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FHA Teaches Life Roles The Future Homemakers of America help youths assume their roles in society through Home Economics in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, and community involve- ment. FHA — 1st row — Kelli Arrington. lisa Gwin, rice president-sjami Arrington, president- Sharon Allumbaugh, treasurer; Carmel Johnson. 2nd row — Tammie Doebelc, Donna Tanks! ey. Dana Faw- cett, Pam Davis, Kim Smith, Wanda Crane. Karen Williams. Bridget McCourt. Peggy Sanders. Not pictured — Kim Cox. secretary. FT A — Learning to Teach The Future Teachers of America organization participates in teachers’ appreciation day, and individual mem- bers teach in many local schools. Many members also attended the state con- vention. 1st row — Susie Ericson. secretary; Kara Morris, treasurer; Melanie Thorton, rice president; Mike Bryant, president. 2nd row — Gail Moore, Cindy Shillcutt, Cori Burgctt, Debbie Lowery, Melanie Chism. Sheila Pyle. Terri Walraven. Sandi Tutt, Kelly Fisher. Michelle Kyzer, Tracy Brint, Mark Eubanks. Kay Smith. 3rd row — Kirk Fenton. John Gather, Katie Vire, Kim Smith. Kelly Flynn. dubs 16 7
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When the members of FBLA heard the slogan “FBLA Means Business,” they may not have taken it seriously. However, this year has proved a very busy one for the 161 members of Future Business Leaders of America. Participating in the school car- nival and Homecoming was only a start. Their float with the theme “Bears Mean Business” placed second in the Homecoming parade. The club also participated in State and District Leadership Conferences, the March of Dimes Haunted House and other March of Dimes activites. “FBLA’crs” also took on some added responsibilities. On Decem- ber 6 they sponsored a “Let the Faculty Christmas Shop” day. They also typed, printed, and folded the monthly newsletter for the Sylvan Hills Elementary PTA. ATTENDING TO BUSINESS - Presi- dent Liz Holloway goes over parliamentary procedures at a weekly meeting. FBLA Means Business' 166 Clubs 1st row: Kelly Duggins, Parliamentarian; Kelly Jackson. Historian; Shara llinshaw. Reporter; Laura Parker, Treasurer; Denise Collison, Secretary; Paris Embrcc. Vice- President; Liz Holloway. President; Ken Hoover. 2nd row — Susan Pratt. Dana Schrckcnhoffcr. Julia Wood. Helen Wil- hite. Nancy Flemistcr, Lisa Schrekenhof- fer, Lisa Ison. Sandy Ferguson. Vicki Hcr- kla. lisa Williams. Julia Brewer, Monica Craig. Stacy Quackenhush. Debbie Hay- don. Susan Laster. Tracy Brint, Sherri Kyzer, Kelley Faulkner. Carla Crafton. Shelley Kenner, Angie Stroud, Dana McDorman, I .curie Battles. 3rd row — Rhonda Williams. Lisa Burkccn, Dana Runnells. Kelli Arrington. Kara Morris. Patty Bowring. I,ce Ann Calaway. Gigi Boone, Sissi Williams, Janet Brazelo. Missy Stone. Tina Simpson. Beth Remind. Vicki Davis. Glen Perciful, Becky May. Kim McKissack, Carol Bailey. Karen Williams. Carol Graver, Carol Smith, Angela Brown. 4th row — Laura McDonald. Lisa Knight. Katie Virc. Ruth Embrec. Cindy Herida, Tammy Green, Kim Wallis, Karla Gunter, K. C. Crane, Tracy Rochelle. Theresa Sny- der. Charles Harmon, Kelly Flynn, Colleen Brown, Gina Miller. Renee Carter. Pam Davis, Cindy McNair, Audrey Lewis, Mela- nie Humphries. Renee Goddard. 5th row — Cathy Pickett. Chris Quackenbush. Val- erie Craig. Kelly Fisher. Cindy Jarmon, Teresa Decanter. Marsha Raml o, Sherry Hmphries. Gayle Sory, Kathy Rowe, Eliza- beth Rolxrrts. Carmel Johnson. Bridget McCourt, Sharon Alumhaugh, Cindy Hart. Holly Byrd, Rhonda Pierce. Nina Ridout, Tina Randall. Monica Brendel. 6th row: Elise Brannon, Julie Beeson, Dolanie Best, June Beeson. Sandi Tutt. Mike Foster. Vickie Washburn, Sharon Sheward. Sharon Duncan, Cathy Barnhart. Barba McAllister, Vicki Hoover. Stacie Morde Sara Laster. Kim Lochridgc. Brenda Ph lips, Lcanne Roach. 7th row — Beth Gu jardo. Alethca Smith. Carol Hedrick. Jot (father, Bohetta Bivens, Gary Moore, Jot Singe!, Kim Gunter. Lori Wiggins. Li Cwin, Lee Weatherford, Terri Harle Sherri Williams. Brenda Myrick. 8th ro — Kelly Morse, Tonda Hollingshcad. Pa Graves. Karen Koehler, Kelli Harper. Da ren Brown, Annette Hale. Lori Rice. Mi belle Kyzer. Barbara Vire, Belinda Smit 9th row — Tammy Guthrie, Beckie Cc ton, Annette Wood, Debbie Wenzel. Bet: Snyder. Kathy Cates, Nancy Senicera Melisa Horton. Pam Johnson. Mark Stoke Bryan Smith, Bcmic Cisiter, Curtis Ba nett, Beth Dailey. Renee Roberson. Share Rose, lea lack).
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DEC A Teaches Responsibility DECA is an organization composed of students who are enrolled in Dis- tributive Education. These students go to school in the mornings and work at jobs in the afternoon. Their per- formance on the job is evaluated by the employers and by teracher Ms. Julia Fraser. Grade are determined by this evaluation. A successful project of DECA was the Gong Show in January’ with popu- lar Craig O’Neill as master of ceremo- nies. A new project this year was the operation of tne bookstore every morning before school. SHOULD I? - Mark Russell (above left) a judge for the Cong Show, asks the audience if he should gong one of the acts. DO THE MOONWALK! - Senior Ken- neth Ruffin (above right) docs one of the most popular dances as his talent for the j Cong Show. Front row: (L to R) Arkey Akd. Jeff Lloyd. Kris Gauthier, Michelle Creen, Roby Gregory. 2nd row — David Jones. Tony Runions. Paul Justice. Donna Tanksley. Pam Davis. 3rd row — Todd Miller, Tarrie Morse. Tammic N'ewcom. Karen Smith. Sheila Abbott. Teresa Gibson. 4th row — Dee Dee Oliver. Cayle McVay, Becky Sory, Carie Kimmel. Lisa Brunson. Sharon Shuffiek). Sth row — Curtis Bender. Keith Leftwich. Tonya Flow- ers. Teresa Hope. Chris Jones. Mike Benetz, Ron Newmister. 6th row — Eric Doebele. Susan Thompson. Barbara King, Shawna Mealy. Kim Mathis, Donna Flake. 7th row — Tim Brightwell, Mrs. Julia Fraser, sponsor; Jimmy Hodges. Bart Duckett. Not pictured — Mac Etheridge Susan Ellington. Debbie Finney. Grant Tubbs, Todd Parsley. 168 Club»
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