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FBLA - Aspiring Executives vga Thriving business: it's a stranger's first impression of America, formed not only from our abundant croplands and vital cities but also from the alert, intelligent faces of our businesspersons. The business and agribusi- F. ness departments at ASH acquaint students with the forces behind this impression, from whatever angle they choose to study it - legal, secretarial, mathematical, mechanical, or agricultural. They hope to continue that secure productivity as a characteristic of the United States for a long time to come. , ,, --F ' ' LEFT: OFFICERS: Front Row: Nola Spears, 2nd Vice-President: Marion Brown, President, Cheryl Donahue, lst Vice-President. , ' 2nd Row: Kim Cupples, Reporter, Angela Porche, Parliamenta- L riang Cathy Rogers, Secretary 3rd Row: Craig Murray, Treasurer. ,L-s VA, A X L ABOVE: Front Row: Kim Cupples, Angela Porche, Marion Brown, Susan Wiggins, Nola Spears. 2nd Row: Beverly Carter, Angie LaCour, Cheryl Donahue, Tami Perkins, Susan Richmond, Saundra Henry, Debbie Thrasher, Lisa Schultz. 3rd Row: Iris Davis, Geneva Countee, Kathy John' son, Diane Ellis, Denise Turner, Mimi Nichols, Cathy Rogers, Allison Johnson. 91 Clubs
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lt's been said again and again: teaching is the most important profession in America. Because all persons in the country - from oyster-huskers to city planners to taxicab-driv- ers - are channelled through the school sys- tems, dedicated teachers like no one else can make an impact on the nation. So it's a relief to know that the supply of teachers is not run- ning out - that young adults today are plan- ning to enter education. As the Future Teach- ers of America membership shows the stimu- lation and learning of tomorrow s schools will certainly equal that of today s. FllGl-lT: OFFICERS: Sandra Richardson, Secretary, Steve Bran- dow, Reporter, Cheryl Lloyd, Parllamentariang Robby Williamson, Vice-President: Terri Smith, President. FTA - Bfideinelhe G09 ff is g. ,j J' . A if gd . .X y y .,.. 1 A . D E ,X A l 1 41 e E it s 2 g l ' . . ABOVE: Front Row: Danerte Stalnaker, .lacinta Michiels, Anita Clark, Susan Hunt, Sheri Lewis, Jill Branton, Tina Jeanise, Kim Williams, Debbie Difulco. 2nd Row: Bruce Kelly, Wanda Sanders, Iris Davis, Diane Ellis, Stephanie Tennie, Cheryl Donahue, Cheryl Lloyd, Geneva Countee, Heather Downes, Allison Johnson. 3rd Row: Robby Williamson, Steve Brandow, Billy Mills, Don Corley, Paul Daniels, Sandra Richardson, Anna Wardsworth, Term Smith, Janice Duggan, Pamela Byoune. EPIC 90
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FFA --Cultivdtingthe Future Have you ever wondered who it is that Bill Day addresses so early in the morning with his talk about rainfall, soybean prices, and pesti- cides? He's speaking to some early risers who make up a very important industry in central ' Louisiana - farming. Ask a Future Farmer of G America: there are a tremendous number of variables in agriculture and lots of facts to understand. The greater the running start a man has on his trade, the better off he'll be. lt's ASH's FFA members that will soon yawn before the radios of their pickups, watching the sun come up, ready to tackle the job of feeding the world. ri H TOP RlGHT: OF FlCERS: Front Row: George Tynes, Sentinel, Billy Murphy, Reporter, Greg Pharis, Vice-President. 2nd Row: Will Rabalais, Senti- nelg Dave Mailard, Secretary, Ricky McLaren, President. ABOVE: Front Row: Stewart Hendricks, Lee Linton, William Gregory, David Reed, James Wilkinson, Charlie Brister, Chris Nassif, Ronnie Ayrnond, Steve Saizan, Brian Buckley, Derick Peet, Pat Arceneaux, Mike Brown, Craig Jowers, Mike Grant. 2nd Row: Gene Chataigner, Chapter Advisorg Kenny Gremillion, David Wesley, Mark Painter, Keith May, Kenneth Pearson, John Gilley, Wes Guillot, Jerome Rasmussen, Greg Flynn, Ray Douglas, Leo Treadway, John Theriot, Danny Fairbanks. 3rd Row: Jerry Tread- way, Paul Forest, Maxie Ellis, John Bands, Buddy exada, Randy Pete, Steve Venable, Charlie Nichols, Chris Gaspard, Greg Pharis, Dale Byrd, Stephen Kohara, Scott Reed, Dorville Robichaux. 4th Row: Jimmy White, Gary White, Larry Stewart, Brian Luhan, Randy Tarver, Biii Thomas, Billy Murghy, Mike Cloud, Paul Hillman, Jess Gibbs, Walt Laborde, Grant Magnon, Greg Sumbler, Dan Whatley, Donald Foster, Ronnie Malen- F sek. 5th ow: Daryl Simonetti, David Knight, John Torbett, Kevin Trahan, James Pizanie, Randy Cason, Gene Couvillion, Paul Haase, Bruce Fairbanks, Clay Blaisdell, Chris Bvlhm, Preston Gilchrist, Steve Maltempi, Bloke Henry. 6th,Row: Kenneth McCarty, Tracy Beech, Dave Maiiard, George Tynes, Daryl Hataway, Tim Morehouse, David Haller, Junior Mills, David Gregory, Jerry Luzader, John Allen, Ricky McLaren, Roger' Girtley, Lee House, Scott Bergeron., 7th Row: Randy Conrad, Jack Haller, Mike Painter, Glenn Forest, Will Rabalais, Steve Welch, Jett Ford, gicky Oucher, Marvin Pressley, Donald Feazell, Dareii Wilkerson, David Chesser, Shay Nichols, Kevin Daley, Jim Lewis, Kelly Kimble, James l owan. EPIC- 92 .
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