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I 1 i A FIRST ROW: S. Kirk, Historian, D. Burton, Reporter, S Johnson, V. Pres.: D. Wuertz, President, R. Palmer, Corr. Sec., B. Bodson, Rec. Sec., L. Beekman, Host.: D Davis, Tres. ROW 2: M. Johnson, G. Sanger, S. Palmer, S. Schultz, V. Behrens, D. Kleck, L. Tripp, B. Myers ROW 3: L. Chavez, T. Long, P. Simms, M. Ptacek, G Johnson, S. Adams, N. Masters, H. Hood, Spons. ROW 4: B. McBath, J. Lawrence, J. Duer, S. Unger, J. Boll- hauve, C. Briscoe, R. Hunt, C. Baster. ROW 5: E. Batch- elor, Spons.g M. Urton, M. Hanna, S. Simmons, K. Wuertz, B. Wing, B. Underwood, V. McKamey. FIRST ROW: K. Babbitt, V. Skousen, P. Ludwig, S. Masters, A. McKamey, P. O'Brien. ROW 2: P. Hall, w Krusmark, R. Chesley, J. Hendrie, P. Crane, S. ilden, C. Tomlin. ROW 3: L. McClain, B. Ortiz, J. Hernandez, R. Nieto, K. Underwood, J. Smidt, S. Wuertz, ROW 4: L. Keyes, C. Naff, P. Clark, T. Dunn, B. Grott, H. Hood, Spons. ROW 5: E. Batchelor, Spons.g T. Garrett, C. Shaw, M. Campbell, V. McKamey,K. Lee, B, Clark.
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lottormon promote booster ribbons After attending the FTA State Convention last spring, the energetic FTAiers wanted to better the club so that they could capture more awards at the big affair. Besides selling candy so that they could send more members to the con- vention, FTA members also staged a Christmas party one day after school and contributed once again to the Heart Fund Drive by collecting money in downtown road blocks. Of course many FTA' - ers 'stuck to theirllastl student teaching in lower grades. All in all, FTA was involved in many activities and contributed much to its members in leadership training. Aiming towards their annual Lettermen's Banquet and awarding the Senior Lettermen their jackets, the Lettermen Club this year was mainly interested in raising money. A few of their many activities were hosting the Harlem Travelers and California Cuties, boosting their more colorful booster ribbons, and sponsoring various car washes and school dances. This banquet which was held in May was very successful as always. Various FTA club members celebratedthe coming Christmas season with refreshments after a regular meeting of the club after school one day. Front Row: B. Brown, M. Moring,T. Garrett, G, Skousen, J. Bollhauve, V. Skousen, D. Edge. Row 2:P. Ludwig, M. Shope, S. Palmer, D. Sharp, Pres., V. Luttrellg L. Keyes, P. Simms, N. Heet. Row 3: B. Bartlett, L. Contreras, P. Holizman, W. Parsons, Sec., L. Tregaskesg V. Behrens, D. Kleck, Hist., N. Mastersg D. Wuertz. Row 4: A. Mc- Kamey, J. White, C. Baxter, S. Masters, M. Campbell S. Simmons, L. Beekman, L. Tripp, J. Davis, Row 5: G Lee, V. Pres., J. Shopeg M. Bagnall, G. Christensen, J Mosley, V. McKamey, Spons., S. Shoaf. Row 6: J. May- field, S. Kirk, R. Miller, I. Street, G. Johnson, P. Ufford D. Wilkerson, C. Shaw.
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Gladly accepting their 2nd in the nation award from a national officer was the Coolidge Parlia- mentary Team coolidge fbla conquers nationalfoes Rain, wind go away, do not bother the FBLA? Al- though plagued by bad weather on many occasions, the FBLA strived and conquered all foes including those of hurricane winds and torrents of rain. After winning the State Parliamentary Procedure Event last April, team members John Masters, TerriPlatt, Glenn Lane, Deanna Wuertz 4State Vice-Presidentj, and Suzanne Simmons plus State President Mark Hanna and State Miss FBLA Julie Rotz all traveled to the exciting Miami Beach for the FBLA National Leadership Con- ference. And there, for the second time in a row, the Cool- idge Parliamentary Procedure team placed second in the nation in their honored event. Beginning in September, FBLA'ers once again paced forthward for a busy year. For fund raising activities, the club members sold placemats around the town, held a Mystery Disc Jockey Dance, operated the Basketball snack bar in cooperation with the Mexican-American Culture Club, sponsored the 4th annual Dime-A-Dip Dinner, and the 3rd annual Ice Cream Social in the halls of good ole CUHS. In an effort of good will, FBLA'ers collected various gifts and foods in a Christmas basket in order to give a needy family a merrier Christmas. Other conscientious club members colorfully splashed trash cans with paint to alert the students of their availability. Just for fun FBLA'ers held a bike ride and a membership party, and although the weather was against them, they still managed to stir up quite a storm. Field trips were also exciting episodes in the lives of these energetic members as they toured four diverse variations of businesses. But as always, the main attraction fState Convention?j did come along in April and Coolidge was there creating a big scene. Hardworking officers, members, and sponsors created this club this year. CUHS clubs may come and go, but '72 FBLA sure showed them the way. Gathered together after the Awards Assembly Contestants in the trash can painting contest were Mark Camp- at the FBLA National Convention were the Cool- bell, Bill Clark, Scotty Johnson, and Deanna Wuertz. idge delegates and the Platts who chaperoned.
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