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111 In the school store Bob Weber tries to sell a Commodores folder to Ann Tighe. 121 Dancers start the Dance-A-Thon with only twenty-four hours left to go. 131 While working Tim Anderson takes a break to get his picture taken. l4l Doing their best, Mike and Grace earn money for autistic children. 151 Everybody is trying to dance as long as they can at the Harvest House during the Dance-A-Thon. IGI Mike and Ioey have a great time. Dance-A-Thou 195
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Bu ing, and giving Need a few extra dollars? Why not work at the school store and earn two dollars per period? While working, the store provided a little experience for the business orient- ed student. This year the store car- ried a variety of merchandise from Andy Gibb folders to Fairview Knight jackets. The store was locat- ed in the student center so that supplies could be bought easily by the students. Fairview's Future Homemakers of America sponsored a Dance-a-Thon as a fund raising effort to help the Colorado Chapter of the National Society for Autistic Children and Adults. The Dance-a-Thon was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Harvest House. The thirteen members of FHA and other Fairview students danced to raise money for this cause. The effort put in made a great dance. 194 School Store 5
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Working towards o successful tomorrow ,S Today's kids are tomorrow's world, The Future Business Leaders of America practiced their abilities for future use. Aside from a lot of planning and organizing, the mem- bers of the club had fun while sell- ing keychains and donuts for fund raisers. With their money they brought in speakers on business and took mornings out to enjoy a hearty breakfast. This group catered to those who hope to be successful FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: ReporterfRecreation Leader Lo- raine Pick, lane Kamas. Row 2: Mary Bolsover, Treasurer Eileen Igel, Second Vice President Dana Long, Dolores Gonzales. Back Row: Historian!Yearbook Barbie Eck, Secretary Bar Deluisi, President Corky Christoff, Tina Martindale, Maggie Tenore. 196 Future Homemokers of America 2 3 in tomorrow's world. Fairview's other futuristic group was the Future Hornemakers of America. Students participating in this group learned how to handle the domestic half of life. They held many fund raisers, while helping others and enjoying themselves at the same time. With this positive outlook on life, tomorrow's world will be successful. v fda
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