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FBLA. DECA learning while having fun F.B.L.A. and D.E.C.A. were two of the most active and helpful clubs in school. F.B.L.A., headed by Ms. Sandy Carr, accomplished many things such as helping with on the job train- ing, going on a hayride and sponsoring a membership drive which included a special breakfast. They are also in charge of student of the month and the F. B . L. A . information board which is exhibited in the Business area. D.E.C.A. headed by Mr. Jay Stewart, ran the school store. They also had a Christmas party for retarded children. These and many other activities proved how successful and dedicated these two clubs were throughout the year. F.B.L.A. district representative wonners: M. McGuire, N. Birchum, L. Hanson, and Ms. Sandy Carr, sponsor. JSF?- Left, Mr. Stewart, sponsor of D.E.C.A. D. E. C.A. member waits on store customer ff' ll xx 'Q
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ERO and FHA Wu., it L . 'fl ,,-v w ' .f' .auf -,p-M L Above, Mrs. Scroggsn grades papers after class, Left, End of class IILLLAHF clean up. Future Hornernalzers of America, better linown as F.H . A., has grown quite a bit this year. F.H.A. isa cluh to prepare both girls and boys for future homernaking. The officers were Tarnie Clare, presidentg Diana Wills- ens, co-vice president: Joy DOOle1.', co-vice president: Jenny Blom, secre- tary: Lisa Guenette, treasurerg Anna Marie Wears, co-historian, Vicky Hinds, co-historian. F.H.A. was involved in many things this year. They helped sponsor the Banquet for North Central Evaluation which was quite a success, and sent Ms. Koinzan and Diane Wilkens to Seattle for the state convention. The head advisor, Ms. Koinzan and assistant advisor, Mrs. Scrogan, were very pleased with F.H.A.'s work this year. mira 'ff J Top left, Niembefi lui Above, luniors Sllell1,'l:OIC.l andlanni Hurst learn to Fondut.
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Page 109 text:
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vers ofD.E.C.A., TOP ROW: B. Kinsey, C. Koehn, D. Fouls, L. Marlin, L. George, D. Hum, McGraw, S. Ebrighr, R. Winters. SECOND ROW: D. Hosler, R. Ewah, D. Akerfeld, G. Thomas. Boone S. Slodghill, S. Rombach, M. Hamillon, Mr. JayS1cwar!. BOTTOM ROW: D. Bowlin, K. G. Brown, J. Catz, M. Standlce, C. McClintock. OFFICERS NEWS - r.vnN'rs 5 5 'on C633 fi? FQ- ,H- -Q--y ff, Quin 5. mf! Hd, mm X 1. . REQ? X221 . A ' X an I' X. agvn ff ' x'v'n9-' IEMBERS OF F.B.L.A., TOP ROW: Ms. Sandy Carr, L. Cook. L. Hanson. J. Young, M. Slandloo, D. Vanoil, D. Dixon. BUTTOM ROV: N. Birchum, T. Liwards. M. McGuire, C. McClintock, K. Wasting. op RighL, FBLA information board rolls it all. IOS
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