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F BLA This year Future Business Leaders of America, otherwise known as FBLA, made Christmas baskets for the elderly and honored teachers during National Education Week. FBLA provides further opportunities for secondary students in business and office education. Wront row S. Walker, V. Watson, D. Hinzman, B. Workman, H. Murray, and K. Whitt aQow twm D. Brock, M. Terry, A. Terry, B. Armstead, S. Fitzwater, T. Pauley, A. Byrge, J. McCormick and K. Brewer CBack row M. Myers, T. Saunders, S. Janicki, K. Brogan, R. Stinespring, J. Walker, G. Murphy, P. Gibson, C. Priddy. L. Weese, K. Watson, S. Powell, A. McCoy, and L. Nelson Not picturem S. Jeffers, M. Chandler, G. Courtney, T. Lloyd, A. Winter, E. Poe, and A. u . - Angie Byrge sharpens her typing skills. FBLA Officers: Joey Walker - President, Lisa Nelson - Vice President, Tammy Pauley - Treasurer, and Rhonda Stinespring - Secretary FBLA 129
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Newspaper The General Edition staff worked hard this year. They sold ads, wrote articles, and published six issues. The thrill felt when the paper was sent to the publisher and enjoyed by all made all the work worthwhile. Tanya Reavis - editor Michelle Petro - assistant Travis Lloyd - layout editor David Hill, Lola Mullins and Lisa Withrow - layout assistants Scott Green - photographer Christy Jividen and Vee Mullins - assistant photographers Deanna Hall and Susanne Single- tary - managing editors Barbie Hastings and Stefanie Higginbotham - sports editors Mark Obermeyer - reporter John Frazier - philosopher Judith Schuda - adviser Senior members of the General Edition staff are David Hill, Lisa Withrow, John Frazier, Scott Green, and Travis Lloyd. Another hard working day on the newspapef staff. 128 Newspaper tFront rowl David Hill, Lisa Withrow, Michelle Petro, and Travis Lloyd tRow twol Barbie Hastings, Vee Mullins, Lola Mullins, and Tanya Reavis tBack rowl Stefanie Higginboth- am, Deanna Hall, Mrs. Judith Schuda, John Frazier, and Scott Green
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S.C.O.R.E.S. Orront roww N. Wade, S. Kinder, K. A11en,J. Frazier, J. McMorrough, and D. Hill eSecond roww T. Cottrill, S. Green, L. Evans, S. Craigo, L.A. Melton, and M. Femia wThird roww S. Orum, K. Rossi, P. Southern,J. Hanna,J. Card, and S. Eshenaur wBack roww J. Cook, D. Craigo, A. Gravely, T. White, T, Cope, D. Vaughan, and A. Johnson wNot picturedw J. Armstrong, R. Haught, D. Jividen, A. Kuhl, R. Kuhl, K. Parsons, C. Salgado, R. Stinespring, and B. Weiford The eighth annual Academic Festival, spon- sored by the Search Committee On Recruitment of Excellent Students eS.C.O.R.E.SJ , was held on March 8, at Marshall University. Winners from Winfield were Steve Eshenaur, first place in Criminal Trial; Mark Femia, second in Vocal Performance; Jody Card, second in Pastels; and Tammy White, third in Math II. Students competed in over one hundred tests in eight departments. The eight departments included business education, fine arts, liberal arts, science, community college, nursing, education, and honors. 150 SCORES The students from Winfield who participated in S.C.O.R.E.S. were Kelly Allen, Jennifer Arm- strong,Jody Card, Jimmy Cook, Todd Cope, Travis Cottrill, Desiree Craigo, Shannon Craigo, Steve Eshenaur, Lynese Evans, Mark Femia, John Frazier, Angela Gravely, Scott Green, James Hanna, Robert Haught, David Hill, Dana Jividen, Alecia Johnson, Sean Kinder, Amber Kuhl, Roy Kuh1,John McMorrough, Lee Ann Melton, Stacey Orum, Kim Parsons, Kim Rossi, Cassy Salgado, Pat Southern, Rhonda Stinespring, Dean Vaughan, Neva Wade, Bobby Weiford, and Tam- my White.
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