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Mrs. Mary Jo Colyer is this year’s sponsor of the Future Business Leaders of America. The FBLA organization seeks to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and to strengthen the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work. They also try to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of busi- ness occupations and encour- age members in the develop- ment of individual projects and in establishing themselves in business. They also encourage members to improve the home and community. rs Cabs Value Service In Club Programs AN B £ ‘a F ¥ rd x Fr hd Future Business Leader members: FIRST ROW, left to right, Mrs. Mary Jo Co- lyer, sponsor, Cathy Clelland, Nola Struble, Bonnie Wery, Sheryl Blair, Cathy ow Hooke, Carol Gower. SECOND ROW, Bonnie Wery, Joyce Liska, Mona Harper, Vicki Martin, Diane Cox, Pat Rodriguez. This club has been very active as they sald cleaning products and had bake sales and car washes. bell 2 Mr. Albert Laue, who teaches German One and Three, is this year’s spon- sor of the German Club. Members find that the language is expressive and also may be useful in many Careers. The class has had films of Germany and has gone on field trips to Kitt Peak and Peppersauce Canyon.
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Key Club Supports The School And Community One of the Key Club’s spe- — worked at the senior patio, and an Internation Key Club cial projects was Homecoming. striving to keep it clean and convention here in April. Preparation for the bonfire, neat. The community effort The Key Club members and pep essembly, parade, foot- included a Sunshine Kiwanis their sponsor, Mr. Lenihan, ball game, and dance, left barbecue, food and cloth- deserve a warm thanks from a few members dizzy. For a ing drive for the needy dur- all. fast recovery, the members ing the Christmas holidays, KEY CLUB MEMBERS PICTURED BELOW, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricki Marrs, Lonny Catt, Terry Jones, Rocky Webster, Tom Gin, Sal Cacavale. SECOND ROW: Glenn Anderson, Richard Eagler, Steve Shenitzer, Don Newman, Randy Webster, Chris Kuntz, Randy Lumm, Charles Kenne- dy, David Krug. THIRD ROW: Steve Leek, Jon-Jon Ander- AT LEFT: Lonny Catt entertains during a Key Club meeting. BELOW: Randy Lumm discusses items on the agenda, while Chuck Kennedy prepares his report. son, Pablo Wilson, Perry Gates, Chris Hitckock, Richard Hobson, and Joe Stanley, were the 68-69 members. Club president — Randy Lumm, vice-president — Pat Booth, trea- surer — Chuck Kenndy, secretary — Sal Cacavale, did a fine job of leadership.
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Future Nurses of America Club Members: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Patricia Stewart, Linda Cunningham, Judy Olsen, Vickie Fauth. SECOND ROW, Carol Nico- lay, Judy Tom, Diana Dietrich, Mrs. Henrietta Criss, FNA sponsor. The purpose of the Fu- ture Homemakers of America is to help promote leadership among girls in Home Economics. The club also helps them better their relationships with family, and friends and neighbors. The homemakers have been engaged in many ac- tivities this year. They dec- orated the float for home- coming and had candy ap- ple sales. Members of FHA are Judy Olsen, Lois Smith, Wendy Dixon, Mrs. Voss, the sponsor, Debbie Pike, and Kim Paine.
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