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fl A MRS. KUTSKO helps someone who ls lost. SCOTT FALL looks like a businessman, while handing out directions. LISA WINEGAR has a break from lunch to have her picture taken. MANY SCHOOLS showed up for this ysar's conference at Smoky Hill. F.B.L.A. OFFICERS: Robin Tlnney, Scott Fall, Jim Houlne, Stephanie Panlrofii . . .:.Xs.:..f . . - .3-g.,.., . i ifx r x I 5 s E in-QQ' N. FK ,. . . f-ef-S gf' I HE 1 - N1 E. 2 -E as A A- f - - x 5 1 o. f . A P . - 1 -C ' y amz. 'S S' ennnn to S . A .. QI. M. .. f f T . . ' Y or .... - . 5 .. A 1 o . A A K V N' g . - . . ' 1 A - .ik :wig K ' K 5 gl - 'ligggg g ' A gif ' , X ' . A .....,... . .. - Z .... . , L,.... F.B.L.A. 121
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Th Among the many members of this year's Future Business Leaders of America have been nine important members, and these members are officers: Tim Griswold, District 5 Representativeg Stephanie Pankoff, Pre- sidentg Jim Lapaseotes, Vice Presidentg Donna Stateman, Secretaryg Robin Tinney, Treasurerg Liza Winegar, Historiang Tracey Warrick, Reporterg and Jim Houlne, Activities Coordinator. This year FBLA was headed by Mr. Tony Giardina. This year the District 5 conference was held at Smoky Hill on February 2. Some of the events that were held were: Public speaking, Business Communica- tions, Parliamentary Procedures, and the Poster Contest. There were many people who qualified for the state Conference at the Broadamoor March 27-29. Some of the things that FBLA did this year was have a pizza party, sell large Chocolate chip cookies, and sell posters. In May, they participated in an annual bed race for the Arthritis Foundation. TIM GRISWOLD waits for the speaker to finish, before the workshop starts. 120 F.B.L.A. illi0I1ilil' ,,, JIM LAPASEOTES and Jim Houlne make finishing DR. EVERSLEY talks to the students, while the plans for the conference. state officers watch.
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l l Peer Counseling is an important aspect of Smoky Hill. The Peer Coun- selors have two goals in mind. One is to serve the school by orienting new students and parents, assisting with Freshman seminar, tutouring students, and serving as a host for various activities, and the other is to grow, as a human being. This process starts at the end of the summer with a retreat and throughout the year at weekly meetings. The purpose of the retreat is to learn problem solving skills and to create a climate of caring. Being a Peer Counselor is not all fun and games. As a Peer Counselor you are required to attend weekly meetings and to be available at least one class hour per day. They are graded on attendance, services provided, and personal growth observed. Peer Counselors are showing a growing accountability for the services they provide. At the beginning of the year they received an award from the Smoky Hill Optomist Club for sharing the same interest to service to youth. SPLASH!! P. C.ar's cooling off after a hard day ftop rightj. NOW!! Timing is crucial for Craig Martin, Kim Chuch, Alan Steinert, John Muldoon, Karen Brennan, Linda Wilhelm, Darren Hart, Pam Puleo, York Brogden, and Mike Nelson fright middlej. TOGETHERNESS . . . Mike Nelson, Tim Griswold, .Patty Holland, Jon Thomason, Joel Dipasqualucci, Dave Quincy, Jef? Sherman, Annette Conigllo, Shelly Stimpson, Sandy Nearpass, Brian Lubell, and John Curtis show the meaning of the word fbottom leftj. CONCENTRATION . , . is on the face of Kim Church, York Brogden and Annette Smith fbottom rightj. 5 ilu 122 Peer Counseling rfffh . . . rv M - . , I mls - Z A , 2' h1 'W., in my
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