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S Preparing For The Future XX thinls it's important for students to get involved in a club where they can enjoy being in it and learn at the some time, said Kathy Degeneres, an FBLA sponsor. FBLA is a business oriented club that helps to prepare its members for a future in the business world. The cIub's annual fund rais- er, called the iii Fund Raiser, helps to do 'ust that. By selling the lsits door to door, the members become acquainted with differ- ent methods of approaching people in dif- ferent situations. The members also have to account for the items they sell and the mon- ey they receive. Even though the holidays are a busy time FBLA members raise the time to do something special for the senior citizens of the community Volunteering for these ac- tivities gives the members a sense of re- sponsibility and satisfaction. During Thanksgiving the club brought treats to residents at the Harvest Manor Nursing Home For Christmas and Easter the club hosted a party for the members ofthe Livingston Activity Center. During the month of February, the club enters contestants in the District Conference held at Southeastern Louisiana University. The superior winners go on to the State Leadership Conference in Baton Rouge dur- ing March. The first winner then goes to the National Leadership Conference held in June in various places. FBLA stresses becoming active in the club so that each member can learn have a good time and lsnaw that he has prepared for his future. BLA is noted for having interesting spealsers. One of the most interesting and informative spealsers S eniot Jason Latimer takes advantage of an oppor- tunity to express his opinion about a club activity. ophomore Gaye Parish concentrates on what the speaker is saying during a meeting. was Joyce Chamberlain, o representative from Citizens Against Crime, FBLA QQ. Clubs ,mtv
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,,,....o- -E . pq-avi'-' A-P mf .4 2 W' e -x ,vf ly f . H, . SPH f ,f 5575 ' if T he FBLA officers hold many responssbilirles ranging from conducring meetings ro serring examples, The officers are: Darlene Teague, presidenr, Ron Camp, parliamenrorian, Melissa Murres, rreosurerg Dewoyne Hurchfhson, reporter, and, nor picrured, Paige Hirken- dali, secretary, ' ,, ,or rhree years, Darlene Teague has given f rmagnrofl herrime for FBLA, She has comperecl in severalfeonresrsreceiving numeraus owards, This year Darlene had the honor of bezng chosen Ms FBLA Darlene rs currently presedenr of :he dub and as responsa ble for coordsnanng club aaxvnres 1 T he members rhor receivedovlZQrdsfforithe7disrHcrQy,2Q 4 Qi, f l - convenrign ore-1 back: logon Larimer, Dewoynel rHarcnzmsQg1,,,,Joe1j1g5irclqey5 front: Darlene Teague, ,Meligsg Murresfi' Gina Chambers,fand TonyalSharQ9,.,f ' 14, ,,,, 'l 5,523 W mee f I mer ' -a. FBLA -96 Clubs
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