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What brightened club members winter blues? (161) • FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS: Row I: Penny Houser. Sherri Crowell. Ron- 2: Amanda Hansen, Kim Kinney. Stacy Thom- as. Row 3: Kaylynn Johnson. Holly McBride. Fletcher Carter. Lisa Stocks. Who won the individual award at the BYG cattle judging? (162) • FFA: Row I: Lisa Yates. Dawn Giles—sen- tinel. Jill Jacobsen—pesident, Ed Day Row 2: David Hanson. Foux Bellon. Mike Suasey. Cody Sisam. • What does HERO stand for? (167) • FHA HERO: Row I: Kristy Moore—secre- tary. Karrie Glenn—reporter. Tammy Hilton —president. Kathy Walker—reporter. Gidget Pope—treasurer. Karen Questerite Row 2: Ann Wardle. Cris Carlson. Barbara Schmidt. Kim Sebaske. Glenda Caroll. Christie Walker. Row 3: Tamie Olesen. Teri Olsen. Mindy Lar- son. Pauline Johnson. Lisa Tripp. Clubs O 71
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The managers, secretaries, busi- ness owners that you meet tomor- row, may be beginning their training in FBLA today. The Future Business Leaders of America are concerned with learning proper business tech- niques and skills for successful ca- reers in the world of business. The students attend FBLA competitions in the spring where they compete in everything from shorthand to man- agement. To raise club funds, FBLA sponsored a dance marathon in Janu- ary that for many brought to mind the days of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire. The Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca Hero are ace home economics students. They study sewing, food preparation, and child rearing. The Home Ec department runs a pre- school and competes in table setting among other things. This year FHA posted paper Christmas trees and sold paper ornaments for 25C apiece. The $100 that was raised was used, through KSL, to buy shoes for needy children. Sold out! This one phrase pleased Foreign Language Club officers, but displeased many would-be party go- ers. The beach party was only one of several fun, successful and worth- while club endeavors. Other Club ac- tivities included, a fund raiser to earn money for the starving Ethiopians and the sponsoring of Morp. both were successes. Also, the French To be in FBLA you need ? (159) FBLA: Row 1: Lora Miller. Cara Davis. Tiffini Lida, Gloria Steeneck Row 2: Sabrina Gash. Margie Alban. Leslie Howard, Tresha Fitzgerald. Row 3: Lisa Stocks. Susan Smith. Annette Smith. Row A: Pauling Johnson.'Valerie Arthur. Jerrod Jones. Jaime Elswood. Tanya Booth, Tracy Volin. Club held its annual Tour de France, which is fast becoming a traditional part of Homecoming. Future Farmers of America com- pleted its second year as a club. Ad- visor, Mr.Hansen helped members of the club enjoy numerous activities. Members held meetings for all at least once a month. As Rhett Larsen noted, “The club wasn’t just a farm club. We worked on our future en- deavors and we spent time practicing useful things such as public speak- ing to enhance our future.” CLUBS HELP CAREERS 70 C Clubs
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Raymond Whittenburg Superintendent L. Ray Brown Deputy Superintendent Marlin Fairbourn Asst. Supt South Mary Sjoblom Area Director- South George Copeland Bus. Administrator Jane Callister Board President Don Carpenter Board V.P. Richard Blomquist Board Member Orr Hill Board Member Maurine Jensen Board Member Mark Klotovich Board Member 72 O Administration
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