Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1984

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YEE Oh! no nol another school. Donkeys arrive at CHS HAH! VARSITY MAD- NESS BUCKS AGAIN Once again the Varsity Club held their annual Donkey Basketball game The first game was between the Seniors and the Faculty. The Faculty won In the second game between the Band and the Varsity club, the band came out on top. In the 3rd and deciding game between the Band and Faculty, the Band played tough but the overwhelming power of the Faculty squad prevailed Outstanding players for the Seniors' squad were Tony Woolsey, with 6 pts., plus Michelle Atwell and Julie Goldsmith's agressive playing The two show boats of the Varsity club were Dale Drouin with 4 pts., and Dawn Cox with 2 pts Kyle Tyer was the big man for the Band and had many good shots at the basket Dave Barth who made 2 pts., also had outstanding agressiveness in the both games The faculty was led by the great efforts of Mr. Denny, Mr Copsey and Mrs Bell Denny and Copsey were the leading scorers of the Faculty. The Donkey Basketball game was en- loyed by all who attended Once again it was a Bucking success. Whoa! donkey. Kyle Tver makes a shot tor the band 172 VARSITY CLUB COLOR-GUARD

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QUICK TYPE! She's coming! Francis Fredrick steadily works on her typing assignment Separately They Stand Together They Work FBLA — Future Business Leaders of America and DECA — Distributed Educa- tion Classes of America have both had a tremendously successful year. FBLA started out its year with DECA and the joint installation of officers and members in November. The new members and officers were excited and full of energy to make their organization the best it could be. And you could tell that the organization achieved its goals at the State Conference FBLA's 1st place chapter awards were given for the Annual Ac- tivities Report, Business Law, CHAPTER OF THE YEAR, Parliamentary Procedure Team, Scrapbook, Vocational Education Week Report, Word Processing and )ob Descrip- tion Manual. They also won the Gold Seal Chapter Award; which means FBLA is one of the best in the U.S.A. The participants in each of the categories will compete at the National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, july 1-4. Mrs. Armentrout stated, FBLA has had another outstanding year, what more could you ask for. Though their biggest accomplishment was the many 1st place winners. FBLA had many other exciting and successful ac- tivities. They gave a Halloween and Christmas party for the Kindergarten and they also visited St. Mary's Nursing Home. The biggest fund raiser was the Tom Watt Kit, which sold an assortment of things Their most interesting field trip was to the newspaper U S A. Today. DECA's membership had increased dramatically, which was a goal that they were pleased about accomplishing. The other goals DECA successfully com- pleted were to raise enough money to send all interested students to the State Conference and produce State winners. The State winners competed in the Na- tional Career Development Conference on May 16-21 in Kansas City. The categories were Food Marketing Master Employee Level, Service Station Retailing, Restaurant Management and Marketing Master Employee Level, and General Mer- chandise Retailing Supervisory Level. FBLA was organized to focus on ex- ecutives, secretaries and business office programs. DECA was organized to focus on marketing and retailing. They had the same goals: to try and strengthen con- fidence, help members to try to understand the free enterprise system, develop character, leadership and establish career goals. DECA - Front Row: Sue Dement, Shelba Morgan, Cathy Flamilton, Peggy Cunningham. Karen Williams, Belinda Farrell, ADVISOR Mrs Heater. Second Row: Karyn Wooten. |ill Knott, VICE-PRESIDENT Connie Woodard, Tommy Pyles, Dale Anderson. Colleen Cusic. HISTORIAN Kim Tucker. SECRETARY lanet Davis Back Row: Herb Tice. TREASURER David Knott, Lisa Holt. Scott Adams. Harold Cunningham. Kenny Lloyd. Teresa Tnmbath, Roger Pritchard. Brain Russell, REPORTER Janice Denton. DECA 171



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C'mon ya'II, where are youf Mr Kovach runs with the ball in the game You can spin the ball on your fingertips too. Tony Woolsey makes a shot while Mr Asher watc hes mm Indoor Color-Guard Front Row Sara Quade. Pam Thornburg. Debbie lackson. lulie Harvey. Donna Beaulieu, Shelly Dixon Second Row Cabby Houchens. Sheila Linn. Stephanie Butler. Rhonda Henderson. Sherry leicht Third Row Bobbie Frenchs. Jenny Wood, April Reynolds, Patty Louthain. Kathy Nelson Not Pictured Caroline Zim- merman Advisor Lori Nelson VARSITY CLUB COLOR-GUARD 173

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