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li . f J .J Above, Mrs. Floss is assisted by Jan Gillis in getting ready for a sports banquet. Athletic Association Sponsors Fund Raisers Bugs Softball Pants Athletic Association Officers Donna Metcalfe .,,. . ,.,, .....,. P resident Dennis Sheridan ..., . ,... Vice President Shannon Howrigan . Secretary Mr. Fischer .,..,, .Treasurer .....Advisor 2 X X f r awtifw -X The AA put on a variety of fundraisers in order to buy new softball pants for the girls' team. AA mem- bers sold refreshments at the basketball games as well as the American Legion Convention which was held at the high school. They sold shirts, which read Enosburg Falls Athletic Association, in their fun- draising efforts. As in the past, they sponsored the awards banquets for the fall, winter, and spring sports. For the basketball banquet there were many trophies which were purchased by the AA.
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Efforts Pag OH' at State Convention The hard work of the FBLA paid off when mem- bers attended the State Convention in Burlington in March. Enosburg competed in many events, but the real excitement was due to Jeff Hayes and Flay Car- penter who ran for state offices. Jeff was elected Northern Regional Vice-President and Flay was elected State Treasurerg both were chosen by wide margins. The convention wound up with a banquet and installation of the new officers. Also, the various awards from competitions were announced. Enos- burg won the greatest number of awards of any high school in the state competing, and the Enosburg table was by far the rowdiest. ' STATE FBLA AWARDS FOR 1980 8 First Place Awards Winner 3, Typing 1 Judy Barnes gf c Business Communications Becky Stebbins 1, YI sfstt Extemporaneous f Speaking Lewis Brown v r Business Law Shaun Hayes Economics Shaun Hayes Second Place Awards Extemporaneous Speaking Jeff Hayes lVlr. FBLA Jeff Hayes Business Math Lewis Brown Third Place Awards Typing I Geoff Jackson Public Speaking Carl Bryce Miss FBLA Mary Parent Spelling Bee. Above, Lori Carpenter speaks to school assembly about FBLA. The entire chapter, led by Becky Stebbins, won third place in the Lori Carpenter was recognized as Who's Who in the local chapter
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Qludenl Council Revitalized This year the Student Council has been more productive than in the recent years passed. One of the first orders of business was to elect new officers. The officers are Carrie Lumbra - President, Mike Kupfer - Vice President, Mary Parent - Secretary, and Carl Bryce - Treasurer. In November on two successive weekends there were bake sales. A total of S80 was earned through this effort. There was also a slave auction which earned S99 and helped raise the morale of the students. As is traditionally done, the Student Council sponsored and organized the Christmas Party. After desserts were served, there was a talent which was won by Donna Metcalfe, Randy Messier, and Kathy Derby. An obstacle course was also arranged. On March 25th Mr. Salmenin formally resigned as advisor of the Student Council. Mr. Ross volunteered to replace him. One of the year's most important protects was about the school's reputation. There was a meeting called for all students and faculty interested in finding some solutions to this problem. We also had a publicity blitz to make the townspeople aware of the vote on the bond issue in May. Q Above, Karen Marshia and Lori Carpenter T auction off Shaun Hayes' services while oth- g ' ers wait to be sold in the Student Council 5 Slave Auction. Left, Tina tells of the Student Council's accomplishments during an assembly recognizing National Leadership Day.
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