA And Fl-lAfl43
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JLEA NTNG NQW TEMJHTNG -1- ' LATE S w of- e X . S.. Iabovej FTA members decorate the Christmas tree in the lobby. Ibe- low rightj FTA-Hirst rowj Deanna Hargis, Renee Waggoner, Angie Newsom, Cindy Carr, Lisa Price, Cindy Bowman, Mrs. Humphreys tsponsorj, Karen Zimmerman, Lee Carolang fsccond rowj Mary Kay Cogswell, Tammy Trumpp, Rhonda Moore, Valerie Frazier, Rita Carr, Debbie Mahoney, Julia Dunn, Helen Unverferth, Laura Peters, Sherry Alford, Peggy Chansley, Cindy Clary, ReGayla Loveless, Lau- ra McConnell, Danna Dodd, Jim Jennen, fthird rowj Monte Farrar, Paul Neal, Dwayne Murdock, Jayme Millsap, Tanya Austin, Laurie Donahue, Terri Patton, Ann Lyford, Kim Alexander, Charlotte Jaci- more, Dawn Troglin, Margaret Dorman. The Future Teachers of Amer- ica participated in and sponsored many activities this year. They held the annual tricycle race and fabovej Everyone participates in the tricycle race by throwing water balloons at the tricycle riders. fbelowj Laurie Donahue teaches grade school for a project. -T- il-i, --1 -'iii' iirbsm- put up and decorated the Christ- mas tree in the lobby. Some mem- bers helped teachers of younger grades teach their classes and do activities for practice and exper- ience. FT A participated in activi- ties during FTA Week which was held the first week in April. l42fFuture Teachers Of America
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fa, 4 ' L I 'J-xurlq A ,I VV . H154 T 5 , V std' We ,,,,, . 1' . Ueftj Mr. Harold Nichols, sales manager for KCAB-KWKK radio stations, spoke on selling and its benefits at a monthly DECA breakfast-business meeting. fabovej DECA Club members present a S100 check to Mrs. Doris Anderson of SCAN. Ibelowj Kenny Taylor solves a customer complaint during a DECA Competency Based Contest. jliig k BUHLDHNG FUTURJE LEADERS 2 'W' ' INTHE FHELDUFDISTRIJBUTIUN DECA began the year with their annual Member Initiation Banquet. Throughout the year the club held monthly breakfast meetings. In October they budgeted S800 from a candy sale and entered a float in the RHS Homecoming Parade. They also helped the Jaycees support the March of Dimes with a Haunted House. DECA Week activities were observed in November along with donation of two food baskets to needy families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. Dur- ing December the club held a Christmas party and entered a float in the Russellville Christmas Parade, winning 2nd place. Members attended the State Career Development Conference in March. The yearly Employer-Employee Banquet took place T in April. . l44fDECA Iabovej DECA Hirst rowj Linda Lankford, Tonya Adams, Terry Bewley, Tammy Trumpp, Tammy Feltner, Teresa Freeman, Robin Johnson, Lisa Murphy, Russ Ward, David Dollar, Freda Moore, Tony Tanner tpresidentj, Bob Leavell, David Rogersong Isa-cond rowj Gail Spicer, Veronica Guenther, Gwen Somcox, Jannan Prater, J.M. Honaker, Doug Ford, Jodi Barnes, Tony Vinson, Gene Jamison, Kenny Taylor, Alan Heiser, Donna Shores, Jamie Bentley, Kim Drewry, Sherry Westbrook, Curtis Burnett, Mike Whitworth, Kenny McKnight, Nathan Tackett. Mr. Harold Bartlett is the DECA sponsor.
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