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Left to Right: OFFICERS — Amie Browm, Heidi Shambach, Ion Almeras, Robbie Reese, and Amy Mitchell. Clockwise From Top — loe Anderson, Michelle Brown, Mark Crubbs, Amy Mitchell, Amy Mink, Robbie Reese, Ion Almeras, Heidi Shambach, Amie Brown, Sharon Langley, Donna Ramsey, Karen Sanders, Roxie LaFoe. ftc Ueveme tt Junior Achievement is a program developed to teach young people about the business world. The group meets, elects officers, chooses a product, and produces and markets that product. This is a fairly new group to C.H.S., but with the growing interest in the business world and all its career possibilities, it seems to have come along at the right time. OFFICERS Ginger Turner — President Amie Brown — Personnel and Corporate Secretary Heidi Shambach — Vice President of Finance Jon Almeras — Vice President of Marketing Robbie Reese — Vice President of Production Amy Mitchell — Quality Control Inspector Cinger Turner, President Organizations 29
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O cce atut 7eac ten 4icte Mrs. Hunter quotes, Students need a lot of individual attention in an art class, and my teacher aides help provide that. They also help with the clean up and preparation for the class. To be a teacher or office aide, you must be a Junior or a Senior. Teacher aides grade papers and run errands for the teachers. Office aides learn to run the machinery, take messages, and run errands for the secretaries. Being an office or teacher aide is a good learning experience for future jobs. TEACHER AIDES — From Row — Amy Spring, Mary Kemp, Diane Osting, Troy Noble, left Hegg, Tracey Holmes, Rick Ashton, Todd Cumbow, Diane Smith. Row Two — Kim Swingle, Lynn Pearman, Angie Hicks, Chris Smail, Kyle Kietzman, Louis Painter, )on Almeras, Mike Myers, Brad Brooks, Rusty Goodwin. Row Three — Susan Seyfert, Kelly Noble, Dan Hardy, Allen Denhart, Kelly lohnson, Chris Moore, lulie Booe, Angela Wallerich, Nyanne Perry, Becky Whitaker, Christy Story, Shelly Applegate. Row Four — Scot Brewer, Aaron Asbury, Tom Lloyd, lochen Collin, Dana Demotte, Margaret Herman, Ruth Ann Ping, Lori Clodfelder, Shana Shoal. Back Row — Granger Wilkins, left Turner, losh Rainey, Greg Redenbaugh, Dave Snoddy, Nicole Niccum, Deanna Ellison, Dodie Bowling, Lori Arnold, Cara Delp. OFFICE AIDES — Front Row — Sharon Hickman, Lori Clodfelder, Paula Fairchild, Angie Hicks, Kathy Huey, Candy Foster, Diana Peyton Diane Osting, Vicky McQueen, Tracey Holmes, Sherri Reynolds, Tina Clark. Back Row — Tom Lloyd, Derron Wilson, Rob Hughes C.reg Wright, Carter Hanson, Greg Redenbaugh, Tim Gee, Cary Howard, Brian McMahan, Richard Livengood, Bill Haga. Organizations
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The Future Farmers of America began its chapter at Covington High School in 1949. Thirty-eight years later, and with some descendants of the original members, the group is as active as ever. Officers for 1986-87 were; President, Granger Wilkins, Vice President, lory Whittington, Secretary, Diane Osting, Treasurer, Brooke Leak, Reporter, Bart Hilge, Sentinel, left Turner, Student Council, David Snoddy. The F.F.A. Sweetheart was Diane Osting, and the sponsor of the group was Mr. Keith Davidson. BELOW: The group poses in their f.f.A. jackets with some borrowed , 987 F FA Sweetheart Diane Osting farm equipment. 30 Organizations
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