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I remembered these answer» last night, how come I can't remember them now? John Wood gives serious thought to his Data Processing Test What do you mean someone stole all our money? Doris Ridley and Arlene Isenberg count the money after a busy period in the bookstore OH NO! I can't figure out the answer to this quiz question! Al Paton does his best on a written part of the typing quiz. FBLA Front Row Social Chairman Sharon Harvey, Ways and Means Donna Ar nold. Treasurer Donna Mattare. Vice President Sandy Knott. President Mark Howe. Secretary Lucy St Clair. Reporter Vicki Hill. Membership Chairman Dee Cross. Ad visor Mrs Armentrout. Second Row: Lome Brickey, Leslie Ritchie. Sherry Johnson, Missy Wilkerson. Cindy Butler. Kelly Bowling. Tammy Hardesty. Lisa Gibson. Jill Lacey. Robin Belcher. Third Row: Karen Cusic. Charlotte Lacey. Carole Buczek. Donna Thompson. Linda Thomas. Kim Herbert. Karen Epperson. Jeannette Vance. Beth Hammett. Valerie Evans, and Rusty Garner. DECA — Front Row: Herb Tice, JoAnne Wagner. Faye Farrell. Karen Wooten. Historian Karen Lacey. Aggie Faunce Second Row: Advisor Mrs Brown. John Baker. Kathy Hamilton. Vice President Dale Anderson. Collen Cusic. Treasurer Missy Guy. Robin Belcher, Jill Lacey Third Row: Arlene Isenburg, Michelle Mills. Vicki Tip- pett. Parliamentarian Carrie Gainey. President Pat Scriber, Doris Ridley, Patty Wood, Secretary Belinda Farrell. Sheila Vallandingham. Combinations FBLA DECA 135
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Future Business Leaders of America, that’s what each member has become with their involvement and achievements with FBLA. Distributive Education Clubs of America helped students achieve a better understanding and choose a wider field of marketing and distribution in the business world. FBLA had a successful year. Eighteen members went to Hagerstown, MD during the week of April 12-14. for their FBLA State Leadership Conference. They received many 1st place awards: CHAPTER OF THE YEAR. Annual Activities Report. Scrap book. Vocational Education Week Report, plus Jeannette Vance won Job Interview. Mark Howe won Mr FBLA. Jennifer Hambeck won Job Description Manual. Donna Thompson, Dee Cross, Kim Herbert, Beth Hammett, and Tracy Van Hoozier won Parliamentary Pro cedure. and Mark Howe won Who ’s Who in Maryland FBLA Each of these members will compete in the National Leadership Conference held in Houston, Texas, in July. To send these students, they had two fund raisers the TOM WATT kit and B B Kit, which sold very well with students and teachers. DECA had a very interesting year. They got a new advisor, Mrs. Peggy Brown. They, too, went to Hagerstown, MD for the Leader- ship Conference with Dale Anderson receiving 2nd place for Service Station Retailing. Members that were interested just went along for the fun and experience at the National Conference held in San Fran- cisco during May. To send members, they had a jewelry and yard sale, and sold donuts in the morning for 25c each. These clubs tried to help students become involved with group ac- tivities and make them more successful in whatever career they choose. Think. Think. Think, that's all I ever do in this class. Berlaunder Barnes puts her thinking cap on when she goes over her typing instructions for her next assignment in Simulated Office 134 Combinations FBLA DECA
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The Chopticon Varsity club in ’84-’85 helped a great deal with activities surrounding our school’s athletics. They sponsored the Annual Donkey Basketball game and put up a team to compete. They earned over $400.00 to help purchase our varsity letters and awards They also helped with elementary school relays and sponsored the Lou Benson Athletic Awards. Athletic Director Charlie Baker and Mrs. Bottorf were the sponsors. Under their guidance the club introduced a new pledge for the 85-’86 year at the spring Dime A Dip Banquet to encourage another productive year The Ski Club, sponsored by Mike Denny, made the best of their plans as they ventured to Pennsylvania at Ski Liberty to conquer the slopes Of the 2 trips planned, they did make one of them The weather was great, though not all the slopes were open, and of the 35 attending members, no one was injured. I can do it. I know I can make it to the finiah line first! Supporting the senior class through participation in Field Day. Debbie Harper was selected for the Field Hockey SMAC first team and is the recipient of the Senior Female Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award. r136 ■ All Americani Gving his best during Field Day. Bnan Dean distinguished himself as an athlete, particularly in baseball, was selected to SMAC’s first team He is the recipient of the Senior Male Outstanding Scholar Athlete award. Combinations Ski and Varsity Clubs
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