Bishop David High School - Crosier Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1978

Page 84 of 144

 

Bishop David High School - Crosier Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 84 of 144
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Page 84 text:

Junior Achievement gives students 2 tiie business JA is a lot of hard work but it is also a good place to meet people and have a few good times. -Dan Fowler Junior Achievement once again opened up for business on Monday nights with 7 companies. The next week 4 more were added to handle the overflow of par- ticipants making a total of 11 separate business entities operating in one building. As one of the largest programs in the area, some problems, such as, trash and wandering in the halls became evident, but the year started off well. The students then got down to business by producing their products, such as, trouble lights for cars, bookends or trivets, and making plans for their sales assault. Weekly business meetings were only a part of the JA experience as participants were given the chance to go on trips to W.K.U. or meet with others from different areas at the winter conferences of JAMCO and CINJAC. Also, trade fairs at lo cal malls gave members the chance for sales contact with the public, as well as, a chance to meet and talk to other area JA companies. When liquidation was carried out at the year ' s end, most companies were able to break even, if not declare a profit. The culmination of the program ' s efforts was an annual Future Unlimited Banquet at which many awards were received. @ Mi- ll 80 J A

Page 83 text:

In formation, the cheerleaders: Laura Lange, Laura Loeser, Barbara Oeschli, Mary Helen Davenport. Shem Aterbum, and Paula Gentry, try to fire up the fans during a time out at the Trinity basketball game. In a fervor of excitement, Gary Ryan and Brian Steele lead the cheering section dur- ing the emotion-packed Southern football game. Treating the fans on Halloween weekend, cheerleader, Barbara Oeschli, hides behind her mask at the Valley football game. Firing up the fans in the stands at the Shawnee football game. JV cheerleaders: Kim Lindsey. Dana Burke. Lisa McClellan, Diane Burton. Paula Goatley. Cindy Kuchen- brod. Gwen Mingus. Lori Smith, and Susan Lacefield wait for their turn on the track next year. WHAMMY AWARD WINNERS 78-79 Mr Robert Eckert — Exorcist role— Doss game Mr . Tony Riehl — Weil-Dressed Cheerleader skit— Western game Jefl Brady and Mike Johnson - Rocky skit-Butler game Mr Dan Leaser — Pep Talk— Trinity game Miss Charlotte Miller- Slide Show— St. X game | Mr Tim Hyland — Touchdown Timmy skit— Southern game Pep Club 79



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After receiving the surprise of his life, by winning a Vice-President of the Year award at the Future Un- limited Banquet, junior, Chuck Hutti jumps for joy. Being congratulated by Mr, John Moll, senior, David Sturgeon, receives the first runner-up trophy for Male Achiever of the Year at the JA banquet. Later in the summer, David was afforded the honor of out- standing Young Business Man of the Year by National Junior Achievers ' Conference. INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Safety Director— Susan Davis Quality Control Manager— Ron Bossmeyer Vice-President of Manufacturing— Chuck Hutti President— David Sturgeon Female Achiever of the Year— Terry Clark Male Achiever of the Year, 1st runner-up- David Sturgeon V.P. of Sales, 1st runner-up— Bill Herp V.P. of Sales, 2nd runner-up— Jay Wathen Safety Director, 1st runner-up— Frank Hayden Advertising Director, 2nd runner-up- Larry Weidner Non-Officer of the Year, 2nd runner-up- Theresa Fenwick COMPANY AWARDS: Company of the year (Western Region)— POJAC Adviers Team of the Year-POJAC Attendance Sales Company of the Year, 1st runner-up— POJAC J.A. 81

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